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He spent the next 2 years traveling around the world as a troubadour.
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From this background he became a jongleur and then a troubadour, but he never, according to his "vida", composed any music.
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It was another significant delay in the troubadours career.
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The writings of the troubadours are often associated with unrequited longing, but this is not entirely accurate (see aubade, for instance).
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Furthermore, in keeping with the troubadour tradition, the "trobairitz" closely linked the action of the singing to the action of loving.
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The chief exception is the work of the troubadours and the minnesnger, whose primary innovation was the ideal of courtly love.
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They were possibly influential even decisively so on the troubadour-trouvre tradition which was to follow.
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Only in the last decades of the century did troubadour activity explode.
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It is not known if this was the troubadour or his cousin.
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In the play he appeared as troubadour, playing guitar and singing his songs.
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