• Look up troubadour in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A troubadour was a composer and performer of Old Occitan, mainly spoken in [Southern France, lyric...
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  • Live at the Troubadour may refer to: Gold: Recorded Live at the Troubadour, by Neil Diamond (1970) In Concert at the Troubadour, 1969, by Rick Nelson...
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  • and troubadour Jaufre de Pons (13th century), Occitan knight and troubadour Jaufre Reforzat de Trets (13th century), Occitan nobleman and troubadour This...
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  • Mijares, Spain Montan (troubadour) (fl. c. 1250), a Provençal troubadour whose real name is not known Montan Sartre, a Provençal troubadour believed to be Duran...
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  • Tribolet can refer to: Tribolet, an obscure troubadour, known only for one song José Tribolet (b. 1949), Portuguese computer scientist Louis de Tribolet...
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  • southeastern France. Cadenet may also refer to: Cadenet (troubadour) (c. 1160–c. 1235), Provençal troubadour (trobador) who lived and wrote at the court of Raymond...
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  • Gui (redirect from GUI (disambiguation))
    (born 1933), American art dealer Gui d'Ussel (fl. 1195–1209), French troubadour Guangxi, abbreviated in Chinese as Guì (桂), a province of China Guizhou...
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  • French troubadour Wala of Corbie (c. 755–836), adviser to Charlemagne and co-founder of Corvey Abbey Corby (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • French TV series Galactik Football "T.I.A.", a song by K'naan in the album Troubadour Tournament Indoor Association, a division of Tournament of Bands, US Tia...
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  • William VI (1025–1086), count from 1058 William VII (1071–1126), called the Troubadour, count from 1086 William VIII (1099–1137), called the Saint, count from...
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