Charles, duc d’Orléans, (1394 – 1465), was the last, and one of the greatest, of the courtly poets of France, who during exile in England also earned a reputation for his poems in English. Britannica
Charles, duc d’Orléans, (1394 – 1465), was the last, and one of the greatest, of the courtly poets of France, who during exile in England also earned a reputation for his poems in English. Britannica
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