LC control no. | n 82071458 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Blondel, de Nesle, active 12th century |
Variant(s) | Blondeau, de Nesles, active 12th century Blondel, de Nécle, active 12th century Blondel, de Neele, active 12th century Blondel, de Néelle, active 12th century Blondel de Nesle, 12th cent. Blondel, de Nesle, 12th cent. Blondel, de Nesles, active 12th century De Nesle, Blondel, active 12th century Nesle, Blondel de, active 12th century |
Beginning date | 11 |
Profession or occupation | Trouvères |
Found in | 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.) |
Associated language | frm |