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Galeran de Bretagne, the Glossary

Index Galeran de Bretagne

Galeran de Bretagne is a 13th century French (Breton) romance by Jean Renaut.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Breton lai, Bretons, Chrétien de Troyes, Jean Renart, Le Fresne (lai), Marie de France.

  2. Medieval French romances

Breton lai

A Breton lai, also known as a narrative lay or simply a lay, is a form of medieval French and English romance literature.

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Bretons

The Bretons (Bretoned or) are an ethnic group native to Brittany, north-western France.

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Chrétien de Troyes

Chrétien de Troyes (Crestien de Troies; 1160–1191) was a French poet and trouvère known for his writing on Arthurian subjects such as Gawain, Lancelot, Perceval and the Holy Grail.

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Jean Renart

Jean Renart, also known as Jean Renaut, was a Picard trouvère from the end of the 12th century and the first half of the 13th to whom three works are firmly ascribed: two metrical chivalric romances, L'Escoufle ("The Kite") and Guillaume de Dole, and a lai, Lai de l’Ombre.

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Le Fresne (lai)

"Le Fresne" is one of the Lais of Marie de France.

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Marie de France

Marie de France (fl. 1160–1215) was a poet, possibly born in what is now France, who lived in England during the late 12th century.

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See also

Medieval French romances

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galeran_de_Bretagne