Blondel de Nesle – either Jean I of Nesle (c. 1155 – 1202) or his son Jean II of Nesle (died 1241) – was a French trouvère. The name 'Blondel de Nesle' is...
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Conon of Nesle (died 1180), son of Raoul II of Nesle and Gertrude, daughter of Lambert, Count of Montaigu. Châtelain of Bruges, Count of Soissons. Conon...
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and Gertrude had four children: Conon, Count of Soissons John of Nesle (d. 1200), Châtelain of Bruges, Seigneur of Nesle, Falvy, and Hérelle Raoul le Bon...
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four children: Conon, Count of Soissons John de Nesle (d. 1200), Châtelain of Bruges, Seigneur of Nesle, Falvy and Hérelle Raoul de Nesle, Count of Soissons...
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Conon de Béthune (before 1160[1] in the former region of Artois, today Pas-de-Calais - 17 December 1219, possibly at Adrianople) was a French crusader...
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relationship with Gace Brulé, Conon de Béthune and Pierre de Molins. Gace addressed three songs to him as Gillet/Gillés/Gilet; Conon addressed him in one song...
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House of Clermont (redirect from House of Clermont-Nesle)
House of Clermont-Nesle. Raoul married Gertrude de Nesle, daughter of John de Nesle and Elizabeth van Petegem. John's brother was Conon, Count of Soissons...
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Ralph, Count of Soissons (redirect from Raoul III de Nesle)
also known as Raoul III de Nesle, was the Count of Soissons from 1180. He was the third son of Raoul II de Nesle and Gertrude de Montaigu. In 1178 Raoul...
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Vieux of Nesle (Ives, Ivo) (d. 1178), son of Raoul I, Seigneur of Nesle, and his wife Rainurde (Ermentrude) of Eu-Soissons. Seigneur of Nesle, Count of...
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Chrétien de Troyes (Modern French: [kʁetjɛ̃ də tʁwa]; Old French: Crestien de Troies [kresˈtjẽn də ˈtrojəs]; fl. c. 1160–1191) was a French poet and trouvère...
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Robert I, Count of Dreux (category Burials at the Abbey of Saint-Yved de Braine)
Châtillon-sur-Marne, thirdly Jean I de Thorotte, fourthly Raoul III de Nesle, count of Soissons. Alice or Adelheid (1144–?) 3. Agnes de Baudemont, Countess of Braine...
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after), Count of Montaigu and Clermont [fr], son of Conon, Count of Montaigu. Lambert was also Seigneur de Rochefort, Advocate of Dinant, and Advocate of...
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Chaumont-en-Vexin Gerard of Roussillon, son of Gilbert, Count of Roussillon Drogo of Nesle, formerly in the army of Emicho, Count of Flonheim William V, Lord of Montpellier...
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Auteus Benoît de Sainte-Maure Bestournés Blondel de Nesle (fl. c. 1175–1210) Carasaus Chastelain de Couci (fl. c. 1170–1203; †1203) Chardon de Croisilles...
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Adam de la Halle (1245–50 – 1285–8/after 1306) was a French poet-composer trouvère. Among the few medieval composers to write both monophonic and polyphonic...
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which is variously attributed to Gilles de Viés Maisons, Robert de Marberoles, and Conon de Béthune: Chançon ferai par grant desesperance (RS216), copied...
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Raoul de Houdenc was esteemed as a master poet in the ranks of Chrétien de Troyes by Huon de Méry (Tournoiement de l’Antéchrist, 1226). Raoul de Houdenc...
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Le Chastelain de Couci (modern orthography Le Châtelain de Coucy) was a French trouvère of the 12th century. He may have been the Guy de Couci who was...
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House of Béthune (redirect from Seigneur de Henrichemont)
Guillaume V, eldest son of Guillaume IV, was Lord of Loker, married Jeanne de Nesle, daughter of Jeanne, Countess of Ponthieu and Aumale and former Queen Consort...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: Jehan de Braine Jehan de Braine (c. 1200 – 1240) was, jure uxoris, the Count of Mâcon and Vienne...
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Richard de Fournival or Richart de Fornival (1201 – ?1260) was a medieval philosopher and trouvère perhaps best known for the Bestiaire d'amour ("The Bestiary...
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Richard I of England (redirect from Richard Coeur de Lion)
film version of Ivanhoe. It seems unconnected to the real Jean 'Blondel' de Nesle, an aristocratic trouvère. It also does not correspond to the historical...
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Béthune (redirect from Gare de Béthune)
the following historic personalities: Maximilien de Béthune, duc de Sully, general and statesman Conon de Béthune, crusader and trouvère poet Stade Béthunois...
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of Antioch) and his wife Emeline who was abducted by the Turks Drogo of Nesle, formerly of the army of Emicho, Count of Flonheim Robert of Anzi, formerly...
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Maurice II de Craon (c. 1132–1196) was Lord of Craon, Governor of Anjou and Maine under Henry II, a military figure and Anglo-Norman of the 12th century...
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Philippe de Nanteuil was a French knight and trouvère. He inherited the seigneurie of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin from his father, also Philippe de Nanteuil...
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Chanson (section Chanson de geste)
precedents were 16 works by Adam de la Halle and one by Jehan de Lescurel. Not until the ars nova composer Guillaume de Machaut did any composer write a...
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Counts of Soissons (redirect from Comte de Soissons)
1141–1178 Yves II le Vieux (the Old), great-grandson of William Busac 1178–1180 Conon, nephew of the previous 1180–1235 Raoul le Bon, brother of the previous...
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Muset Conon de Béthune Coupart Ernoul Caupain Ernoul le Vieux Étienne de Meaux Eustache le Peintre de Reims Gace Brulé Gaidifer d'Avion Gautier de Coincy...
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List of medieval composers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Hagenau and Walther von der Vogelweide; and trouvère Adam de la Halle, Blondel de Nesle and Chrétien de Troyes. Simultaneous with the spur of secular activity...
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