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troubadour A troubadour (, ; oc, trobador ) was a composer and performer of Old Occitan lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages (1100–1350). Since the word ''troubadour'' is etymologically masculine, a female troubadour is usually called a ''trobairit ...
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trobairitz The ''trobairitz'' () were Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries, active from around 1170 to approximately 1260. ''Trobairitz'' is both singular and plural. The word ''trobairitz'' is first attested in the 13th-century roma ...
, men and women who are known to have written lyric verse in the
Old Occitan Old Occitan ( oc, occitan ancian, label=Occitan language, Modern Occitan, ca, occità antic), also called Old Provençal, was the earliest form of the Occitano-Romance languages, as attested in writings dating from the eighth through the fourteen ...
language. They are listed alphabetically by first name. Those whose first name is uncertain or unknown are listed by nickname or title, ignoring any initial definite article (i.e., ''lo'', ''la''). All entries are given in Old Occitan (where known) and a standardized spelling (where possible). Thus, e.g.,
William IX of Aquitaine William IX ( oc, Guilhèm de Peitieus; ''Guilhem de Poitou'' french: Guillaume de Poitiers) (22 October 1071 – 10 February 1126), called the Troubadour, was the Duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and Count of Poitou (as William VII) between 1086 and ...
is listed under ''Guilhem'', the Occitan form of William.


