• Rutebeuf (or Rustebeuf) (fl. 1245 – 1285) was a French trouvère (poet-composers who worked in France's northern dialects). He was born in the first half...
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  • August 31, 2003 Kitt Peak Spacewatch  · 1.2 km MPC · JPL 283786 Rutebeuf 2003 QF104 Rutebeuf August 21, 2003 Saint-Sulpice Saint-Sulpice Obs. HIL · 3:2 8...
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  • theologian (born 1225) July 12 – Bonaventure, philosopher and theologian 1285 – Rutebeuf, French trouvère (probable; born c. 1245) 1287: August 31 – Konrad von...
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  • made this poem famous by adding music. The song was called Pauvre Rutebeuf ('Poor Rutebeuf'). The medieval French poet François Villon (15th century) also...
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    Théophile vint à la pénitence provided material for a 13th-century play by Rutebeuf, Le Miracle de Théophile, where Theophilus is the central pivot in a frieze...
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    England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier...
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  • Rudel (1113–70) Bernart de Ventadorn (1130–90) Bertran de Born (1140–1215) Rutebeuf (1245–85) Jean Froissart (1337–1405) François Villon (1431–63) – Le Testament...
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    England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier...
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  • Richeut (c. 1159–1175); one of the earliest known writers of fabliaux is Rutebeuf, "the prototype of the jongleur of medieval literature." The genre has...
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    and his tomb attracted veneration. Within a year of his death, the poet Rutebeuf wrote a Complainte du comte Eudes de Nevers, a lament for a valiant knight...
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    featured artist. 2011 "Pauvre Rutebeuf" (Nana Mouskouri featuring Alain Delon) Rendez-Vous Music and Lyrics by Léo Ferré and Rutebeuf. 2013 "Les Moulins de mon...
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    England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier...
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    England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Bar Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut...
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  • (Traditional) – 3:33 "Pauvre Ruteboeuf" ("Poor Ruteboeuf") (Léo Ferré, Rutebeuf) – 3:28 "Sagt Mir wo die Blumen sind" ("Where Have All the Flowers Gone...
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    England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier...
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    thirteenth-century miracle play written in langue d'oïl circa 1261 by the trouvère Rutebeuf. The play is a religious drama, drawn from traditional accounts of the...
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    England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier...
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    formed the basis of a thirteenth-century miracle play by the trouvère Rutebeuf, Le Miracle de Théophile, one of the earliest pieces of French theatre...
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    he studied at the University of Paris. He was, like his contemporary, Rutebeuf, a defender of Guillaume de Saint-Amour and a bitter critic of the mendicant...
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    music). Selected French poets from the late 13th to the 15th centuries: Rutebeuf (d.1285) Guillaume de Machaut (1300–1377) Eustache Deschamps (1346-c. 1406)...
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  • then his poem appears to be in a category with the Dû de l'Herberie of Rutebeuf. Riquer, Martín de. Los trovadores: historia literaria y textos. 3 vol...
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  • Romains (1885–1972) Pierre de Ronsard (1524–1585) Jaufré Rudel (1113–1170) Rutebeuf (1245–1285) Janou Saint-Denis (1930–2000) Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau...
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    England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier...
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  • thirteenth-century French miracle play, Le Miracle de Théophile, by the trouvère Rutebeuf. The original text from the French play is given to the character Salatin...
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    grammaire de l'ancien français, XIIe-XIIIe siècles (1941) Onze poèmes de Rutebeuf concernant la croisade (1946) editor with J. Bastin De Babione (Poème comique...
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    England Robert de Blois Robert de Castel Robert de Reims Robert de la Piere Rutebeuf Simon d'Authie Sauvage d'Arraz Thibaut de Blazon Thibaut le Chansonnier...
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  • accompanied her husband Dodo of Cons with Godfrey on the First Crusade. Rutebeuf. Rutebeuf (fl. 1245 – 1285) was a French trouvère who wrote Onze Poèmes concernant...
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  • Theobald IV of Champagne (1201–1253) Jean de Joinville ( c.1224 – c.1317) Rutebeuf (c.1230 – c.1285) Adam de la Halle (c.1250 – c.1285) Jean de Meung or Jean...
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  • medieval poets, such as Chrétien de Troyes, Marie de France, Jean Renart, Rutebeuf, Adam de la Halle, Robert de Clari, Jean de Joinville, Philippe de Commines...
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  • diatribes against the friars; they also directly stimulated the satires of Rutebeuf and Jean de Meun. In Ireland, his arguments formed the backbone of Richard...
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