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CATHERINE LÉGLU Nourishing lineage in the earliest French versions of the Roman de Mélusine 74/1, p. 71
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Reginald Lennard A Rural Society in Mediæval France: The Gâtine of Poitou in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, by George T. Beech 34/2, p. 186

languages

  • Latin
  • French
  • Tuscan
  • Italian
  • Old French

works

  • Le Roman de Mélusine, ou histoire de Lusignan
  • Mélusine: ou la noble histoire de Lusignan
  • Ysay le Triste
  • L'Avision Christine
  • Le Chemin de longue estude
  • Mesnagier de Paris
  • Tristan de Nanteuil
  • Merlin
  • Sir Gowther
  • Robert le Diable

people

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  • Carolingian

subjects

  • cultural
  • sociality
  • literary
  • Intercession
  • identity
  • iconography
  • rural
  • monasticism
  • peasantry
  • monstrous
  • nourishing
  • wetnursing
  • species
  • genealogy
  • maternal
  • nobility
  • feudalism
  • hybrid
  • Colonial
  • land
  • Body
  • jurisdiction
  • agriculture
  • settlements
  • corvees
  • allods
  • expansion
  • emotion
  • seigneurial

places

  • France
  • Paris
  • Northumberland
  • Tuscany
  • Carolingian
  • Roman de Mélusine
  • Lusignan
  • Forez
  • Avollon
  • Mont Canigou
  • Terre de Promission
  • Parthenay
  • Périgord
  • Bar
  • Fontevrault
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