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Chastelain de
Couci (modern
orthography Le Châtelain de Coucy) was a
French trouvère of the 12th century. He may have been the Guy de
Couci who was castellan...
- du
Castelain de
Couci et de la Dame de
Fayel par Jakemes. Paris: Société des
anciens textes français.
Peter Davies, "Chastelain de
Couci, Le", in Peter...
- (1340 – 18
February 1397), also
known as
Ingelram de
Coucy and
Ingelram de
Couci, was a
medieval French nobleman and the last Lord of Coucy. He
became a...
- – 1191) and Alix de Dreux [fr], he
succeeded as Lord of
Coucy (sieur de
Couci) in 1191, and held it
until his death; he was also lord of
Marle and Boves...
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possibly the
earliest surviving triolet is from "Li
Roumans dou
Chastelain de
Couci et de la Dame de Fayel",
where it is
referred to as
simply a song ("chanson")...
- Sainte-Maure Bestournés
Blondel de
Nesle (fl. c. 1175–1210)
Carasaus Chastelain de
Couci (fl. c. 1170–1203; †1203)
Chardon de
Croisilles Charles d'Anjou Châtelain...
- Benoît de Sainte-Maure Bestournés
Blondel de
Nesle Carasaus Chastelain de
Couci Chardon de
Croisilles Châtelain d'Arras Chrétien de
Troyes Colart le Boutellier...
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Contredit d'Arras
Audefroi le
Bastart Blondel de
Nesle Le
Chastelain de
Couci Chrétien de
Troyes Colin Muset Conon de Béthune Gace Brulé
Gautier de Coincy...
- Léonin (died this year or soon after) 1203 May or June – Le
Chastelain de
Couci,
French trouvère 1204 12
December – Maimonides,
Jewish rabbi and writer...
- 1414
created Duke of York in 1385 Earl of
Bedford 11 May 1366 de Coucy,
Couci resigned 1377, by the
first earl Earl of
Richmond 20 June 1372 Montfort...