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    Renaud (or Renaut or Renault) de Montauban (Modern French: [ʁəno d(ə) mɔ̃tobɑ̃]; German: Reinhold von Montalban; Italian: Rinaldo di Montalbano; Dutch:...
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  • to the name "Cortain (Short)", or so it has been told in the poem Renaud de Montauban (aka Quatre Fils Aymon). According to the Old Norse version Karlamagnús...
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    name are wielded by Renaud de Montauban (and his cousin Maugris) in The Four Sons of Aymon (12th century); Antenor in the Roman de Troie (12th century);...
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    The Four Sons of Aymon (category Chansons de geste)
    Quatre fils Aymon, Dutch: De Vier Heemskinderen, German: Die Vier Haimonskinder), sometimes also referred to as Renaud de Montauban (after its main character)...
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    these are grouped as the "Renaud de Montauban cycle". These poems are: Maugis d'Aigremont (story of the youth of Maugis), Mort de Maugis (story of the death...
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    first appears as the property of Renaud de Montauban (Italian: Rinaldo) in the Old French twelfth century chanson de geste The Four Sons of Aymon. The...
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    adaptation of the Old French chanson de geste, Renaud de Montauban, also known as Les Quatre Fils Aymon. In the Old French, Renaud defeats the Saracen king Begon...
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  • nobleman Renaud de Montauban, French knight Renaud de Pons, name of multiple French noblemen Renaud of Briel, 13th-century French knight Renaud of Herbauges...
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    Archbishop Turpin, Ogier the Dane, Huon of Bordeaux, Fierabras, Renaud de Montauban and Ganelon. Their greatest moments come in The Song of Roland (written...
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    company used the Bayard trade name (after the legendary horse of Renaud de Montauban) and manufactured the Bergmann–Bayard pistol and the Bayard 1908...
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    who made his literary debut in Huon de Bordeaux; and the magic horse Bayard, who first appears in Renaud de Montauban. Quite soon an element of self-parody...
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  • father of the arch-traitor Ganelon Duke Aymon de Dordone, whose four sons (including Renaud de Montauban) were relentlessly pursued by Charles Beuves d’Aigremont...
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    Matter of France material, the poem tells the story of Orlando and Renaud de Montauban (in Italian, Renaldo or Rinaldo), the most famous of Charlemagne's...
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  • Rinaldo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rinaldo may refer to: Renaud de Montauban (also spelled Renaut, Renault, Italian: Rinaldo di Montalbano, Dutch:...
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  • of Hiram and the murder of Renaud de Montauban in the late 12th Century chanson de geste, The Four Sons of Aymon. Renaud, like his prototype Saint Reinold...
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    translation of the long French Chanson de Geste, Les Quatre Fils Aymon (The Four Sons of Aymon), where Renaud de Montauban dies in an almost identical manner...
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  • Murgleys - The sword of Ganelon. Flamberge, or Froberge - The sword of Renaud de Montauban. Angurvadal (Stream of Anguish) – A magical sword of Viking, and...
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    Roland also appears in Quatre Fils Aymon, where he is contrasted with Renaud de Montauban against whom he occasionally fights. In Norway, the tales of Roland...
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    in Dortmund, Germany; it is dedicated to Reinold, also known as Renaud de Montauban, the patron of the city. The church was built as a palatine church...
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  • Includes very early descriptions of: Morgan le Fay, and son Oberon Renaud de Montauban - epic hero Another folkloric medium in the Middle Ages were fables...
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    John (28 April 2012). "The Fount of Knowledge" (PDF). Gotiska Ärkestiftet av de Sanna ortodoxt kristna. Translated by Warwick, G. N. Archived from the original...
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    characters were Renaud de Montauban and Girart de Roussillon. Gormond et Isembart Girart de Roussillon (1160–1170) Renaud de Montauban or Les quatre fils...
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    "black and hairy" forest-dwelling outcast is mentioned in the tale of Renaud de Montauban, written in the late 12th century. The 9th-century Irish tale Buile...
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    from the prose version chanson de geste and prose romance "Les Quatre Fils Aymon" (also known as "Renaud de Montauban") and translated to English by William...
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    even longer. (Detail of a 15th-century illuminated manuscript of Renaud de Montauban) The man on the right is wearing pattens. 1475–1480 (Table of the...
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  • Le Chanson de Girart de Roussillon, where the hero makes use of one to escape when betrayed; as does Renaud de Montauban in the chanson de geste, The...
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  • "rebel vassal cycle", the most famous characters of which were Renaud de Montauban and Girart de Roussillon. A fourth grouping, not listed by Bertrand, is...
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    dangers. Bayard, the fairy-horse given to Renaud de Montauban, remains his faithful protector and ally even when Renaud betrays him by handing him over to Charlemagne...
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  • Mayence Huon de Bordeaux Renaud de Montauban King Arthur Camelot chivalry Roman d'Alixandre (Alexander Romance) Roman de Troie Roman de Thèbes Eneas Troilus...
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    be the sharpest sword in all of existence. Froberge, the sword of Renaud de Montauban. Hauteclere (also Halteclere or Hauteclaire), the sword of Olivier...
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