for some time after the death of his patron in 1261. Adenes Le Roi (also Adenez or Adenet; literally, 'Little Adam the King") was born in Brabant around...
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Chanson de geste (redirect from Geste du Roi)
Berthe aux Grands Pieds by Adenet le Roi (c. 1275), and a later Franco-Italian reworking Les Enfances Ogier by Adenet le Roi (c. 1275) | to Ogier the Dane...
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Halle (c. 1240–88) Adenet Le Roi (c. 1240–c. 1300) Andrieu Contredit d'Arras († c. 1248) Aubertin d'Airaines Aubin de Sézanne Audefroi le Bastart (fl. c. 1200–1230)...
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Ogier the Dane (redirect from Les Enfances Ogier)
recounted in Enfances Ogier (c. 1270), a rhymed poem of 9,229 lines by Adenet le Roi. The story of Ogier's youth develops with close similarity in these...
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suggested that Chrétien might be the author of two short verse romances titled Le Chevalier à l'épée and La Mule sans frein, but this theory has not found much...
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"Gloriande 1021; promise à Caraheu 1063" Cf.Farrier (2019), p. 64, Adenet le Roi, Enfances Ogier, summary Langlois (1904), Table des noms s.v. "Brumadant:...
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Berthe aux Grands Pieds by Adenet le Roi (c. 1275), and a later Franco-Italian reworking Les Enfances Ogier by Adenet le Roi (c. 1275) | to Ogier the Dane...
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Richard I of England (redirect from Le Noir Faineant)
University Press, ISBN 978-0-7486-2047-0. —— (1999f), Richard Coeur de Lion: le roi-chevalier (in French), Paris: Biographie Payot, ISBN 978-2-2288-9272-8....
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Adam de la Halle (redirect from Le bossu d'Arras)
chanson de geste in honour of Charles of Anjou, Le roi de Secile, begun in 1282; another short piece, Le jeu du pelerin, is sometimes attributed to him...
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first literary appearance of the transverse flute was made in 1285 by Adenet le Roi in a list of instruments he played. After this, a period of 70 years...
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