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Ademar de Peiteus Adémar II de Poitiers, known in Old Occitan as Ademar or Aimeric de Peiteus, was the count of Valentinois and ''de facto'' ruler of Diois from 1188 or 1189 until 1230. He was the son of Count Guillaume and grandson of Count Adémar I. He married P ...
* Ademar de Rocaficha * Ademar Jordan * Ademar lo Negre *
Aimeric de Belenoi Aimeric de Belenoi ( fl. 1215–1242 22.) was a Gascon troubadour. At least fifteen of his songs survived. Seven others were attributed to him in some medieval manuscripts. Early life Aimeric was born in the castle of Lesparra in the Bord ...
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Aimeric de Peguilhan Aimeric or Aimery de Peguilhan, Peguillan, or Pégulhan (c. 1170 – c. 1230) was a troubadour ( fl. 1190–1221)Gaunt and Kay, 279. born in Peguilhan (near Saint-Gaudens), the son of a cloth merchant. Aimeric's first patron was Raimon ...
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Aimeric de Sarlat Aimeric de Sarlat (fl. c. 1200) was a troubadour from Sarlat in the Périgord. According to his '' vida'' he rose by talent from the rank of jongleur to troubadour, but composed only one song. In fact, four ''cansos'' survive under his name. The ...
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Alamanda de Castelnau Alamanda was a trobairitz whose only surviving work is a ''tenso'' with Giraut de Bornelh called '.Alamanda de Castelnau (1160–1223) ''S'ie us qier conseill, bella amia Alamanda'' Classical music online. In the past she was usually considered fic ...
* Alberjat *
Albert Malaspina Albert Malaspina (1160/1165–1206/1212), called Alberto Moro ("the Moor") and ''lo marches putanier'' ("the whoring marquess"), was a member of the illustrious Malaspina family. He was a noted troubadour and patron of troubadours. Albert dis ...
* Albert de Saint Bonet *
Albertet Cailla Albertet Cailla was an Albigeois jongleur and troubadour. According to his ''vida'' he was "of slight worth" but beloved by his neighbours and the local women. His ''vida'' says that he composed one good ''canso'' and several ''sirventes'', but onl ...
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Albertet de Sestaro Albertet de Sestaro, sometimes called Albertet de Terascon ( fl. 1194–1221), was a Provençal jongleur and troubadour from the Gapençais (''Gapensés'' in Occitan). Of his total oeuvre, twenty three poems survive. "Albertet" or "Albertetz" ...
* Albric *
Aldric del Vilar Aldric or Audric del VilarVariants of his name include Anric, Enric, Oldric, Alric, Audrics, Andrics, Audricx, and Ardis. "Nandricx" is a contraction of "En Audric" (N'Andricx): see Gaunt, Harvey, et al., 534, n1. was the twelfth-century lord of Auv ...
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Alegret Alegret was a Gascony, Gascon troubadour, one of the earliest Lyric poetry, lyric Satire, satirists in the Occitan language, Occitan tongue, and a contemporary of Marcabru (fl. c. 1145).Léglu, 48. One ''sirventes'' and one ''Canso (song), canso'' s ...
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Alexandre Alexandre may refer to: * Alexandre (given name) * Alexandre (surname) * Alexandre (film) See also * Alexander * Xano (disambiguation) Xano is the name of: * Xano, a Portuguese hypocoristic of the name "Alexandre (disambiguation) Alexandre may re ...
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Almucs de Castelnau Almucs de Castelnau or Castelnou (c. 1140 – pre-1184) was a trobairitz (a female troubadour) from a town near Avignon in Provence. Her name is also spelled ''Almuc'', ''Amucs'', ''Almois'', ''Almurs'', or ''Almirs''. Almucs' only surviving work ...
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Amanieu de la Broqueira Amanieu de la Broqueira was a Gascon troubadour. His name suggests he was from Labroquère, near Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges. He wrote two '' cansos'' that have been preserved in the 14th-century troubadour chansonnier E (BN f.f. 1749): *''Mentr ...
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Amanieu de Sescars Amanieu de Sescars or Amanieu des Escàs ( fl. 1278–1295) was a Catalan, possibly Gascon, troubadour of the late 13th century. Famous for his love songs in his own day, his contemporaries gave him the nickname ''dieu d'amor'' (god of love). ...
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Amoros dau Luc Amoros dau Luc was a troubadour who wrote a satirical ''sirventes'', "En Chantarel, sirventes ab motz plas," which urged Henry III of England Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King o ...
* Anfos, reis d'Aragon *
Arnaut Bernart de Tarascon Arnaut ( ota, ارناود) is a Turkish ethnonym used to denote Albanians. ''Arvanid'' (), ''Arnavud'' (), plural: ''Arnavudlar'' (): modern Turkish: ''Arnavut'', plural: ''Arnavutlar''; are ethnonyms used mainly by Ottoman and contempor ...
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Arnaut de Brantalo Arnaut ( ota, ارناود) is a Turkish ethnonym used to denote Albanians. ''Arvanid'' (), ''Arnavud'' (), plural: ''Arnavudlar'' (): modern Turkish: ''Arnavut'', plural: ''Arnavutlar''; are ethnonyms used mainly by Ottoman and contempor ...
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Arnaut Catalan Arnaut Catalan ( fl. 1219–1253) was a troubadour active in the Languedoc, Catalonia Catalonia (; ca, Catalunya ; Aranese Occitan: ''Catalonha'' ; es, Cataluña ) is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a ''nationality'' by ...
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Arnaut Daniel Arnaut Daniel (; fl. 1180–1200) was an Occitan troubadour of the 12th century, praised by Dante as "the best smith" (''miglior fabbro'') and called a "grand master of love" (''gran maestro d'amore'') by Petrarch. In the 20th century he was lau ...
* Arnaut de Cumenge * Arnaut de Maroill *
Arnaut de Tintinhac Arnaut de Tintinhac or Tintignac was a 12th-century Gascon nobleman and troubadour from Naves, near Tulle. He was the lord of Tintinhac, probably a feudatory of the viscount of Turrenne, and very proud of his heritage, as indicated when he refers ...
* Arnaut Guilhem de Marsan * Arnaut Peire d'Agange * Arnaut Plagues *
Arnaut Romieu Arnaut ( ota, ارناود) is a Turkish ethnonym used to denote Albanians. ''Arvanid'' (), ''Arnavud'' (), plural: ''Arnavudlar'' (): modern Turkish: ''Arnavut'', plural: ''Arnavutlar''; are ethnonyms used mainly by Ottoman and contemporar ...
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Arnaut Vidal de Castelnou d'Ari Arnaut Vidal de Castelnou d'Ari (; fl. 1305–1324) was a medieval Occitan author from Castelnaudary. Arnaut was a troubadour and the first poet laureate of the Consistori del Gay Saber. Arnaut's poem in praise of the Virgin Mary was adjudged ...
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At de Mons N'At de Mons was a troubadour of the latter half of the thirteenth century. He was from Mons, near Toulouse. Kings James I of Aragon (1213–76)According to some authors, it was actually James' son Peter III (1276–87). At addresses him as "noble ...
* Audoi * Audric del Vilar * Austorc d'Aorlhac *
Austorc de Segret Austorc de Segret or Austau de Segret ( fl. 1270) was an Auvergnat troubadour with only one surviving ''sirventes'', "No sai quim so, tan sui desconoissens". Written in a rime mimicking that of the Italian troubadour Sordello's "Aitant ses plus vi ...
* Austorc del Boy *
Aycart del Fossat Aycart (or Aicart) del Fossat ( fl. 1250–68) was a troubadour from Le Fossat in Ariège. To him are attributed one ''sirventes'' and a ''partimen'' with Girard Cavalaz. The ''sirventes'' is about the victory of Charles of Anjou over Conradi ...
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Azalais d'Altier Azalais or Azalaïs d'Altier was an early-13th-century trobairitz. She was from Altier in the Gévaudan. She has sometimes been confused with Almucs de Castelnau. Azalais wrote "Tanz salutz e tantas amors", the only ''salut d'amor'' by a woman. It ...
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Azalais de Porcairagues Azalais de Porcairagues (also ''Azalaïs'') or Alasais de Porcaragues was a trobairitz (woman troubadour), composing in Occitan in the late 12th century. The sole source for her life is her ''vida'', which tells us that she came from the country ...


