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Hugo de Lantins

The compositions of Hugo de Lantins come in the same manuscripts as those of Arnold de Lantins. Several Hugo’s works include dedications like the praising of Doge Francesco Foscari in the motet “Christus vincit,” as well as the ballata “Tra quante regione” where he praised Sparta, the Eastern Roman Empire …

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Johannes Cuvelier

Cuvelier can be an obscure shape from the fourteenth hundred years who have flourished between 1372 and 1387. Although he was perhaps from Tournai, there is nothing known before and after these schedules. The evidence displays, nevertheless, that in his lifestyle, he became an extremely refined cosmopolitan guy who was …

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