Loynes, Camille de (fl. 16th c.)
Loynes, Camille de (fl. 16th c.)
French poet. Dau. of Jean de Morel and Antoinette de Loynes.
Wrote lament in Latin on death of Henri II as well as poetic dialogue with Joachim Du Bellay, Joachimi Bellaii et Camillae Morellae Dialogismus extemporalis.
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