Jaufré Rudel
Jaufré Rudel was a 12th-century French poet and nobleman from the region of Aquitaine. He is best known for his contributions to the genre of troubadour poetry, which celebrated themes of love and chivalry. Rudel's works often expressed a longing for a distant lady, reflecting the ideals of courtly love prevalent during his time.
Rudel is particularly famous for his poem "The Song of the Crusade," which illustrates his romanticized view of love and adventure. His life and poetry have inspired various interpretations and adaptations, highlighting the enduring influence of medieval literature on later artistic expressions.