-
almost rivals.
Fierabras eventually converts to
Christianity and
fights for Charlemagne. The
oldest extant text of the
story of
Fierabras is a 12th-century...
- Charlemagne. In
Fierabras (c. 1170), they
retrieve holy
relics stolen from Rome by the
Saracen giant Fierabras. In some versions,
Fierabras is converted...
-
giant Fierabras,
presented as Oliver's
rival and near-equal. The
story goes: the
Saracen king
Balan and his 15-foot-tall (4.6 m) son
Fierabras return...
-
titles beginning with
Fierabras All
pages with
titles containing Fierabras Fierrabras (opera), an
opera based on the
legendary Fierabras The
nickname "Iron...
-
characters of
chivalry romances: Mambrino's helmet.
Actually a
barber basin.
Fierabras' balm. A
concoction that
would heal any
wound but
actually has ill effects...
- Oliver, who was
frequently cast in
conflict with the
Muslim champion Fierabras. Originally, the
Matter of
France contained tales of war and
martial valour...
- Me Who You Are With) – 5:33
Maritornes – 4:20 El Bálsamo de
Fierabrás (The Balm of
Fierabrás) – 3:40 El
Pacto (The Pact) – 5:43 La Ínsula de
Barataria (The...
-
Lafont (1991) La
geste de
Fierabras, le jeu du réel et de l'invraissemblable ed. André de Mandach. Geneva, 1987. "
Fierabras and Floripas: A
French Epic...
-
Chapter XVII), the
fictional hero uses
rosemary in his
recipe for balm of
fierabras. It was
written about by
Pliny the
Elder (23–79 CE) and
Pedanius Dioscorides...
- French)
Fierabras.
Jehan Bagnyon. Geneva, 1478.
Gallica (in French)
Fierabras.
Jehan Bagnyon. Lyon, 1483 or 1484.
Gallica (in French)
Fierabras. Jehan...