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In medieval British and Gaelic culture a storyteller or poet would have been called a "bard". The bard would have been supported by a patron, a nobleman or lord, and would have told stories that the patron wished to hear.

Minstrel is also a name for medieval storytellers, who would tell stories through musical lyrics.

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12y ago

Since the Greeks were an oral culture, their term for poets and storytellers was "aoidos", which means "singer."

btw "Bard" is Gaelic, but I've seen Homer referred to as "the bard of ancient Greece" as a metaphor.

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Author would be one.

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Barb: Celtic

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Raconteur

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Bard

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