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- Trobadours, 14th century...
- William IX of Aquitaine, one of the first provençal trobadours....
- The trobadour Jaufre Rudel dying in the arms of Raymond's wife, Hodierna...
- and Occitan: one diasystem, two languages". www.trob-eu.net. TrobEu, Trobadours and European Identity. Retrieved 20 April 2023. Fabra, Pompeu (1934)....
- Monte de Fralães. João Garcia de Guilhade, (PT Wiki) (1239-1288) a famous trobadour from Milhazes. Pedro Afonso, Count of Barcelos (1289–1350) illegitimate...
- traces de catharisme dans la littérature occitane du Moyen Âge., in AA.VV. Trobadours et Cathares en Occitanie médiévale; atti del Convegno di Chancelade, 24...
- television show narrator accidentally falls in a hole in the floor, the Trobadour, a French music-loving tortoise, is ushered to tell the audience the tale...
- collection of lyrical and dramatic poems. Gil Vicente (1465–1536) Called the Trobadour, he was a Portuguese playwright and poet who acted in and directed his...
- Gil Vicente (Portuguese: [ˈʒil viˈsẽtɨ]; c. 1465 – c. 1536), called the Trobadour, was a Portuguese playwright and poet who acted in and directed his own...
- Trobadour and anti-Cathar bishop of Toulouse...