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Victor, St

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Victor, St (died 1177 or 1192)

French monk. In about 1130 he joined the abbey of St Victor near Paris. He wrote sequences composed in pairs of metrically regular three-line stanzas, and was the first important exponent of this type. He apparently composed the melodies of his sequences.



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