Entertainment / Literature / Troubadour: A medieval love poet of southern France between 1100-1350 who wrote and sang about the theme of fin amour (courtly love). Troubadours were noteworthy for their creativity and experimentation in metrical forms. They wrote in langue d'oc, and they profoundly influenced Dante, Petrarch, and the development of the love lyric in Europe. The term troubadour is sometimes used interchangeably with trouv????re. Cf. Trouv????re, below. (Proven???§al 'finder, inventor')
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Entertainment / Music / Troubadours: Medieval poet-musicians of southern France. MORE
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Entertainment / Literature / Trouvère: A medieval poet of northern France, especially Picardy, who wrote and sang in lang d'o????l and composed chasons de gestes (songs about the adventures of knights) and romans bretons as well. The term MORE