1154–1188) was a Catalan knight of the family of Saguàrdia, lords of the castle of Ripoll.
He was not a professional jongleur, but a troubadour who wrote songs for amusement which were much celebrated, so we are told, by Occitan women.
Ponç participated in the Siege of Conca (1177) on the side of Alfonso II of Aragon and a little later in the campaign to bring Raymond V of Toulouse to heel.
He wrote four amorous compositions which form a small cycle dedicated to an anonymous lady called "On-tot-mi-platz".
Though his work is all in Occitan, some Catalan words make appearances.