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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Gilles le Vinier (died 1252) was a trouvèrGilles le Vinier (died 1252) was a trouvère from a middle-class family of Arras. He was the younger brother of fellow trouvère Guillaume le Vinier. He entered the church and served as a canon at Arras, where he was the church's legal representative between 1225 and 1234, and at Lille. At Arras he created several benefices between 1236 and 1246. His last one was founded on the death of his brother. In his song Aler m'estuet la ou je trerai paine he mentions making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The records of Arras Cathedral note that a requiem was held for Gilles, called Dominus Aegidius (Lord Gilles), on 13 November 1252. Gilles composed at least seven songs that have survived. Both Amors ki me le comande and Au partir de la froidure possess "echo rhymes", which is to say that the final syllables of a verse are repeated, with a change in meaning, at the start of the next. His melodies are standard. He composed a lai–descort of ten stanzas. He composed a lai–descort of ten stanzas. , Gilles le Vinier (1190 circa – 1252) è stato un troviero, fratello di Guillaume le Vinier e, come quest'ultimo, un ecclesiastico: si sa che nel 1225 era canonico a Lilla e nel 1234 ad Arras. Ci restano di lui dieci componimenti.
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rdfs:comment Gilles le Vinier (died 1252) was a trouvèrGilles le Vinier (died 1252) was a trouvère from a middle-class family of Arras. He was the younger brother of fellow trouvère Guillaume le Vinier. He entered the church and served as a canon at Arras, where he was the church's legal representative between 1225 and 1234, and at Lille. At Arras he created several benefices between 1236 and 1246. His last one was founded on the death of his brother. In his song Aler m'estuet la ou je trerai paine he mentions making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. The records of Arras Cathedral note that a requiem was held for Gilles, called Dominus Aegidius (Lord Gilles), on 13 November 1252.gidius (Lord Gilles), on 13 November 1252. , Gilles le Vinier (1190 circa – 1252) è stato un troviero, fratello di Guillaume le Vinier e, come quest'ultimo, un ecclesiastico: si sa che nel 1225 era canonico a Lilla e nel 1234 ad Arras. Ci restano di lui dieci componimenti.
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