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  1. Léonin - Wikipedia

    Articles Anonymous theoretical writings, Organum, Leonin, Perotin, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. Stanley Sadie. 20 vol. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980.

  2. Medieval Music, Notre Dame School, Polyphonic Masses - Britannica

    Léonin was the leading liturgical composer of his generation, associated with the Notre Dame, or Parisian, school of composition. The details of Léonin’s life are not known. To him is attributed …

  3. Leonin | Forgotten Realms Wiki | Fandom

    Leonin were known for their confident and prideful personality, as well as the social structure of nomadic lion-like pride in the shining plains of Oreskos. Much of the leonin people lived in …

  4. Leonin - D&D 5e Wiki

    The leonin guard the shining lands of Oreskos, a golden plain where even the gods rarely trespass. Prides of these nomadic, lion-like humanoids rarely interact with other peoples, …

  5. DnD Leonin 5e guide - names, traits, and classes - Wargamer

    Jul 28, 2025 · If the Leonin sounds like a paw-fully good choice, this guide is for you. We've got all the key info you need to create a Leonin character - everything from names, key traits, and the …

  6. Leonin: DnD 5e Race/Species Guide - RPGBOT

    Dec 8, 2023 · The Leonin is a lion-like, feline humanoid with a powerful roar. Our expert-written guide will help you pair them with the perfect class.

  7. Leonin and Perotin (late 12th and early 13th centuries) - David …

    Leonin and Perotin – sometimes referred to as Master Leoninus and Master Perotinus – were the best-known of a group of composers who worked in medieval Paris in the late 12th and early …

  8. Leonin Playable Race Guide for D&D 5e 2014 - Dungeon Mister

    Jun 3, 2023 · Learn everything you need to know about the Leonin in D&D 5e from lore and culture to rules and abilities with our detailed guide.

  9. D&D 5e: Leonin Race Guide - Sage Gamers

    Appearance: Leonin are muscular, covered in fur, have feline tails, and their heads are those of lions. Their furs can vary from tawny or golden, and- rarely- dark brown, black, white fur.

  10. bio leonin - melaniespiller.com

    It was Leonin who developed the pattern of a slow plainchant-like melody in the tenor line (now called cantus firmus) that provides a foundation for an upper voice to affect runs and melodic …