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Berenguier de Palazol Berenguier de Palazol, Palol, or Palou (floruit, fl. 1160–1209)Aubrey, 10–11. was a Catalan people, Catalan troubadour from Elne, Palol in the County of Roussillon. Of his total output twelve ''Canso (song), cansos'' survive, and a rel ...
* Berenguier de Poivent * Berenguier de Poizrengier * Berenguier Trobel * Bermon Rascas * Bernart Alanhan de Narbona *
Bernart Amoros Bernart de Ventadorn (also Bernard de Ventadour or Bernat del Ventadorn; – ) was a French poet-composer troubadour of the classical age of troubadour poetry. Generally regarded as the most important troubadour in both poetry and music, his 1 ...
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Bernart Arnaut d'Armagnac Bernart Arnaut d'Armagnac (died 1226), also Bernard Arnaud, was a troubadour and from 1217 the Count of Armagnac in opposition to his brother, Gerald V, who inherited it from the childless Gerald IV. Joseph Vaissète, ''Histoire générale de Langu ...
* Bernart Arnaut de Moncuc * Bernart d'Astarac *
Bernart d'Auriac Bernat or Bernart d'Auriac was a minor troubadour notable mainly for initiating a cycle of five short ''sirventes'' in the summer of 1285. According to a rubric of the chansonnier in which the cycle is preserved, Bernart was a ''mayestre de Bezers' ...
* Bernart de Bondeills * Bernart de Durfort * Bernart de la Barta * Bernart de la Fon *
Bernart de Panassac Bernart de Panassac (; fl. 1323–1333) was the minor lord (''donzel et seigneur'') of Arrouède and one of the last troubadours. He was a founding member of the Consistori del Gay Saber in Toulouse. He composed one ''vers'' (a metaphysical so ...
* Bernart de Pradas * Bernart de Rovenac * Bernart de Tot-lo-mon *
Bernart de Ventadorn Bernart de Ventadorn (also Bernard de Ventadour or Bernat del Ventadorn; – ) was a French poet-composer troubadour of the classical age of troubadour poetry. Generally regarded as the most important troubadour in both poetry and music, his 1 ...
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Bernart de Venzac Bernart de Venzac (floruit, fl. 1180–1210) was an obscure troubadour from Venzac near Rodez in the Rouergue. He wrote in the Marcabrunian style, leaving behind five moralising pieces (two ''Canso (song), cansos'' and three ''sirventes'') an ...
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Bernart Marti Bernart Marti was a troubadour, composing poems and satires in Occitan, in the mid-twelfth century. They show that he was influenced by his contemporaries Marcabru and knew Peire d'Alvernha, who, in one poem, he accused of abandoning holy orders. ...
* Bernart Sicart de Marvejols * Bernart Tortitz *
Bertolome Zorzi Bertolome Zorzi ( la, Bartolomeus Gorgis; fl. 1266–1273) was a Venetian nobleman, merchant, and troubadour. Like all Lombard troubadours, he composed in the Occitan language. Eighteen of his works survive. According to his ''vida'', whi ...
* Bertran Albaric * Bertran Astorgat *
Bertran Carbonel Bertran Carbonel (fl. 1252–1265) was a Provençal troubadour from Marseille. He is a polarising figure among scholars and his reputation varies between authorities. Eighteen of his lyric works survive, as well as seventy-two (Gaunt and Kay) ...
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Bertran d'Alamanon Bertran d'Alamanon, also spelled de Lamanon or d'Alamano ( fl. 1229–1266), was a Provençal knight and troubadour, and an official, diplomat, and ambassador of the court of the Count of Provence. Twenty-two of his works survive, mainly provoc ...
* Bertran d'Aurel *
Bertran de Born Bertran de Born (; 1140s – by 1215) was a baron from the Limousin in France, and one of the major Occitan troubadours of the 12th-13th century. He composed love songs (cansos) but was better known for his political songs (sirventes). He wa ...
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Bertran de Born lo Filhs Bertran de Born (; 1179 – 1233), called lo Filhs (, "the Son"), was a Limousin knight and troubadour. He wrote two ''sirventes'' and has three other works attributed to him. He participated in the wars of John Lackland in France. He was a son o ...
* Bertran de Gordo * Bertran de la Tor * Bertran de Paris *
Bertran de Preissac Bertran or Bertrán is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Bertran Carbonel (1252–1265), Provençal troubadour * Bertran d'Alamanon (1229–1266), Provençal knight, troubadour, an official, diplomat, and ambassador of the court ...
* Bertran de Saint Felitz *
Bertran del Pojet Bertran del Pojet ( fl. 1222) was a Provençal castellan and troubadour of the latter half of the thirteenth century, a period of Angevin rule in Provence and Italy. He was born in Puget, near Nice, and lived most of his life in Teunes, the reg ...
* Bertran Folcon d'Avinhon * Bieiris de Romans *
Blacasset Blacasset, Blacassetz, Blacssetz, or Blachessetz ( fl. 1233–1242Aubrey, 23.) was a Provençal troubadour of the noble family of the Blacas, lords of Aulps, in the Empire. He was probably a son of the troubadour Blacatz, as his ''vida'' al ...
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Blacatz Blacatz, known in French genealogy as Blacas de Blacas III (1165–1237), was the feudal lord of Aups and a troubadour. Sordello composed a lament (''planh'') on his death, inviting the kings of his time to share and eat the heart of Blacatz an ...
* Bonafe * Bonafos *
Bonfilh Bonfilh's stanzas (2, 6 and 8) Guiraut, I sing to make my heart rejoice And for love of one who keeps me happy, And because I like honor and joy and youth; But I'd never sing only for money, Nor do I seek it; I'd rather give it to you, For I give ...
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Bonifaci Calvo Bonifaci, Bonifatz, or Bonifacio Calvo ( fl. 1253–1266) was a Genoese troubadour of the late thirteenth century. The only biographical account of (part of) his life is found in the '' vida'' of Bertolome Zorzi. He is, however, the most no ...
* Bonifaci de Castellana * Bord del rei d'Arago


