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Raoul de
Houdenc (or Houdan; c. 1165 – c. 1230) was the
French author of the
Arthurian romance Meraugis de
Portlesguez and
possibly La
Vengeance Raguidel...
- de Rou
Wolfram von
Eschenbach 12th
Middle High
German Parzival Raoul de
Houdenc 12th Old
French Meraugis de Portlesguez, La
Vengeance Raguidel Païen de...
- failed.
Perhaps the
first mention of a
Black Knight by name is in
Raoul de
Houdenc's La
Vengeance Raguidel (early 13th century),
where Noir
Chevalier is first...
- French. It is widely,
although not universally,
attributed to
Raoul de
Houdenc. It
consists of 6182
octosyllabic verses. The
title comes from line 6173...
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courtly society.
Crouch sees the
Roman des Eles of the poet-knight
Raoul de
Houdenc, as a
critique of
courtliness and its failures. Raoul's
solution is to...
- 13th century. In his
Arthurian romance Meraugis de Portlesguez,
Raoul de
Houdenc describes a
scene clearly derived from
Celtic fairy-ring lore: The title...
- late 12th-century or
early 13th-century
Arthurian romance by
Raoul de
Houdenc. It
consists of 5938
octosyllabic verses. Its
protagonist Meraugis also...
-
Raguidel c. 1200 – c. 1225 by
Raoul (sometimes
identified as
Raoul de
Houdenc) Lancelot-Grail (Vulgate Cycle),
anonymous c. 1210s – c. 1230s Estoire...
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Belgian fencer Raoul Hoffman, Hungarian-American
aerospace engineer Raoul de
Houdenc (c. 1165–c. 1230),
French author Raoul Hunter (1926–2018),
Canadian sculptor...
- on
influences from
other Arthurian romances, such as
those of
Raoul de
Houdenc and Chrétien de Troyes. A
knight (later
named as Escanor)
takes a woman...