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Agolant or
Agolante is a
fictional character in
Medieval and
Renaissance romantic epics dealing with the
Matter of France,
including Orlando innamorato...
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Chanson d'Aspremont (or
simply Aspremont, or
Agolant) is a 12th-century Old
French chanson de
geste (before 1190). The poem
comprises 11, 376
verses (unusually...
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Roland wins the
sword by
defeating a
Saracen knight (Almonte, the son of
Agolant) who had
defeated Ruggiero II. In
Ludovico Ariosto's
Orlando Furioso, a...
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before Roland obtained it was a
Saracen named Aumon, son of king
Agolant,.
Young Roland mounted Naimes's
horse Morel without permission, and armed...
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Griko language).
Charlemagne is said to have
defeated the
Saracen king
Agolant on Aspromonte. A poem of 11 376
verses was written,
named after this victory...
- of Astyanax, son of Hector) and a
Saracen lady (Galaciella,
daughter of
Agolant, king of Africa). When Ruggiero's
father is betra**** and murdered, his...
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conquers all of Spain. A
second war is
brought on to
battle the
African king
Agolant who, briefly,
reconquers the country. (During this war,
several miracles...
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Medoro Rodomonte Mandricardo Astolfo Atlantes Brunello Ferragut Sacripante Agolant Duke
Aymon Ganelon Marfisa Maugris Melissa Naimon Oliver Pinabel Renaud...
- Aspremont, the
horse is said to have
formerly been in the
possession of King
Agolant's son Aumon.
After Aumon's defeat, the
horse (and his
sword Durendal) was...
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Willem Vorsterman's
Historie vander coninghinnen Sibilla, or the
pagan king
Agolant in La
Reine Sebile. This
Sebile marries not Baudoin, but
Charlemagne himself...