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Walter of Bibbesworth (1235–1270) was an English knight and Anglo-Norman poet. Documents confirm that he held land in the parish of Kimpton, Hertfordshire at the farm now called Bibbsworth Hall ("Bibbs Hall" on some maps). About 1250 he served in Gascony under the seneschal Nicholas de Molis in the army of the English king Henry III. In 1270/1271 he is believed to have taken part in the Ninth Crusade on the evidence of a tençon or poetic argument between himself and Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln. In the poem Walter, about to depart for Palestine, teases Henry for staying at home for the love of a certain woman. In fact the young Henry de Lacy, "recently married and with heavy responsibilities at home", did not take part in the Ninth Crusade. Walter went and returned. He was buried ear

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  • Walter de Bibbesworth (fr)
  • Walter di Bibbesworth (it)
  • Walter of Bibbesworth (en)
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  • Walter de Bibbesworth est un chevalier anglais et un poète anglo-normand du XIIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Walter di Bibbesworth, o in francese antico Gauter de Bithesweth (1219 o prima – 1270 o dopo), è stato un letterato e un singolare poeta-troviero anglo-normanno che scrisse in lingua d'oïl. Bibbesworth è conosciuto soprattutto per il suo Tretiz ("trattato"), un poema didattico di 1140 versi ottonari, destinato all'insegnamento del vocabolario francese ai bambini di madrelingua inglese. È il più antico manuale di francese che si conosca e la sua stesura probabilmente risale tra il 1240 il 1250. Nel prologo l'autore dedica il libro a una certa Dyonise e ai suoi figli. (it)
  • Walter of Bibbesworth (1235–1270) was an English knight and Anglo-Norman poet. Documents confirm that he held land in the parish of Kimpton, Hertfordshire at the farm now called Bibbsworth Hall ("Bibbs Hall" on some maps). About 1250 he served in Gascony under the seneschal Nicholas de Molis in the army of the English king Henry III. In 1270/1271 he is believed to have taken part in the Ninth Crusade on the evidence of a tençon or poetic argument between himself and Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln. In the poem Walter, about to depart for Palestine, teases Henry for staying at home for the love of a certain woman. In fact the young Henry de Lacy, "recently married and with heavy responsibilities at home", did not take part in the Ninth Crusade. Walter went and returned. He was buried ear (en)
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