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Cadenet Cadenet () is a commune in the Vaucluse department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Cadenétiens'' in French. Geography Cadenet is a village located on the southern slopes of the Lube ...
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Calega Panzan Calega Panzano, Panzan, or Panza (1229/1230 – after 1313) was a Genoese merchant, politician and man of letters. Calega probably belonged to the Genoese Panzano family. He had a brother named Corrado (Conrad). He is first mentioned in con ...
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Castelloza Na Castelloza (fl. early 13th century) was a noblewoman and trobairitz from Auvergne. Life According to her later ''vida'', Castelloza was the wife of Turc de Mairona, probably the lord of Meyronne.''Vidas'', p. 26. Turc's ancestors had particip ...
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Cercamon Cercamon (, fl. 1135-1145) was one of the earliest troubadours. His true name and other biographical data are unknown. He was apparently a Gascony-born jester of sorts who spent most of his career in the courts of William X of Aquitaine and perh ...
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Chardo Chardo may refer to: * Chardon de Croisilles, a French trouvère * Roman Catholic Kshatriya, a Konkani Catholic caste {{disambig ...
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Clara d'Anduza Clara d'Anduza was a trobairitz from the first third of the 13th century, probably born to the ruling family of Anduze. Her only surviving work is a '' canso'' beginning ''En greu esmay et en greu pessamen''. She was mentioned in a long ''razo'' to ...
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Codolet Codolet () is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. Population See also *Communes of the Gard department This is a list of the 351 communes of the Gard department of France. The communes cooperate in the following interc ...
* Coine * Coms de Blandra * Coms de Bretaigna * Coms de Foix * Coms de Rodes * Coms de Toloza *
Comtessa de Dia The Comtessa de Dia (Countess of Die), possibly named Beatritz or Isoarda (fl. c. 1175 or c. 1212), was a trobairitz (female troubadour). She is only known as the ''comtessa de Dia'' in contemporary documents, but was most likely the daughter o ...
* Comtessa de Proensa * Cossezen


