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Blondel, de Nesle, active 12th century (Personal Name)

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Preferred form: Blondel, de Nesle, active 12th century
Used for/see from:
  • Blondeau, de Nesles, active 12th century
  • Blondel, de Nécle, active 12th century
  • Blondel, de Neele, active 12th century
  • Blondel, de Néelle, active 12th century
  • Earlier heading: Blondel de Nesle, 12th cent.
  • Earlier heading: Blondel, de Nesle, 12th cent.
  • Blondel, de Nesles, active 12th century
  • De Nesle, Blondel, active 12th century
  • Nesle, Blondel de, active 12th century

Wikipedia, 18 June 2015 (Blondel de Nesle; either John I of Nesle (ca. 1155-1202) or his son Jean II of Nesle (died 1241); French trouvère. The name Blondel de Nesle is attached to about 25 courtly songs)

Encyclopaedia Britannica online, 18 June 2015 (Blondel de Nesle, (flourished 12th century), early lyric poet-musician, or trouvère, of northern France. Nothing is known about Blondel outside of his poetry. He was probably from Nesle, in Picardy, but the name Blondel may be a nickname, and it is uncertain how many of the 25 songs attributed to him are actually his.)

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