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Fierabras (from French: fier à bras, "brave/formidable arm") or
Ferumbras is a
fictional Saracen knight (sometimes of
gigantic stature)
appearing in several...
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nephew and the
chief hero
among the paladins; Oliver, the
rival to Roland;
Ferumbras (Fierabras), the
Saracen who
became a Christian; Astolpho,
descended from...
- 'good' or
Christian side, and the 'bad' or
Saracen side. Once
Floripas and
Ferumbras had
joined the 'good' side, they had to
become implacable enemies of the...
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Flanders William Iron Arm (d. 1046),
count of
Apulia Sidney Herrtage, Sir
Ferumbras (London: 1879), pp. xvii–xviii. This page
lists people with the nickname...
- and is
eventually beheaded by the Duke of
Aquitaine [3].
Fierabras (or
Ferumbras): a
Saracen knight (son of Balan, king of Spain), (sometimes also of gigantic...
- Romances: A
Revaluation of the Non-Cyclic
Verse Texts and the
Holograph "Sir
Ferumbras" His
thesis supervisor was
Douglas Gray.
Shepherd began teaching at Southern...
- Chaucer’s The
Canterbury Tales, the
English Charlemagne Romances like Sir
Ferumbras and the
Sowdone of
Babylone (p. 172-3) and
several others. In several...
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English Charlemagne romances. (1879–1887), 12 volumes. Sir
Ferumbras (1879). The
story of
Ferumbras, a
Saracen knight who
eventually fights for Charlemagne...