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Dalfi d'Alvernha Dalfi d'Alvernha (french: Dauphin d'Auvergne) was the Count of Clermont and Montferrand, a troubadour and a patron of troubadours. He was born around 1150 and died in 1234 or 1235. He is sometimes called Robert IV, but there is no solid evidence ...
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Dalfinet Dalfinet (fl. 1269) was a minor troubadour from the Dauphiné. His name, which means "little dolphin", evidently derives from his place of origin. Only one ''sirventes'' he wrote, ''De meg sirventes ai legor'', survives. Dalfinet, along with fellow ...
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Dante Alighieri Dante Alighieri (; – 14 September 1321), probably baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri and often referred to as Dante (, ), was an Italian poet, writer and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called (modern Italian: '' ...
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Dante da Maiano __NOTOC__ Dante da Maiano was a late thirteenth-century poet who composed mainly sonnets in Italian and Occitan. He was an older contemporary of Dante Alighieri and active in Florence. He may have been a Provençal- or Auvergnat-speaker from Mai ...
* Daude de Carlus *
Daude de Pradas Daude, Deude, Daurde, or Daudé de Pradas (floruit, fl. 1214–1282)Gaunt and Kay, 282.Aubrey, 24. was a troubadour from Prades-Salars in the Rouergue not far from Rodez. He lived to an old age and left behind seventeen to nineteen ''Canso (son ...
* Duran Sartor de Paernas


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* Eble de Saignas * Eble de Ventadorn *
Eble d'Ussel Eble or Ebles d'Ussel (also ''d'Ussèl'' or ''d'Uisel''; fl. c. 1200) was a Limousin troubadour, the eldest of three brothers, castellans of the castle of Ussel-sur-Sarzonne, northeast of Ventadorn. His younger brothers were Peire and Gui and he a ...
* Elias Cairel *
Elias de Barjols Elias de Barjols (floruit, fl. 1191–1230Gaunt and Kay, 283.) was a bourgeois Aquitainian troubadour who established himself in Provence and retired a monk. Eleven of his Lyric poetry, lyrics survive, but none of his music. According to his ' ...
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Elias d'Ussel Elias or Elyas d'Ussel or d'Uisel (fl. c. 1200) was a Limousin troubadour, the cousin of the three brothers Eble, Peire, and Gui, and co-castellan with them of the castle of Ussel-sur-Sarzonne, northeast of Ventadorn. According to Gui's ''vida'' ...
* Elias Fonsalada * Elias de Rosegnols * Engenim d'Urre de Valentinès * Engles * Envejos * Escaronha de l'Isla Jordan * Escudier de la Ilha * Esquileta *
Esteve Esteve is a Spanish international pharmaceutical company headquartered in Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the ...
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* Felip Engles * Felip de Valenza * Ferrari de Ferrara *
Folquet de Lunel Folquet de Lunel (1244 – c. 1300) was a troubadour from Lunel (in the modern Hérault) in the Languedoc. He left behind nine recorded lyric poems, including five ''cansos'', two ''partimens'', and two ''sirventes The ''sirventes'' or ''s ...
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Folquet de Marselha Folquet de Marselha, alternatively Folquet de Marseille, Foulques de Toulouse, Fulk of Toulouse (c. 1150 – 25 December 1231) came from a Genoese merchant family who lived in Marseille. He is known as a trobadour, and then as a fiercely anti- ...
* Folquet de Romans * Formit de Perpignan * Fortunier * Frederic de Sicilia


