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'...
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Blondel may refer to: Apostilb, an old unit of luminance Blondel (surname) Blondel de Nesle (c. 1155 – 1202), French trouvère, or poet Jean-François Blondel...
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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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commune. Nesle (Somme) station has rail connections to Amiens and Laon. Amaury de Nesle (c.1180), a Patriarch of Jerusalem. Blondel de Nesle (c. 1155–1202)...
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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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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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of England's captivity in Austria and his rescue by the troubadour Blondel de Nesle. On his way home from the Third Crusade, King Richard has been imprisoned...
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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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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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Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003) Blondel de Nesle (12th–13th centuries) Christian Bobin (1951–2022) Jean Bodel (1165–1210) Étienne de La Boétie (1530–1563) Nicolas...
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