Blondel
(12th cent.) U.K.
Minstrel
On his way home from the third Crusade, Richard I the Lionheart was shipwrecked and spent over a year imprisoned in Austria and Germany before he was ransomed. This imprisonment was the inspiration for the romantic legend of the minstrel-lover Blondel, finding Richard by singing outside his prison walls, which was written a hundred years later.
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