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* Galaubet * Garcia Meendiz d'Eixo * Garin d'Apchier *
Garin lo Brun Garin lo Brun or le Brun ( la, Garis Bruni; died 1156/1162) was an early Auvergnat troubadour. Life Garin lived in the Diocese of Le Puy-en-Velay, where his family owned castles. He was himself lord of Châteauneuf-de-Randon in the Gévaudan and ...
* Gasquet * Gaucelm Estaca *
Gaucelm Faidit Gaucelm Faidit ( literally "Gaucelm the Dispossessed" c. 1156 – c. 1209) was a troubadour, born in Uzerche, in the Limousin, from a family of knights in service of the count of Turenne. He travelled widely in France, Spain, and Hungary. His ...
* Gaudairenca * Gausbert Amiel * Gausbert de Puicibot *
Gauseran de Saint Leidier Gauceran or Gauseran de Saint-Leidier was an Auvergnat castellan and troubadour from Saint-Didier-la-Séauve in the Bishopric of Velay. He was the son of a daughter of the troubadour Guilhem de Saint Leidier. According to his '' vida'' he fell ...
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Gavaudan GavaudanHis Occitan name is also found as ''Gavaudas'' in the accusative and, by extension, ''Gavauda'' in the nominative. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French scholarship used to call him ''le Vieux'' (the Old), but there is no basis f ...
* Gilabert de Próixita *
Girard Cavalaz Girardo Cavallazzi or Cavallazzo ( oc, Girard or ; fl. 1225–1247) was an Italian troubadour from Lombardy. His only surviving work is four coblas of a ''partimen'' he exchanged with Aycart del Fossat concerning the nature of Heaven and Hell: ...
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Gormonda de Monpeslier Na Gormonda de Monpeslier or Montpelher ( fl. 1226–1229) was a trobairitz from Montpellier in Languedoc. Her lone surviving work, a ''sirventes'', has been called "the first French political poem by a woman."Städtler, 129. She wrote a respon ...
* Granet * Grimoart Gausmar * Gui de Cavaillo * Gui de Glotos *
Gui d'Ussel Gui d'Ussel, d'Ussèl, or d'Uisel ( fl. 1195–1209Aubrey, 16.) was a troubadour from the Limousin. Twenty of his poems survive: eight ''cansos'', two ''pastorelas'', two ''coblas'', and eight ''tensos'', several with his relatives and includi ...
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Guibert Guibert is a given name and surname, and may refer to: ; Given name *Guibert of Ravenna (or Wibert of Ravenna; c. 1029–1100), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop of Ravenna, elected Antipope Clement III *Guibert of Gembloux (10th century), founder ...
* Guigo de Cabanas * Guigo de Saint Didier * Guillalmet * Guillalmi * Guillelmi * Guilhelma de Rosers *
Guilhem Ademar Guilhem Ademar (; also spelled Guillem, Adamar, or Azemar; fl. 1190/1195–1217) was a troubadour from the Gévaudan in France. He travelled between the courts of Albi, Toulouse, Narbonne, and Spain. He achieved fame enough during his life to b ...
* Guilhem Anelier de Tolosa * Guilhem Augier de Grassa * Guilhem Augier Novella * Guilhem d'Anduza *
Guilhem d'Autpol Guilhem d'Autpol or Daspol ( fl. 1265–1270) was a troubadour from Hautpoul in the Languedoc. He wrote four works that survive, three dwelling on intensely religious themes. There exists some evidence internal in his songs that he was a jongleu ...
* Guilhem de Balaun *
Guilhem de Berguedan Guillem de Berguedà (''c''.1130–1195/6; ''fl''.1138–1192), or Guilhem de Berguedan in Occitan, was a Catalan troubadour and viscount of Berguedà. He was the most prolific Catalan poet of the twelfth century, though he composed in Occ ...
* Guilhem de Biars * Guilhem de Cabestaing * Guilhem de Dosfraires * Guilhem de Durfort * Guilhem de Gap *
Guilhem de la Tor Guilhem de la Tor ( fl. 1216–1233) was an early 13th-century jongleur-troubadour from the Périgord who spent most of his active career in northern Italy. He circulated between the courts of the Este, Malaspina, and Da Romano families. ...
* Guilhem de l'Olivier *
Guilhem de Montanhagol Guilhem de Montanhagol (floruit, fl. 1233–1268) was a Provence, Provençal troubadour, most likely active in Toulouse, but known in the courts of Provence, County of Toulouse, Toulouse, Kingdom of Castile, Castile, and Kingdom of Aragon, Arag ...
* Guilhem de Mur * Guilhem de Peiteus * Guilhem de Ribas * Guilhem de Saint Gregori * Guilhem de Saint Leidier * Guilhem del Baus * Guilhem d'Ieiras * Guilhem Fabre *
Guilhem Figueira Guillem or Guilhem Figueira or Figera was a Languedocian jongleur and troubadour from Toulouse active at the court of the Emperor Frederick II in the 1230s.Graham-Leigh, 30. He was a close associate of both Aimery de Pégulhan and Guillem Augier ...
* Guilhem Magret *
Guilhem Peire Cazals de Caortz Guilhem Peire Cazals de Caortz or Guilhem Peire de Cazals was a troubadour of the first half of the thirteenth century. He was born or lived in Cahors, Quercy, from which his name "de Caortz". Eleven of his works, including one ''tenso'', survive. ...
* Guilhem Raimon *
Guilhem Raimon de Gironela Guillem Ramon de Gironella was a late thirteenth-century Catalan troubadour. His poetry, while difficult, is highly original and praised for its beauty. Guillem Ramon was from Gironella in the Berguedà. There are many persons carrying the name "Ra ...
* Guilhem Rainier *
Guilhem Rainol d'At Guilhem Rainol d'At (also ''Guillem''; fl. 1209) was a minor Provence, Provençal troubadour from Apt, Vaucluse, Apt in the Vaucluse. Guilhem Rainol was probably the ''Guilelmus Ranoli'' who witnessed a document of Alfonso II of Provence in 1209. ...
* Guilhem Uc d'Albi *
Guillem de Masdovelles Guillem de Masdovelles (; fl. 1389–1438) was a Catalan soldier, courtier, politician, and poet. His family came from the Penedès, but he was active in Barcelona, where he became a civic leader. His fifteen poems are preserved alongside the w ...
*Guiraudo lo Ros *Guiraut de Bornelh *Guiraut de Cabreira *Guiraut de Calanso *Guiraut de Salignac *Guiraut d'Espaigna *Guiraut del Luc *Guiraut Riquier *Gonzalo Ruiz, Guossalbo Roitz


