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    Gautier de Metz (also Gauthier, Gossuin, or Gossouin) was a French catholic priest and poet. He is primarily known for writing the encyclopedic poem L'Image...
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  • politician Florian Metz (born 1985), Austrian footballer Frederick Metz (1832–1901), German-American founder and brewer Gautier de Metz (13th century), French...
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  • Valinor to the "Land of Promise" in Celtic imrama tales. Here, Saint Brendan sails the seas looking for the Land of Promise. Gautier de Metz, c. 1304...
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    Damascius, and infamous lines from the delirious Image du Monde of Gautier de Metz. I repeated queer extracts, and muttered of Afrasiab and the daemons...
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    characters; thus for example the Noldorin Elves resemble the Irish Tuatha Danann, while the tale of Beren and Lúthien parallels that of the Welsh Culhwch...
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    religious center and the seat of the royal administration of the country. The Île de la Cité became the site of the royal palace and the new cathedral of Notre-Dame...
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    as a sorcerer, was credited with creating his own oracular head in Gautier de Metz's c. 1245 Image of the World (French: Image du Monde). The 1319 Reynard...
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  • Catholic Church. A scholar and students at the University of Paris, by Gautier de Metz (1464) The monk and scholar Abélard and the nun Héloïse begin a legendary...
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  • François Bonnardot, preface by Léon Gautier, 1875) – The War of Metz in 1324, poem of the 14th century. La famille de Jeanne d'Arc, 1878 – The family of...
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    shows that Gautier is not the person in the mentions cited by Grove, but was in fact a cleric, a nephew of the bishop of Metz. As Gautier's songs are contained...
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