Marie de France
[ma-ree duh frahns] /maˈri də ˈfrɑ̃s/
noun
1.
flourished 12th century, French poet in England.
/French mari də frɑ̃s/
noun
1.
12th century ad, French poet, who probably lived in England; noted for her lais (verse narratives) based on Celtic tales
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