Category
page 1Trobairitz

Comtesse de Die
female troubadour (fl. c. 1175 or c. 1212)
Azalaïs de Porcairagues
trobairitz
Garsende
Occitan poet and countess of Forcalquier
Maria de Ventadorn
patron of troubadour poetry

trobairitz
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Na Castelloza
thumb|upright|Castelloza in a 13th-century chansonnier, Recueil des poésies des troubadours
Tibors de Sarenom
earliest attestable trobairitz
list of troubadours and trobairitz
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Almucs de Castelnau
Old Occitan troubadour
Clara d'Anduze
Occitan trobairitz and poet

Iseut de Capio
French trobairitz
Alamanda de Castelnau
French troubadour

Lombarda
thumb|upright|Lombarda in chansonnier H
Lombarda (born c. 1190) was an early 13th-century trobairitz from Toulouse (fl. 1217–1262) known only from her vida and a short tenso. Though her name has been taken to imply that she was from Lombardy, it rather indicates that she was from a banking or merchant family, since "Lombard" was used throughout Western Europe in this sense at the time. Other scholars have suggested, because of her connexion to a lord of Armagnac, that she was from Gascony.
María a Balteira
Galician female troubadour
Gormonda de Monpeslier
French troubadour, poet and composer
Bieiris de Romans
Occitan trobairitz
Guillelma de Rosers
Occitan poet
Azalais d'Altier
French trobairitz