Loynes, Antoinette de (fl. 16th c.)

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Loynes, Antoinette de (fl. 16th c.)

French poet and salonnière. Name variations: Mme Loynes or Luynes; Madame de Morel. Born Antoinette de Loynes in 1500s; dau. of a humanist and friend of Erasmus; m. Jean de Morel (1511–1581, poet and orator), shortly before 1544; children: 3 daughters, including Camille de Loynes.

With husband, held literary salon in Paris which was frequented by many writers and known as "temple des Muses"; wrote poems and sonnets in Latin and composed epigram on death of poet Joachim Du Bellay. Few works survive.

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