Rigaut de Berbezilh
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Rigaut (also Richart or Richartz) de Berbezilh (also Berbezill or Barbesiu; (French: Rigaud de Barbezieux), was a troubadour (fl. 1140–1163) of the petty nobility of Saintonge. He was a great influence on the Sicilian School and is quoted in the Roman de la Rose. About fifteen of his poems survive, including one planh and nine or ten cansos.
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