Triboulet The Jester, born Nicolas Ferrial in 1479, served as a
court jester under Louis XII and
Francis I of France. Despite his physical disabilities, he became famous for
his sharp wit and bold pranks. Triboulet's legacy is celebrated through the works
of Victor Hugo and Giuseppe Verdi, who were inspired by his comedic genius and
audacity.
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Triboulet, also known as Nicolas Ferrial, was a court jester in the European royal courts during the reigns of Louis XII and Francis I. He is remembered for his quick wit, daring humor, and the ability to navigate the fine line between comedy and danger. Triboulet's legacy is immortalized in works by Victor Hugo and Giuseppe Verdi.
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