- court. The
first of
these is the
Table of
Errant Companions (Tables des
Compaignons Errans),
reserved for the
knights errant who are
actively s****ing adventures...
-
Isorhythmic motet R 11 O
regina clementissima 3
Antiphon R 12
Quant compaignons 3
Ballade R 5 Je vous pri 3
Rondeau refrain R 1 Pour
mesdisans 3 Rondeau...
- it: Épitaphe en
forme de ballade, que feit
Villon pour luy & pour ses
compaignons s'attendant à
estre pendu avec eulx,
which translates approximately to:...
- was a
black swan with red beak and feet on a
white field, and
members (
compaignons) were
required to
display it,
usually on
their shields.
Members swore...
- competition. The word
compagnon (companion) is
derived from the Old
French compaignon, a
person with whom one
breaks bread. The
prerequisite to
start a Tour...
- (Marot) [Merritt, III [113] Ung pélerin que les
Turcs [Merrit, IV [117] Ung
compaignon joly [Merritt, III, 95] Ung coup d'essay [Merrit, II, 50] Ung **** bergier...
- une de la
estroiet chamber du roy NRE (n(ot)re?)
souverain SHR
frere et
compaignon de la tres
noble Ordre de la
Jarretiere ("Of the
noble and
valiant knight...
- of his Geographica, who
according to
Theophanes of Mytilene, Pompey's
compaignon in his
Caucasian campaign in the
first century BC,
lived between the Amazons...
-
messire Gauvain qui **** roy de Galles. Et de
Geoffroy de
Maience son
compaignon, tous deux
chevaliers de la
Table ronde (Lyons,
Claude Nourry [fr] c....