court of Champagne at Troyes

E481903

The court of Champagne at Troyes was a renowned medieval cultural and literary center, famous for its patronage of poets and troubadours under the leadership of Marie of France.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural center
literary center
medieval court
associatedWithFigure Andreas Capellanus NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre courtly romance
didactic literature on love
troubadour lyric
associatedWithPerson Henry I, Count of Champagne NERFINISHED
Henry II, Count of Champagne NERFINISHED
attractedGroup clerics and scholars
troubadours
trouvères NERFINISHED
culturalOrientation aristocratic
chivalric
courtly
culturalRole mediator between Occitan and northern French lyric traditions
economicContext prosperity of Champagne fairs
flourishedInPeriod 12th century
High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
governedByDynasty House of Blois NERFINISHED
historicalReputation one of the most brilliant courts of 12th-century France
hostedAuthor Chrétien de Troyes NERFINISHED
influencedAuthor Chrétien de Troyes NERFINISHED
influencedRegion Anglo-Norman court culture NERFINISHED
northern French courts
influencedWork De Amore (The Art of Courtly Love) NERFINISHED
knownFor chivalric culture
courtly love literature
patronage of poets
patronage of troubadours
languageUsed Old French
locatedIn County of Champagne NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Troyes NERFINISHED
patron Marie of France, Countess of Champagne NERFINISHED
patronOfWork Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart NERFINISHED
Yvain, the Knight of the Lion NERFINISHED
politicalRole principal court of the counts of Champagne
predecessor earlier comital courts of Champagne
religiousContext Latin Christian Europe NERFINISHED
ruledBy Marie of France, Countess of Champagne NERFINISHED
successor later Capetian royal court in Paris
supportedActivity composition of Arthurian romances
intellectual debate on love and ethics
performance of lyric poetry
timeframeEnd early 13th century
timeframeStart c. 1160s

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Marie of France associatedWith court of Champagne at Troyes
Chrétien de Troyes associatedWith court of Champagne at Troyes
this entity surface form: court of Champagne