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Raimbaut d'Orange

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Raimbaut d'Orange (died 1173)

French count of Orange, Provence, and an eminent troubadour. Some 40 of his poems remain (including about 30 love songs). He was an outstanding practitioner of the hermetic style known as trobar clus.

He travelled widely with Guillaume des Baux, Prince of Orange, and the Marquis Boniface of Montferrat. He died in Thessaloniki, Greece.


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