I

*Isarn Marques *Isarn Rizol *Iseut de Capio *Iznart d'Entrevenas


J

*James II of Aragon, Jacme (II) d'Arago *Jacme Escriva *Jacme Grils *Jacme Mote d'Arle *Jacme Rovira *Jaufre de Foixa *Jaufre de Pon *Jaufre de Pons *Jaufre Reforzat de Trets *Jaufre Rudel *Javare *Joan Aguila *Joan d'Albuzo *Johan Blanch, Joan Blanch *Joan de Castellnou *Joan de Pennas *Joan Esteve de Bezers *Joan Lag *Joan Miralhas *Johanet d'Albusson *Jordan Bonel de Confolens *Jordan de Born *Jordan de l'Isla de Venessi *Jordan IV of L'Isle-Jourdain, Jordan, senher de la Yla *Jori (troubadour), Jori *Joyos de Tolosa *Esteve and Jutge, Jutge


K

*Charles I of Anjou, Karles, coms de Proensa


L

*Lanfranc Cigala *Lantelm *Lantelmet de l'Aguillo *Manfred I Lancia, Lanza Marques *Lemozi *Lisa de Londres *Lombarda *Lorenz Mallol *Luca Grimaldi (troubadour), Luca Grimaldi *Luchetz Gateluz


M

*Mainart Ros *Marcabru *Marcoat *Maria de Ventadorn *Marques de Canilhac *Matfre Ermengau *Matheu (troubadour), Matheu *Matieu de Caersi *Miquel de Castillon *Miquel de la Tor *Mir Bernart *Monge (troubadour), Monge *Monge de Foissan *Monge de Montaudon *Montan (troubadour), Montan *Montan Sartre


N

*Nicolet de Turin


O

*Obs de Biguli *Olivier de la Mar *Olivier lo Templier *Osmondo da Verona *Oste (troubadour), Oste *Ot de Montcada *Ozil de Cadartz


