Armentières, Péronelle d' (fl. 14th c.)
Armentières, Péronelle d' (fl. 14th c.)
French poet. Name variations: Peronelle d' Armentieres. Born into a gentry family c. 1340 in France; death date unknown; dau. of Gonthier d'Unchair of Champagne.
Taught and wrote poetry; at 18, began a correspondence with poet and musician Guillaume de Machaut. The book Voir Dit (Seeing Said) documents their relationship, letters and poems.
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