Luce de Gast
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Luce de Gast (or Luces de Gast) born c. 1190, lord of the castle of Gast, near Salisbury; reputed author of the first part of the French poem, Tristan.
It has been suggested that 'Gast' is Gastard in Wiltshire.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Mary Bateson, Mediaeval England: English feudal society from the Norman conquest to the middle of the fourteenth century (1904), p. 175: "Gastard near Corsham, Wilts, may perhaps be the place in question".
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