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104: 130: 111:. This dates the work later than their marriage, which took place around 1223, and prior to John's death in 1268, most likely between 1237 and 1241. 144: 91:, who ruled Galloway as king in the mid-twelfth century. Beate Schmolke-Hasselmann rejected this view and proposed that the 177: 64: 20: 114:
D. D. R. Owen, adjudging the author to be intimately familiar with major figures and events of the reign of
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in Scotland, posited as "a strong possibility" that William the Clerk is
38: 164:, Lauren Brun and GĂ©raldine Toniutti, last updated October 2, 2017. 80: 51: 107:, to the Scottish throne, a claim derived from their ancestor 142:
Hunt, Tony (2004). "William the Clerk (fl. c.1200–c.1240)."
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poet known only from the self-attribution at the end of the
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for his wedding in 1209, since Alan was the descendant of
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William the Clerk of Normandy
French
Old French
Arthurian
Roman de Fergus
parody
romances
Chrétien de Troyes
Conte du Graal
Scoto-Norman
France
Alan of Galloway
Fergus
Dervorguilla
John I de Baliol
Hugh
Fergus Mor mac Eirc
William the Lion
William Malveisin
William de Bois
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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Guillaume le Clerc
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13th-century French poets
French male poets

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