William of Blois (poet)
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William of Blois was a French medieval poet and dramatist. He wrote at least one poetical work, which has not survived, as well as some dramas. Two other works that survive are credited to him, but it is not clear if he was actually the author. He also was an abbot of a monastery in Calabria in southern Italy, after being an unsuccessful candidate for the Bishopric of Catania in Italy.
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Guglielmo di Blois (franc. Guillaume de Blois, lat. Gulielmus Blesensis; Blois, 1130 circa – Blois, 1204) è stato un letterato francese di età medievale, di espressione latina. Monaco benedettino, era fratello del più famoso Pietro di Blois. Ne è stata proposta l'identificazione con il cosiddetto Ugo Falcando, l'anonimo autore del Liber De Regno Sicilie.
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Guglielmo di Blois
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William of Blois (poet)
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William of Blois
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William of Blois
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clergyman and writer
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after 1167
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Abbot of Santa Maria della Matina
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Abbot
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William of Blois was a French medieval poet and dramatist. He wrote at least one poetical work, which has not survived, as well as some dramas. Two other works that survive are credited to him, but it is not clear if he was actually the author. He also was an abbot of a monastery in Calabria in southern Italy, after being an unsuccessful candidate for the Bishopric of Catania in Italy.
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Guglielmo di Blois (franc. Guillaume de Blois, lat. Gulielmus Blesensis; Blois, 1130 circa – Blois, 1204) è stato un letterato francese di età medievale, di espressione latina. Monaco benedettino, era fratello del più famoso Pietro di Blois. Ne è stata proposta l'identificazione con il cosiddetto Ugo Falcando, l'anonimo autore del Liber De Regno Sicilie.
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Abbot of Santa Maria della Matina