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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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