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114:) and mounting a horse (vv. 4969–71), and later commandeering Duke Naime's horse Morel (vv. 5749–5755). Charlemagne fights Aumon in single combat, initially protected by a helm with a jewel on the nasal that even sustains blows from Aumon's sword 118:(vv. 5894–95, 5937–47). But Aumon strips this helm away and Charlemagne is in mortal danger, when Roland arrives (v. 6009). Roland defeats Aumon and saves Charlemagne. Roland captures Aumon's sword Durendal and his horse 429: 409: 312: 88:
is not allowed to join the battle due to his young age (referred to as "Rolandin", he is not considered a full adult). The armies reach
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In the end, Agolant dies and Charlemagne returns in triumph, although future battles with a disloyal Girart d'Eufrate are predicted.
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The name spellings will follow Newth's translation, given in the glossary, except "Charlemagne" will be used instead of "Charles".
84:(Charles) through their messenger Balan (vv. 1ff; 604ff). Charlemagne's troops come to fight them, but Charlemagne's nephew 424: 419: 414: 399: 130:(laisse 309, vv. 6075–80). Charles knights Roland, girding him with Durendal (laisse 377–8, vv. 7480–7510). 404: 127: 141: 107: 62: 344: 256: 204: 100: 39: 376:
La Chanson d'Aspremont: chanson de geste du XII ̇siècle: Text du manuscrit de Wollaton Hall
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Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum
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Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum
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A painting of this dubbing occurs on British Library MS Lansdowne 782, 23v.
115: 77: 44:(before 1190). The poem comprises 11, 376 verses (unusually long for a 93: 73: 69: 343:. Collection: La Pochothèque. Paris: Fayard, 1992. pp. 106–7. 96: 85: 54: 51: 140:
were extremely popular in England, Italy (see the adaptation by
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A History of Old French Literature from the Origins to 1300
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Roland joins the battle by arming himself with a rod (
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Index

Old French
chanson de geste
rhymed
laisses
decasyllables
alexandrines
Saracen
Agolant
Calabria
Charlemagne
Roland
Aspremont
paladins
Naimes
Girart d'Eufrate
Old French
Durendal
Viellantif
OF
olifant
Andrea da Barberino
"Royal 15. E. vi. f. 43–69b: Aspremont"
Brandin (1919–1921)


"Lansdowne 782: Chanson 'Aspremont"


Brandin (1919–1921)
Newth (1989)

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