Henry d'Andeli

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Henry d'Andeli was a 13th-century Norman poet notable for his work La Bataille des Vins (English Battle of the Wines). He also wrote Dit du Chancelier Philippe on the subject of his contemporary Philip the Chancellor. The Lai d'Aristote, which was formerly ascribed to him, is now thought to be by "Henry de Valenciennes".

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