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The following year, the club changed its name to the Troubadour.
It is not clear if troubadours performed their own work.
The court was not the only venue for troubadour performance.
Almost half of all troubadour works that survive are from the period 1180-1220.
Above all he was the first known troubadour and, as such, a key figure in the history of European literature.
It is not known if this was the troubadour or his cousin.
The three young people sing troubadour songs to each other.
He was one of the last active troubadours in Italy.
What, then, should be done with the effects of this troubadour to the troubled?
The songs' power is dependent on the level of the Troubadour.
With her short swinging hair, she looked like a medieval troubadour.
The troubadours had many debates as to what the definition of love would be.
She reads his young character well, calling him a troubadour.
She would ask the two young troubadours who were wintering with them here.
"For number four, he should have the voice of a troubadour and be able to charm a lady with fine words."
A troubadour is singing a song in front of the castle.
At its height, it was a centre of troubadour culture.
The troubadour tradition is considered to have originated in the region.
The image is probably a depiction of the court and its culture, which was a home to many troubadours.
In some cases, there were also women troubadours who expressed the same sentiment for men.
"With the troubadour position, this is where I am in my creative world.
Her affection for the little troubadour had grown with each passing day.
And not even in the land of the troubadours were husbands more tolerant.
Strait won last year for Troubadour, but he's not going to repeat.