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  2. 12th century in literature - Wikipedia

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    Fl. 1180s: Joseph of Exeter, English poet writing in Latin; Fl. 1180s: H[enry] of Saltrey, English Cistercian monk writing in Latin; Born c. 1197: Gonzalo de Berceo, Castilian poet (died by 1264) Fl. late 12th century: Chrétien de Troyes, Old French poet; 12th or 13th century: Berechiah ha-Nakdan, Jewish exegete, poet and philosopher

  3. 12th century in poetry - Wikipedia

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    Shota Rustaveli poet of the 12th century, author of "The Knight in the Panther's Skin" Chrétien de Troyes flourishes in the 1170s and 1180s; Marie de France flourishes from approximately 1170 through 1205/1210, author of lais in Anglo-Norman; Jean Bodel; Undated troubadors. Bernart de Ventadorn (c. 1130s - c. 1190s) Cercamon (fl. 1130s and 1140s)

  4. Avvaiyar (12th-century poet) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Red Hen Press published a selection of Avvaiyar's poetry from the twelfth century, entitled Give, Eat, and Live: Poems by Avviyar. The poems were selected and translated into English by Thomas Pruiksma, [6] a poet and translator who discovered Avviyar's work while on a Fulbright scholarship at The American College in Madurai, Tamil ...

  5. Merlin (Robert de Boron poem) - Wikipedia

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    Merlin is a partly lost French epic poem written by Robert de Boron in Old French and dating from either the end of the 12th [2] or beginning of the 13th century. [3] The author reworked Geoffrey of Monmouth's material on the legendary Merlin, emphasising Merlin's power to prophesy and linking him to the Holy Grail. [4]

  6. Category:12th-century poets - Wikipedia

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    12th-century poets from Georgia (country) (4 P) H. 12th-century poets from the Holy Roman Empire (2 C) I. 12th-century Icelandic poets (4 P) 12th-century Indian poets ...

  7. Andreas Capellanus - Wikipedia

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    Andreas Capellanus (Capellanus meaning "chaplain"), also known as Andrew the Chaplain, and occasionally by a French translation of his name, André le Chapelain, was the 12th-century author of a treatise commonly known as De amore ("About Love"), and often known in English, somewhat misleadingly, as The Art of Courtly Love, though its realistic, somewhat cynical tone suggests that it is in ...

  8. Shriharsha - Wikipedia

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    Śrīharṣa was the son of Śrīhira and Mamalladevī. His father, Śrīhira, was a poet in the court of the Gahadavala king Vijayachandra. [4] His father was also a guide of common people towards god with vedas, Bhagavad Gita's thoughts etc. His father asked Harsha at the time of his death to study well and become a pandit.

  9. Category:12th-century poetry - Wikipedia

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    12th-century poems (1 C, 47 P) 12th-century poets (21 C, 14 P) Pages in category "12th-century poetry" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.