1198) is the earliest attestable trobairitz, active during the classical period of medieval Occitan literature at the height of the popularity of the troubadours.
Na Tibors si era una dompna de proensa dun castel d'En Blancatz que a nom sarrenom.
[1]Na Tibors was a lady of Provence, from a castle of En Blacatz called Sarenom.
[2]—vida of Tibors from troubadour manuscript H, a Lombard chansonnier, now Latin 3207 in the Biblioteca Vaticana, RomeTibors is one of eight trobairitz with vidas, short Occitan biographies, often more hypothetical than factual.
Research into Tibors' the poet's identification with an independently recorded individual is hampered by the popularity of her name in Occitania during the period of her life.
Of Tibors' work only a single stanza of a canso with its attached vida and razo has survived.