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The 12th-century chanson de geste of Garin le Loherain ('Garin the Lotharingian'[1]), together with the slightly later Girbert de Metz, form the core and initial parts of the so-called Lorraine cycle, which was expanded in the 13th century by a prequel and three sequels. The cycle is one of the fiercest and most sanguinary narratives left by the trouvères. This local cycle of Lorraine appears to have a historical basis.[dubious – discuss] Although the actions as recorded cannot be identified with specific historical events, the poems are valuable depictions of the savage feudal wars in the 11th and 12th centuries.[2]
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initial parts of the so-called Lorrainecycle, which was expanded in the 13th century by a prequel and three sequels. The cycle is one of the fiercest and...
Hungary Maugis d'Aigremont Vivien l'Amachour de Monbranc This local cycle of epics of Lorraine traditional history, in the late form in which it is now known...
(died 26 or 27 February 1076), known as the Hunchback, was Duke of Lower Lorraine from 1069 until his death in 1076, succeeding his father Godfrey the Bearded...
that she may have experienced bleeding related to an irregular menstrual cycle, which she mistook for a lost pregnancy. Her third pregnancy was affirmed...
Lorraine Jayne Barrett (born 18 Mar 1950) is a former Welsh Labour & Co-operative Member of the National Assembly for Wales for Cardiff South and Penarth...
Plant Selector - Ornithogalum dubium". Retrieved 15 April 2020. Harrison, Lorraine (2012). RHS Latin for gardeners. United Kingdom: Mitchell Beazley. p. 224...
the Fox is a literary cycle of medieval allegorical Dutch, English, French and German fables. The first extant versions of the cycle date from the second...
married him two years later, changing her name to Lorraine Hunt Lieberson. Peter Lieberson's song cycles Rilke Songs and Neruda Songs, both available on...
merger of the Alsace administrative region with Champagne-Ardenne and Lorraine to form Grand Est. On 1 January 2021, the departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin...
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dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), where it made cancer cells make hemoglobin; Lorraine Baltzer, a research nurse; tretinoin was found to work in 1988, and first...
Lorraine Elisabeth Whitmarsh MBE is a British psychologist and environmental scientist at the University of Bath. She serves as Director of the Centre...
Belgium. In 1087 Emperor Henry IV also confirmed him as Duke of Lower Lorraine, in reward for his support during the Great Saxon Revolt. Along with his...
partner of Lorraine Calluzzo. During the infighting following boss Carmine Lupertazzi's death, Lorraine kicked up to Little Carmine. When Lorraine does not...
the royal family of Spain through Elisabeth of Valois, and the House of Lorraine through Claude of Valois.[citation needed] In 1534, following a lengthy...
Lorraine Mary Moller MBE (born 1 June 1955) is a former athlete from New Zealand, who competed in track athletics and later specialised in the marathon...
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during the late third millennium BC, marking the beginning of the dynastic cycle that was understood to underpin China's entire political history. In the...
Its European territory kept growing, however, with acquisitions such as Lorraine and Corsica. Louis XV's weak rule, including the decadence of his court...