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Blondel de Nesle – either Jean I of Nesle (c. 1155 – 1202) or his son Jean II of Nesle (died 1241) – was a French trouvère. The name 'Blondel de Nesle' is attached to twenty-four or twenty-five courtly songs. He was identified in 1942, by Holger Dyggve, as Jean II of Nesle (near Amiens), who was nicknamed 'Blondel' for his long blond hair. He married at the time of his father's death in 1202, and that same year, went on the Fourth Crusade; he later fought in the Albigensian Crusade. However, in 1994, Yvan Lepage suggested that the poet may have been Jean I, father of Jean II, who was Lord of Nesle from 1180 to 1202; this Jean took part in the Third Crusade, which may explain the subsequent legend linking him with King Richard I of England.

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  • Blondel de Nesle (* um 1155; † um 1210) war einer der ersten nordfranzösischen Trouvères aus dem Städtchen Nesle (lateinisch Nigella) im Département Somme in der Picardie. Blondel werden mindestens 24 Lieder zugeschrieben, bei denen es sich ausschließlich um Liebeslieder handelt. (de)
  • Blondel de Nesle (circa 1155 - 1202) was een dichter, trouvère (= Noord-Franse equivalent van de Occitaanse troubadour) en heer in het noorden van Frankrijk. Hij schreef 24 hoffelijke liederen, enkele motetten en andere liederen. Veel meer weten we niet over het leven van Blondel de Nesle, maar er zijn wel enkele legendes en anekdotes bewaard gebleven. Daardoor kunnen we min of meer iets opmaken over zijn levensloop. Hij bindt zich reeds vroeg aan Richard Leeuwenhart (koning van Engeland) en wordt zijn vertrouweling. Hij volgt hem in al zijn expedities en componeert ook liederen voor hem. (nl)
  • Blondel de Nesle (entre 1175 e 1210) poeta, trovador e senhor do norte da França. Escreveu vinte e quatro cantigas cortesãs. Participou do côrte de Ricardo I de Inglaterra (Ricardo Coração-de-Leão) e tornou-se seu confidente, acompanhando-o em todas as expedições. Blondel é citado como um modelo de fidelidade. Conta-se que depois de exaustivas investigações ele descobre a prisão em que Leopoldo V da Áustria, aprisionou o rei inglês e, é cantando uma cantiga. que ele se faz reconhecer. Prosper Tarbé publicou em 1862, com base em manuscritos, 34 cantigas de Blondel. (pt)
  • Blondel de Nesle (entre 1175 et 1210) poète, trouvère et seigneur du nord de la France, écrivit vingt-quatre chansons courtoises. Il s'attache à Richard Cœur de Lion, roi d'Angleterre, devient son confident et le suit dans toutes ses expéditions. On cite Blondel comme un modèle de fidélité : on raconte qu'après de longues recherches, il découvre la prison où Léopold V de Babenberg, duc d'Autriche, a enfermé le roi anglais, et que c'est en chantant une romance qu'il avait composée avec ce prince qu'il s'en fait reconnaître. (fr)
  • Blondel de Nesle (ur. w końcu XII w. w Nesle, Pikardia) – truwer, autor ok. 25 pieśni miłosnych. Legendarny minstrel Ryszarda Lwie Serce. Identyfikowany z Janem I z Nesle bądź z jego synem Janem II. (pl)
  • Blondel de Nesle – either Jean I of Nesle (c. 1155 – 1202) or his son Jean II of Nesle (died 1241) – was a French trouvère. The name 'Blondel de Nesle' is attached to twenty-four or twenty-five courtly songs. He was identified in 1942, by Holger Dyggve, as Jean II of Nesle (near Amiens), who was nicknamed 'Blondel' for his long blond hair. He married at the time of his father's death in 1202, and that same year, went on the Fourth Crusade; he later fought in the Albigensian Crusade. However, in 1994, Yvan Lepage suggested that the poet may have been Jean I, father of Jean II, who was Lord of Nesle from 1180 to 1202; this Jean took part in the Third Crusade, which may explain the subsequent legend linking him with King Richard I of England. (en)
  • Blondel de Nesle, probablemente Juan II de Nesle (finales del siglo XII-1241) fue un trovero (trouvère) francés. El nombre de Blondel de Nesle se une a unas 24 o 25 obras. Se le ha identificado con Juan II de Nesle (cerca de Amiens), a quien apodaban "Blondel" por su largo pelo rubio. Se casó en 1202, y ese mismo día marchó a la Cuarta Cruzada. También combatió en la Cruzada albigense. Si las obras están correctamente identificadas y datadas, tuvo una influencia significativa entre sus contemporáneos europeos, que usaron mucho sus melodías. (La melodía de L'amours dont sui espris se usa en los Carmina Burana en la canción Procurans odium). Sus obras son bastante convencionales. Varias han sido grabadas en tiempos modernos. (es)
  • Il nome Blondel de Nesle è legato a ventiquattro o venticinque lavori. Egli viene identificato nel 1942, da Holger Dyggve, come Jean II di Nesle (nei pressi di Amiens), soprannominato "Blondel" per la sua lunga chioma bionda. Si sposa nel periodo in cui muore suo padre, nel 1202, e in questo stesso anno, parte per la quarta crociata; più tardi combatterà nella crociata albigese. Tuttavia, nel 1994, Yvan Lepage suggerisce che possa essere identificato con Jean I, padre di Jean II, signore di Nesle dal 1180 al 1202; questo Jean prese parte alla terza crociata, e ciò spiegherebbe la successiva leggenda che lo collega a Riccardo I d'Inghilterra. (it)
  • Блондель де Нель (англ. Blondel de Nesle) — французский трувер (трубадур) XII века, автор песен, дошедших до настоящего времени. (ru)
  • ACTIF ENTRE 1180 ET 1200 (fr)
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