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Raimon de (las) Salas or la Sala was a Provençal troubadour probably of the 1220s/1230s. His short ''vida'' survives. He left behind four or five poems, but he must have composed more, since he is ''vida'' records his composition of ''cansos'', ''albas'', and ''retroensas''. Along with Ferrari da Ferrara, he is the only troubadour known to have tried his hand at the ''retroensa''. Raimon was a burgess from Marseille.〔Egan, 98.〕 He may have served at the court of Hugh II des Baux, viscount of Marseille, from 1193 to 1240. He mentions Raimbalda des Baux in one of his poems. His ''vida'' records that he was neither well known nor esteemed.〔 Two of Raimon's ''tensos'' were composed with women, including ''Si.m fos graziz mos chanz, eu m'esforcera'', which has a modern English translation by Meg Bogin.〔Bogin, 156–9.〕 Raimon also composed a ''partimen'' with an otherwise unknown Bertran, who proposed the dilemma: who are better at making war, feasts, and gifts, the Lombards or Provençals?〔Paterson, 6.〕 Raimon praises his compatriots and puts down Lombard women as big and ugly. ==Notes==
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