Raoul de Houdenc, the Glossary
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.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Artois, Beauvais, Brittany, Chrétien de Troyes, France, Gaston Paris, Hodenc-en-Bray, Huon de Méry, La Vengeance Raguidel, Matter of Britain, Meraugis de Portlesguez, Minstrel, Monk, Paris, Saint-Brieuc, Trouvère.
- 1230 deaths
- Arthurian literature in French
- Writers of Arthurian literature
Artois
Artois (Artesië; Picard: Artoé; English adjective: Artesian) is a region of northern France.
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Beauvais
Beauvais (Bieuvais) is a town and commune in northern France, and prefecture of the Oise département, in the Hauts-de-France region, north of Paris.
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Brittany
Brittany (Bretagne,; Breizh,; Gallo: Bertaèyn or Bertègn) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period of Roman occupation.
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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. Raoul de Houdenc and Chrétien de Troyes are trouvères and Writers of Arthurian literature.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
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Gaston Paris
Bruno Paulin Gaston Paris (9 August 1839 – 5 March 1903) was a French literary historian, philologist, and scholar specialized in Romance studies and medieval French literature.
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Hodenc-en-Bray
Hodenc-en-Bray is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
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Huon de Méry
Huon de Méry (fl. 1200–1250) was the author of (modern, "The Tournament of the Antichrist"), a 3,546-line Old French poem written in octosyllables. Raoul de Houdenc and Huon de Méry are 13th-century French poets.
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La Vengeance Raguidel
La Vengeance Raguidel is a 13th-century, Dictionnaire Étymologique de l'Ancien Français. Raoul de Houdenc and la Vengeance Raguidel are Arthurian literature in French.
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Matter of Britain
The Matter of Britain (matière de Bretagne) is the body of medieval literature and legendary material associated with Great Britain and Brittany and the legendary kings and heroes associated with it, particularly King Arthur.
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Meraugis de Portlesguez
Meraugis de Portlesguez (Méraugis in some modern texts) is a late 12th-century or early 13th-century Gaston Paris, Romans en vers du cycle de la Table ronde, in Histoire littéraire de la France, 1888. Raoul de Houdenc and Meraugis de Portlesguez are Arthurian literature in French.
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Minstrel
A minstrel was an entertainer, initially in medieval Europe.
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Monk
A monk (from μοναχός, monachos, "single, solitary" via Latin monachus) is a man who is a member of a religious order and lives in a monastery.
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Saint-Brieuc
Saint-Brieuc (Breton: Sant-Brieg, Gallo: Saent-Berioec) is a city in the Côtes-d'Armor department in Brittany in northwestern France.
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Trouvère
Trouvère, sometimes spelled trouveur, is the Northern French (langue d'oïl) form of the langue d'oc (Occitan) word trobador, the precursor of the modern French word troubadour. Raoul de Houdenc and Trouvère are trouvères.
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See also
1230 deaths
- Óspakr-Hákon
- Abd al-Rahman al-Fazazi
- Ahmad ibn Mubarak
- Al-Dakhwar
- Alfonso IX of León
- Alfonso Téllez de Meneses el Viejo
- Aodh Méith
- Bahramshah
- Beatrice of Viennois
- Berengaria of Navarre
- Casimir I of Opole
- Demetrius of Montferrat
- Donn Óge Mag Oireachtaigh
- Egino IV, Count of Urach
- Enrico da Settala
- Geoffrey de Saye II
- Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Gloucester
- Hugues IV de Châteauneuf
- Hōjō Tokiuji
- Ibn Hammad (historian)
- Jeremias II al-Amshitti
- John Steel (liegeman)
- Leopold VI, Duke of Austria
- Maelgwn ap Rhys
- Margaret, Countess of Blois
- Matsudono Motofusa
- Matthew II of Montmorency
- Maurice de Gaunt
- Nicola de la Haie
- Ottokar I of Bohemia
- Pelagio Galvani
- Pietro Ziani
- Rainald of Urslingen
- Raoul de Houdenc
- Rastudije
- Richard of Wetheringsett
- Robert de Gresle
- Rudolph van Coevorden
- Siegfried II (archbishop of Mainz)
- Sri Thammasokaraj
- Theobald le Botiller, 2nd Chief Butler of Ireland
- Ubaldo I Visconti
- Urraca López de Haro
- Viestards
- Walter of Preston
- Walther von der Vogelweide
- William de Braose (died 1230)
Arthurian literature in French
- BnF Français 113–116
- Breton lai
- Chevrefoil
- Elucidation
- Erec and Enide
- Folie Tristan d'Oxford
- Guiron le Courtois
- L'âtre périlleux
- L'Enchanteur
- La Mule sans frein
- La Vengeance Raguidel
- Lais of Marie de France
- Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart
- Lancelot-Grail
- Lanval
- Le Roman de Silence
- List of Le Roman de Silence characters
- Meliodas
- Melion
- Meraugis de Portlesguez
- Merlin (Robert de Boron poem)
- Palamedes (romance)
- Perceforest
- Perceval, the Story of the Grail
- Perlesvaus
- Post-Vulgate Cycle
- Prose Tristan
- Raoul de Houdenc
- Rochefoucauld Grail
- Roman de Brut
- Roman de Fergus
- Romanz du reis Yder
- The Knight with the Sword
- Tyolet
- Yvain, the Knight of the Lion
Writers of Arthurian literature
- Béroul
- Brother Robert
- Caradoc of Llancarfan
- Chrétien de Troyes
- Der Pleier
- Der Stricker
- Edmund Spenser
- Eilhart von Oberge
- Eleanora Louisa Hervey
- Gawain Poet
- Geoffrey of Monmouth
- Gerbert de Montreuil
- Godefroi de Leigni
- Gottfried von Strassburg
- Guillem de Torroella
- Hartmann von Aue
- Heinrich von Freiberg
- Henry Lovelich
- Huchoun
- Jacob van Maerlant
- Kyot
- Layamon
- Marie de France
- Nennius
- Raoul de Houdenc
- Renaud de Beaujeu
- Richard Blackmore
- Richard Johnson (16th century writer)
- Robert de Boron
- Rustichello da Pisa
- T. Gwynn Jones
- Thomas Chestre
- Thomas Malory
- Thomas of Britain
- Ulrich von Türheim
- Ulrich von Zatzikhoven
- Wace
- Walter Scott
- Wolfram von Eschenbach
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul_de_Houdenc
Also known as Dream of Hell, Le Songe d'enfer.