Marionnon
Marionnon is a character from the French epic poem "La Vie de Saint Louis" (The Life of Saint Louis), written by Jean de Joinville in the 13th century. She is a central figure in the story, serving as a confidante and advisor to Saint Louis, the king of France. Marionnon is portrayed as a wise and virtuous woman, known for her intelligence, piety, and loyalty. She is often depicted as a symbol of the ideal medieval woman, embodying virtues such as chastity, humility, and devotion to God.
Marionnon's role in the poem is significant, as she provides moral guidance and support to Saint Louis
The character of Marionnon has been the subject of various interpretations and adaptations over the centuries,