Marie de France: Biography, Facts and Career
Who is Marie de France? An evergreen, sourced profile: biography, key facts and career.

Marie de France (fl. 1160–1215) was a poet, likely born in France, who lived in England during the late 12th century. She lived and wrote at an unknown court, but she and her work were almost certainly known at the royal court of King Henry II of England. Virtually nothing is known of her life; both her given name and its geographical specification come from manuscripts containing her works. However, one written description of her work and popularity from her own era still exists. She is considered by scholars to be the first woman known to write francophone verse. Marie de France wrote in Old French, possibly the Anglo-Norman variety. She was proficient in Latin, as were most authors and scholars of that era, as well as Middle English and possibly Breton. She is the author of the Lais of Marie de France. She translated Aesop's Fables from Middle English into Anglo-Norman French and wrote Espurgatoire seint Partiz, Legend of the Purgatory of St. Patrick, based upon a Latin text. Recently, she has been (tentatively) identified as the author of a saint's life, The Life of Saint Audrey. Her Lais were and still are widely read and influenced the subsequent development of the romance/heroic literature genre.
Quick facts about Marie de France
- Full name: Marie de France
- Born: 1101-01-01
- Nationality: Kingdom of France
- Known as: Author
- Wikidata ID: Q5617
Profile compiled from public Wikipedia and Wikidata data. Details can change over time.
Frequently asked questions
Who is Marie de France?
Marie de France (fl.
What nationality is Marie de France?
Marie de France is Kingdom of France.
When was Marie de France born?
Marie de France was born on 1101-01-01.



