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Historically, the troubadour was a _____. Medieval traveling court musician Renaissance traveling musician Baroque court musician none of the above

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Answer: Medieval traveling court musician

Explanation: Troubadour is a medieval traveling musician characteristic of southern France (Provence) and northern Italy between the 11th and 13th century. It was a lyrical poet and musician, with the most common theme of love. Troubadours were aristocratic poets and musicians, often aristocratic and knightly ranks, popular at the time of the Crusades. when interest in art and music rose among traveling merchants and knights.

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Medieval traveling court musician

Step-by-step explanation:

Troubadour's were traveling Court musicians in Medieval France who sang songs to the Courts on courtly love and chivalry.

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