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French language French ( or ) is a Romance languages, Romance language of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European family. Like all other Romance languages, it descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. French evolved from Northern Old Gallo-R ...
''Michel Tronc'') was a 16th-century
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writer from
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. He was born in
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and is the author of ''Las Humours à la lourguino''. According to Occitan critic and writer Robèrt Lafont, he may have led a team of Occitan poets called ''La Manada'' who may have challenged Louis Bellaud's team (''Los Arqins'').


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''Las Humours a la Lorgina''. L'Astrado, 1978.
* Anatole, Cristian - Lafont, Robèrt. ''Nouvelle histoire de la littérature occitane''.
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: P.U.F., 1970. {{DEFAULTSORT:Tronc, Miqueu Occitan-language writers