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Thomas Chestre was the
author of a 14th-century
Middle English romance Sir Launfal, a
verse romance of 1045
lines based ultimately on
Marie de France's...
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Alice Chestre (sometimes
written "Chester" or "Chestour") (died 1485) was a
merchant and a
benefactor of the city of Bristol, England. She
married Henry...
- is a 1045-line
Middle English romance or
Breton lay
written by
Thomas Chestre dating from the late 14th century. It is
based primarily on the 538-line...
- excellently. The 22nd
Infantry Regiment fought fiercely near the
village of
Chestres (today a part of Vouziers) and it
succeeded in
occupying German positions...
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Grail Geoffrey Chaucer 14th
Middle English The
Canterbury Tales Thomas Chestre 14th
Middle English Sir Launfal,
Libeaus Desconus Geoffrey of Monmouth...
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military cemetery:
Apremont German military cemetery:
Chestres &
French national necropolis:
Chestres German military cemetery:
Consenvoye German military...
- France's
probably late-12th-century Anglo-Norman poem
Lanval (and
Thomas Chestre's later Middle English version, Sir Launfal),
Guinevere is a
viciously vindictive...
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known only as the "fairy mistress", who was
later identified by
Thomas Chestre's Sir
Launfal as Dame Tryamour, the
daughter of the King of the
Celtic Otherworld...
- Unknown" story,
running to
about around 2,200 lines,
attributed to
Thomas Chestre. It is a
version or an
adaptation of
Renaut de Beaujeu's Le Bel Inconnu...
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Itineraries (c. 1538–43) and says that "there was a
Celle of
Monkes of
Chestre and a
Pilgrimage of Our Lady of Hilbyri",
though his
contemporary description...