Jean Brisebarre
Jean Brisebarre (fl. 1305–1327), sometimes called Jean le Court, was an Old French poet. His most famous work, Li Restor du paon (The Restoration of the Peacock), is a continuation of the Vœux du paon, itself a continuation of the Roman d'Alexandre. Li Restor itself is continued in the Parfait du paon.
His surviving works are four long poems, four short poems and two lines from a fifth short poem. One lost work of his is known, some rhyming inscriptions.