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troubadour
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Se Canta
Occitan anthem
Old Occitan
Old Romance language
Song of the Albigensian Crusade
epic poem by William of Tudela
Occitan literature
from southern France, mostly in Occitan

Romance of Flamenca
13th-century romance, written in the Occitan language
list of troubadours and trobairitz
Wikimedia list article
descort
The descort () was a form and genre of Old Occitan lyric poetry used by troubadours. It was heavily discordant in verse form and/or feeling and often used to express disagreement. It was possibly invented by Garin d'Apchier when he wrote ''Quan foill'e flors reverdezis (only the first two lines survive); the invention is credited to him by a vida, and these are unreliable. Gautier de Dargies imported the descort'' into Old French and wrote and composed three.
Felip de Malla
Spanish politician
Floral Games
historic poetry contests
trobar clus
allusive and obscure style adopted by some 12th-century troubadours
tornada
final, shorter stanza (or cobla) that appears in lyric poetry and serves a variety of purposes within several poetic forms

Cobla
single-stanza poem in troubadour poetry
trobar leu
style of poetry used by troubadours
Canso d'Antioca
literary work
Cançó de Santa Fe
Old Occitan poem
Tomida femina
poem
Senhal
A senhal is a codename used to address ladies, patrons and friends in the Old Occitan poetry of the troubadours. Only a minority of persons addressed by senhal have been identified, the rest being subject to much speculation.
Boecis
The Boecis (original name: Lo poema de Boecis, , ; "The poem of Boethius") is an anonymous fragment written around the year 1000 CE in the Limousin dialect of Old Occitan, currently spoken only in southern France. Of the hundreds or possibly thousands of original lines, only 257 are now known.
Trobar ric
trobadour style,a style of rich poetry form,the trobar ric
Lo Boièr
song
La nobla leyczon
O Maria, Deu maire
song