Gaucelm Faidit

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The troubadour Gaucelm Faidit came from Uzerche in Limousin, a member of the petty nobility. He mentions patrons in Occitania, France, [Brittany]], Hungary and the Crusader States. He probably went on the fourth crusade.

His 65 songs (14 with melodies) include one in French. His most famous work is a planh for Richard I.