• Hue de la Ferté (fl. 1220–35) was a French trouvère who wrote three serventois attacking the regency of Blanche of Castile during the minority of Louis...
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  • Juchereau de la Ferté de Saint-Ignace (1650–1723), Québécois nun Michel Ferté (1958–2023), French racing driver Philip Joubert de la Ferté (1887–1965)...
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  • choreographer Given name: Hue de Rotelande, late 12th century Cambro-Norman poet Hue de la Ferté (fl. 1220–35), French troubadour Hue Hollins (1942–2013),...
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    de Lacy (1249–1311) Hue de la Ferté Hugues de Berzé (fl. c. 1150–1220) Huon d'Oisi Huon de Saint-Quentin Jaque de Dampierre Jacques Bretel Jacques de...
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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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    2007. "Chrétien de Troyes". agora.qc.ca. Retrieved January 20, 2019. "Background Information on Chrétien de Troyes's Le Chevalier de la Charrette". princeton...
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    London 1867, S. 196. L'Estoire de la Guerre Sainte, v. 2310, ed. G. Paris in: Collection de documents inédits sur l'histoire de France, vol. 11, Paris 1897...
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    Pérez de Azagra, 4th Lord of Albarracín. With Marquesa López de Rada, daughter of Lope Díaz de Rada and Brunisende of Narbonne, he had Marquesa Gil de Rada...
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  • (Marchettus of Padua), Jacques of Liège, Johannes de Grocheo, Petrus de Cruce (Pierre de la Croix), and Philippe de Vitry. Chant (or plainsong) is a monophonic...
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    Raoul de Houdenc (or Houdan; c. 1165 – c. 1230) was the French author of the Arthurian romance Meraugis de Portlesguez and possibly La Vengeance Raguidel...
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    vassals, they rejected his claim. They gained the support of Venice, Guy I de la Roche, Lord of Athens, and other Frankish rulers. The conflict developed...
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    trouvère Amauri de Craon in a document of 1219. He attended the coronation of Louis IX in 1226, along with the trouvère Hue de la Ferté. Theobald I of...
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    earldom of Salisbury, in 1196. Paris, Louis (ed.), La Chronique De Rains (Récits d'un ménestrel de Reims), 1837, available at Gallica. Boyle, David, Blondel's...
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    Adam de la Bassée (died 25 February 1286) was a canon of the collegiate church of Saint Pierre in Lille, and a poet and musician associated with the circle...
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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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    Guillaume de Ferrières Guillaume le Vinier Guillaume Veau Guiot de Dijon Guiot de Provins Henry Amion Henry le Débonnaire Henri de Lacy Hue de la Ferté Hugues...
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  • Historiographe Du Roy (1639). Histoire Genealogique de La Maison de Bethune, Justifïee par Chartes de Diverses Eglises & Abbayes, Arrests du Parlement,...
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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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    Fournival (a personal physician to King Philip Augustus) and Élisabeth de la Pierre. He was also half-brother of Arnoul, bishop of Amiens [fr] (1236–46)...
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    Presses universitaires de Bruxelles; Paris, Presses universitaires de France (Université livre de Bruxelles. Travaux de la Faculté de philosophie et lettres...
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  • religious poems, and also the Voie de Paradis ("The Way to Heaven"), the description of a dream, in the manner of the Roman de la Rose came in his later years...
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  • Jaque de Dampierre was a thirteenth-century trouvère, possibly from Dampierre-en-Yvelines. He was of the later generation of trouvères. His two works,...
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  • constantie dignitas" (Adam de la Bassée) "Mere, douce creature" (Jaque de Cambrai) "Ausi com l'eschaufeure" (possibly Phelipe de Remi) Raoul also wrote a...
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    Pierrekin de la Coupele (fl. 1240–60) was a northern French trouvère from the Pas-de-Calais, probably the localities nowadays called Coupelle-Vieille and...
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  • Robert de la Piere (died 1258) was a trouvère of the so-called "school" of Arras. In his time Robert's bourgeois family was prominent in Arras, though...
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    (Berolini: Walter De Gruyter, 2005) pp. 159–184 Preview at Google Books Annie Owen, ed., Le Traité de Walter de Bibbesworth sur la langue française. Paris:...
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  • de Beaumanoir" of the author in order to avoid linking him with the jurist, his son. Philippe wrote some 20,000 verses of poems and two romances, La Manekine...
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  • Jean II de Trie (c. 1225 – 1298×1304) was the first of his name (John I) and second of his house to be Count of Dammartin. He succeeded his father, Mathieu...
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  • Sainte des Prez was a trouvère probably from Le Prés in La Ferté-sous-Jouarre and active in the 13th century. Nothing is known about her beyond what can...
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    dated with some precision: the poem "En tous tens" is quoted in the Roman de la violette, which was written around 1225. Guillaume was born into a wealthy...
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