List of troubadours and trobairitz

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This is a geographical list of troubadours and trobairitz. It comprises medieval figures who are known to have written lyric verse in the Occitan language. The "troubadours" of Galician-Portuguese are listed elsewhere.

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[edit] Auvergne

Monge de Montaudon
Monge de Montaudon

[edit] Catalonia

Alfonso of Aragon
Alfonso of Aragon
Guillem de Berguedà
Guillem de Berguedà

[edit] Dauphiné

Beatriz de Dia
Beatriz de Dia

[edit] Gascony and the Bordelais

Marcabru
Marcabru

[edit] Languedoc

Azalais de Porcairagues
Azalais de Porcairagues
Raimon de Miraval
Raimon de Miraval
Bertran de Born
Bertran de Born
Gui d'Ussel
Gui d'Ussel

[edit] Limousin

[edit] Lombardy

Bonifaci Calvo
Bonifaci Calvo
Sordello
Sordello

[edit] Majorca

[edit] Périgord

Arnaut de Mareuil
Arnaut de Mareuil

[edit] Poitou

[edit] Provence and Forcalquier

Folquet de Marselha
Folquet de Marselha
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
Raimbaut de Vaqueiras
Raimbaut d'Aurenga
Raimbaut d'Aurenga

[edit] Rouergue and Quercy

Uc Brunet
Uc Brunet

[edit] Roussillon

Jaufré Rudel
Jaufré Rudel

[edit] Saintonge

[edit] Toulousain and Foix

Peire Vidal
Peire Vidal

[edit] Uncertain

  • Dante Alighieri, from Tuscany, but only wrote troubadour verse within the Divine Comedy
  • Englés, wrote in Navarre (possible birthplace), (nick)name means "English"
  • Ricaut Bonomel, wrote in the Holy Land but probably not born there
  • Richard I of England, from England, but his troubadour status is doubtful