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Gaucelm Faidit

Gaucelm Faidit ( literally "Gaucelm the Dispossessed" c. 1170 – c. 1202) was a troubadour, born in Uzerche, in the Limousin, from a family of knights in service of the count of Turenne. He travelled widely in France, Spain, and Hungary. His known patrons include Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany and Dalfi d'Alvernha; he was at one time in Poitiers at the court of Richard I of England, for whose death he wrote a famous ''planh'' (lament). It is possible, but controversial, that Gaucelm took part in the Third Crusade from 1189–1191; it seems clear that in 1202 he set out on the Fourth Crusade, as did his current patron, Boniface of Montferrat. After 1202 there is no further historical trace of him.
Three sources - the anonymous ''vida'' (biography) of Gaucelm, an exchange of verses between Gaucelm and Elias d'Ussel, and the satirical ''sirventes'' on rival troubadours by the Monk of Montaudon - allege that Gaucelm married a prostitute. According to the ''vida'', her name was Guillelma Monja: "she was very beautiful and well educated" and accompanied her husband on Crusade. The ''vida'' also claims that Gaucelm was rather fat, and that after their marriage, Guillelma also put on weight.
About seventy of Gaucelm's poems and fourteen of his melodies survive. Six poems are addressed to Boniface of Montferrat, and twelve to Maria de Ventadorn. Several of his poems are accompanied in the manuscripts by detailed explanations (''razós''), usually concerning love affairs and rivalries that allegedly inspired the poems. These tales involve Gaucelm with Hugh IX of Lusignan, his son Hugh X, Alfonso II, Count of Provence, and others.
==References==

*Mouzat, J.-D. (1965). ''Les Poèmes de Gaucelm Faidit, troubadour du XIIe siècle''. Paris: Les Classiques d'Oc.
*''Biographies des troubadours'' ed. J. Boutière, A.-H. Schutz (Paris: Nizet, 1964) pp. 167–195.

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