- The
Karlamagnús saga,
Karlamagnussaga or
Karlamagnus-saga ("saga of Charlemagne") was a late-thirteenth-century
Norse prose compilation and adaptation...
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Quatre Fils Aymon).
According to the Old
Norse version Karlamagnús saga Part I (c. 1240),
Karlamagnús (Charlemagne)
tested three swords at Aix-la-Chapelle...
- was
first known as
Oddgeir danski in the Old
Norse prose translation Karlamagnús saga, but
later became more
widely known as
Holger Danske, and was given...
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Tales of the
Matter of
France were also
found in Old Norse,
where the
Karlamagnus Saga was
written in the
thirteenth century in Norway; it
contains a synopsis...
- fights. In Norway, the
tales of
Roland are part of the 13th-century
Karlamagnús saga. In the
Divine Comedy Dante sees Roland,
named Orlando as is usual...
- life in
Vincent is the
basis for the
final section of the Old
Icelandic Karlamagnús saga. In the saga, his name is
given as Sallinus. Salvius'
feast day...
- into the story. An Old
Norse version of the Song of
Roland exists as
Karlamagnús saga, and a
translation into the
artificial literary language of Franco-Venetian...
-
story has come down to us via a 13th-century
Norse prose version in the
Karlamagnús saga. At the
death of his father, an
angel warns the
young Charlemagne...
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material from the saga, i.e., Af Rúnzivals bardaga, the
eighth branch of
Karlamagnús saga. However, due to
discrepancies in content, the
Faroese ballad is...
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confused with St Cunigund, the wife of the
Emperor Henry II. In the
Karlamagnus-saga the
innocent wife is Oliva,
sister of
Charlemagne and wife of King...