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Barbe de Verrue

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According to the legendary Poésies de Clotilde, Barbe de Verrue was French trouvère in the 13th century. She was said to be an adopted child, and a successful singer who traveled and performed her own songs. She performed songs about Griseldis, a poem titled Gallic Orpheus about the Gauls, and another titled Aucassin and Nicolette. Her work was described as "lively" and "gay", and not necessarily romantic. She is memorialized as a figure in The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago.

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