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Blondel

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Blondel

French poet, probably from Nesle in Picardy. There is a legend that it was he who discovered the English king Richard (I) the Lion-Heart at the castle of Dürnstein, Austria, where the king had been imprisoned on his way back from the Third Crusade.


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