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Jongleurs were itinerant performers in medieval Europe, particularly in France and England, emerging in the 12th century. They originated from the tradition of oral storytelling and Folk Music, often entertaining in courts, marketplaces, and public gatherings. Jongleurs typically sang songs, recited poetry, and performed tricks, serving as a vital link in the transmission of culture and stories during a time when literacy was limited. Their performances contributed to the development of later theatrical forms and the evolution of minstrelsy.

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