P

*Palaizi *Paul Lanfranc *Paulet de Marselha *Paves *Peire Basc *Peire Bonasa *Peire Bremon lo Tort *Peire Bremon Ricas Novas *Peire Camor *Peire Cardenal *Peire Catala *Peire de Cols d'Aorlac *Peire d'Alvernha *Peter II of Aragon, Peire (II) d'Arago *Peter III of Aragon, Peire (III) d'Arago *Peire de Barjac *Peire de Bragairac *Peire de Bussignac *Peire de Castelnou (troubadour), Peire de Castelnou *Peire de Cazals *Peire de Corbiac *Peire de Durban *Peire de Gavaret *Peire de la Caravana *Peire de la Mula *Peire de Ladils *Peire de Maensac *Peire de Monzo *Peire de Rius *Peire d'Estanh *Peire de Valeira *Peire del Pol *Peire del Vern *Peire del Vilar *Peire Duran *Peire d'Ussel *Peire Ermengau *Peire Espanhol *Peire Gauseran *Peire Guilhem de Luserna *Peire Guilhem de Tolosa *Peire Imbert *Peire Laroque *Peire Lunel de Montech *Peire Milo *Peire Pelet *Peire Pelissier *Peire Raimon de Tolosa *Peire Rogier *Peire Salvatge *Peire Torat *Peire Trabustal *Peire Vidal *Peirol *Peironet *Pelardit *Pelestort *Perseval Doria *Perdigon *Pistoleta *Pomariol *Pons Barba *Pons de Capduelh *Pons de la Garda *Pons de Monlaur *Pons d'Ortafas *Pons Fabre d'Uzes *Ponç Hug IV of Empúries, Pons Huc d'Empuria *Pons Santolh *Ponson (troubadour), Ponson *Pouzet *Prebost de Limotges *Prebost de Valensa *Pujol (troubadour), Pujol


R

*Raimbaudet *Raimbaut d'Aurenga, Raimbaut (III) d'Aurenga *Raimbaut IV of Orange, Raimbaut (IV) d'Aurenga *Raimbaut de Beljoc *Raimabut d'Eira *Raimbaut de Vaqueiras *Raymond Berengar IV of Provence, Raimon Berenguier de Proensa *Raimon Bistortz d'Arle *Raimon d'Anjou *Raimon d'Avinhon *Raimon de Castelnou *Raimon de Cornet *Raimon de Durfort *Raimon de las Salas *Raimon de Miravalh *Raimon de Rusillon *Raimon de Tors de Marseilha *Raimon Ermengau *Raimon Escrivan *Raimon Estaca *Raimon Feraut *Raimon Gaucelm de Bezers *Raimon Guilhem *Raimon Izarn *Raimon Jordan *Raimon Menudet *Raimon Rigaut *Raimon Vidal de Bezaudun *Rainaut de Pons *Rainaut de Tres Sauzes *Rambertino Buvalelli, Ramberti de Buvalel *Reculaire *Ricau de Tarascon *Ricaut Bonomel *Richard I of England, Richartz, reis dels Engles *Rigaut de Berbezilh *Rodrigo (troubadour), Rodrigo *Rofian *Romeu de Vilanova *Rostaing Berenguier *Rostanh de Merguas *Rubaut


S

*Sail d'Escola *Savaric de Malleo *Scotto (troubadour), Scot *Serveri de Girona *Sifre Durfort, Sifre *Simon Doria *Sordello, Sordel


T

*Taurel *Thomas Periz de Fozes *Thibaut de Blaison, Tibaut de Blizon *Tibors de Sarenom *Tomas (troubadour), Tomas *Tomier *Torcafol *Tremoleta *Tribolet *Le Trobaire de Villa-Arnaut, Trobaire de Villa-Arnaut *Trufarel *Turc Malec


U

*Uc Brunet *Uc Catola *Uc de la Bacalaria *Uc de Lescura *Huguet de Mataplana, Uc de Mataplana *Uc de Murel *Uc de Pena *Uc de Saint Circ


V

*Vaquier *Vescoms de Torena *Vesques de Basaz *Robert (bishop of Clermont), Vesques de Clarmon


Y

*Ysabella (trobairitz), Ysabella *Yselda


Notes

{{notelist Lists of musicians, Troubadours Occitan literature, Troubadours Medieval writers, Troubadours Troubadours, * Trobairitz, * Lists of medieval people, Comp gl:Trobadorismo#Trobadores, segreis e xoglares pt:Trovadorismo#Trovadores