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André de France or André de Paris is an Old French romance, written in the 12th century, whose text is now lost. The eponymous hero was in love with a queen, and eventually died of love. Stroński has listed 22 passages by troubadours that reference the story, including two by Raimbaut de Vaqueiras. It may have been written in the form of a short narrative poem.

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  • André de France or André de Paris is an Old French romance, written in the 12th century, whose text is now lost. The eponymous hero was in love with a queen, and eventually died of love. Stroński has listed 22 passages by troubadours that reference the story, including two by Raimbaut de Vaqueiras. It may have been written in the form of a short narrative poem. (en)
  • André de France ou André de Paris est le héros du roman homonyme du XIIe siècle, écrit en ancien français perdu. André de France est tombé amoureux d'une reine et est mort de son amour. Plusieurs troubadours et écrivains ont fait mention de ce roman, dont Raimbaut de Vaqueiras dans ses chansons (6 et 17 de l'édition Linskill) . (fr)
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  • André de France or André de Paris is an Old French romance, written in the 12th century, whose text is now lost. The eponymous hero was in love with a queen, and eventually died of love. Stroński has listed 22 passages by troubadours that reference the story, including two by Raimbaut de Vaqueiras. It may have been written in the form of a short narrative poem. (en)
  • André de France ou André de Paris est le héros du roman homonyme du XIIe siècle, écrit en ancien français perdu. André de France est tombé amoureux d'une reine et est mort de son amour. Plusieurs troubadours et écrivains ont fait mention de ce roman, dont Raimbaut de Vaqueiras dans ses chansons (6 et 17 de l'édition Linskill) . (fr)
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