João de Gaia

Medieval troubadour

Bibliographic notes

Portuguese troubadour, active in the final period of the galician-portuguese poetry, that is, at the end of the 13th century and the first half of the 14th. Referenced as a squire in the attributive notes of the songbooks, João de Gaia is present in the Book of Lineages of Count Dom Pedro, that adds to his name and filiation a mention to having been “mui bom trobador e mui saboroso” (a very good troubadour and a very funny one) (LL16C7). In fact, João Esteves de Gaia still belonged, as a bastard, to the important Maia lineage. Son of the cleric Estêvão Anes da Maia and a lady from Guimarães, it has reached us the document, dated 1319, through which Dom Dinis recognizes him, allowing him access to his parent’s assets (namely assets in the region of Vila Nova de Gaia, where he would have been born). Resende de Oliveira supposes that he would have joined the court of Dom Dinis in the final years of the 13th century, eventually as a vassal to one of the magnates that joined the monarch in the fight against prince heir Dom Afonso. The date of his death is unknown although, judging from his datable composítions, it might have occurred around 1330.

Bibliographic references

1 Oliveira, António Resende de (1994), Depois do espectáculo trovadoresco. A estrutura dos cancioneiros peninsulares e as recolhas dos séculos XIII e XIV, Lisboa, Edições Colibri