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Amoros dau Luc

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Amoros dau Luc was a troubadour who wrote a satirical sirventes, "En Chantarel, sirventes ab motz plas", urging Henry III of England and his ally, Peter of Brittany, in their campaign in France in 1230. The sirventes is probably ironic. It closes with a amorous dedication to a woman.

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