- Gâtinais, who was
renowned for his 20,000
verses of poetry,
including La
Manekine,
Jehan et Blonde, and a
salut d'amour.
After studying law in Orléans and...
- ISBN 0786480548. Sargent-Baur,
Barbara N. (1999).
Philippe de Remi, Le
Roman de la
Manekine. Rodopi. Verbruggen, J. F. (2002). DeVries,
Kelly (ed.). The
Battle of...
-
Hannoniae of
Jacques de Guyse. Jean
Wauquelin also put into
prose the
Manekine of
Philippe de Beaumanoir, the
Belle Hélène de Constantinople, and produced...
- were
derived from
Jehan and from the
hastilude sequence at
Ressons in La
Manekine. R.-H.
Bautier follows Gicquel, but
revises the
biography of the father...
- Zenobia,
Artemisia or Joan of Arc. He emphasized, though, the
story of the
Manekine by Jean Wauquelin, who
overcame her cir****stance by p****ive resistance...
-
particular detail on the
loveliness of her hands. In the
chivalric romance "La
Manekine", the
princess does it
herself because by law the king can not
marry any...
- & Brewer. p. 290-302. Sargent-Baur,
Barbara N. (1999).
Philippe de Remi, Le
Roman de la
Manekine. Rodopi. genealogie-mittelalter.de De
Liebaart v t e...
- De Remi,
Philippe (2019). Gnarra,
Irene (ed.).
Philippe de Remi's La
Manekine. Routledge. Sicking,
Louis (2004).
Neptune and the Netherlands: State,...
- Gâtinais, who was
renowned for his 20,000
verses of
poems including La
Manekine,
Jehan et
Blonde and
Salut d’amour. As a result, in the 19th and at the...
- (2002a).
Philip the Good.
Boydell Press. Vaughan,
Richard (2002b).
Charles the Bold.
Boydell Press. genealogy[permanent dead link] Le
roman de la
manekine...