Jean Bodel (c. 1165 – c. 1210), also spelled Jehan Bodel, was an Old French poet who wrote a number of chansons de geste as well as many fabliaux. He lived...
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Edward Bodel (born 1926), American figure skater Eleanor Bodel (born 1948), Swedish singer Jean Bodel (c. 1165 – c. 1210), French poet John Bodel (1834–1903)...
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three "matters" were first described in the 12th century by French poet Jean Bodel, whose epic Chanson des Saisnes [fr] ("Song of the Saxons") contains the...
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According to the medieval poet Jean Bodel, the Matter of Rome is the literary cycle of Greek and Roman mythology, together with episodes from the history...
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history. The three names were first used by the twelfth-century French poet Jean Bodel, author of the Chanson de Saisnes, a chanson de geste in which he wrote:...
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composed in Anglo-Norman dialect. At the beginning of the 13th century, Jean Bodel, in his Chanson de Saisnes, divided medieval French narrative literature...
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de Carthage (c. 1200) Chanson de Saisnes or "Song of the Saxons", by Jean Bodel (c. 1200) Huon de Bordeaux originally c. 1215–1240, known from slightly...
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reference to the earlier Three Matters as termed by the French author Jean Bodel; the Matter of Britain (concerning King Arthur and his knights), of France...
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Tervagant is also a statue worshipped by the "king of Africa" in the Jean Bodel play in Old French after the end of the Third Crusade (c.1200), Le jeu...
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accepted as the first such text. At the beginning of the 13th century, Jean Bodel, in his Chanson de Saisnes, divided medieval French narrative literature...
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Jacques Bretel Jacques de Cambrai Jacques de Cysoing Jacques le Vinier Jean Bodel Jean Renaut Jehan de Braine Jehan Bretel (c. 1200–1272) Jehan le Cuvelier...
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University Press. ISBN 0-1986-0956-6. Flori, Jean (1999), Richard the Lionheart: Knight and King, Translated by Jean Birrell, Edinburgh University Press,...
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Troyes. DS Brewer. ISBN 9781843841616. Retrieved January 20, 2019. Frappier, Jean (1974) [1959]. "Chrétien de Troyes". In Loomis, Roger Sherman (ed.). Arthurian...
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became an important cultural centre, with major figures such as the poet Jean Bodel and the trouvère Adam de la Halle making their homes in Arras. The ownership...
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Spain. Cornell University Press. Richard, Jean (1999). The Crusades, C.1071-c.1291. Translated by Birrell, Jean. Cambridge University Press. Tyerman, Christopher...
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1239) Ibn Arabi, Andalusian philosopher (d. 1240) Jean Bodel, French poet and writer (d. 1210) Jean de Montmirail, French nobleman (d. 1217) Joan of England...
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in the genre called the roman antique, loosely assembled by the poet Jean Bodel as the Matter of Rome. The Trojan subject itself, for which de Sainte-Maure...
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German poet and writer Halldóra Eyjólfsdóttir, Icelandic nun and abbess Jean Bodel, French poet and writer (b. 1165) Jinul (or Chinul), Korean Zen Master...
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Jacques de Cysoing Jacques le Vinier Jean Bodel Jean Renaut Jehan Bretel Jehan le Cuvelier d'Arras Jehan Erart Jean le Roux Jehan de Braine Jehan Fremaux...
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and Plays of Adam de la Halle". Romanic Review. 78 (2): 148–164. Maillard, Jean (1982). Adam de La Halle: Perspective Musicale. Paris: H. Champion. ISBN 978-2-85203-101-2...
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famyolas, Harrahya. Another French miracle play from the same time period by Jean Bodel, Jeu de Saint Nicolas, also contains an invocation to the Devil in an...
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in the genre called the roman antique, loosely assembled by the poet Jean Bodel as the Matter of Rome. The Trojan subject itself, for which de Sainte-Maure...
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2984 lines, is exceptionally long. Famous writers of fabliaux include Jean Bodel, Garin, Gautier le Leu, Rutebeuf, Enguerrant le Clerc d'Oisi and Douin...
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Jacques de Cysoing Jacques le Vinier Jean Bodel Jean Renaut Jehan Bretel Jehan le Cuvelier d'Arras Jehan Erart Jean le Roux Jehan de Braine Jehan Fremaux...
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(1907–2003) Blondel de Nesle (12th–13th centuries) Christian Bobin (1951–2022) Jean Bodel (1165–1210) Étienne de La Boétie (1530–1563) Nicolas Boileau-Despréaux...
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author and poet Giovanni Boccaccio (1313–1375), Italian author and poet Jean Bodel (1165–1210), Old French poet Ádám Bodor (born 1936), Hungarian poet from...
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Jehan de Braine (redirect from Jean de Braine)
Rosenberg, Samuel N. Catholic University of America Press. Guerreau, Alain. "Jean de Braine, trouvère et dernier comte de Mâcon (1224–1240)." Annales de Bourgogne...
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Jacques de Cysoing Jacques le Vinier Jean Bodel Jean Renaut Jehan Bretel Jehan le Cuvelier d'Arras Jehan Erart Jean le Roux Jehan de Braine Jehan Fremaux...
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litt. de la France (xii. 251-254), supplemented (in xx. 627-630), s.v. Jean Bodel, by Alexis Paulin Paris Hilarii versus et ludi, Teichner, Lutetiae Parisiorum...
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Jacques de Cysoing Jacques le Vinier Jean Bodel Jean Renaut Jehan Bretel Jehan le Cuvelier d'Arras Jehan Erart Jean le Roux Jehan de Braine Jehan Fremaux...
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