-
Ludovico Ariosto. (See
below for his
later history in
Italian verse.) The
Orlandino of
Pietro Aretino then
waxed satirical about the "cult of personality"...
- Agolante,
making her Almonte's half-sister.
Durindana is
eventually won by
Orlandino (young Orlando).
Andrea da
Barberino was a
major source for
later Italian...
-
years before Ariosto's death, the poet
Teofilo Folengo published his
Orlandino, a
caricaturization of the
stories found in both
Orlando Furioso and its...
- She was an
active writer to the last, with her
final work, the
novella Orlandino,
being written and
published in 1848. She
worked for the
relief of the...
-
several editions and was
later expanded by Folengo. Folengo's next work was
Orlandino, an
Italian poem of
eight cantos,
written in
rhymed octaves. It appeared...
- to
Almonte (Aumon), but
renamed Vegliantino after being conquered by
Orlandino ("little Roland").
Luigi Pulci's (1432–1484)
Morgante refers to the horse...
- Ted Blitt, Mile High
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Braverman (Doc Johnson) 2014: Nick
Orlandino (Pipedream Products) 2016:
Martin Tucker (Topco Sales) 2017: Shay and...
-
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Retrieved February 16, 2021.
Orlandino, Nicola. "My
AweSOMe Guest List:
Pharaoh Overlord". SonOfMarketing. Retrieved...
- the
Matter of
France epic
material concerning Charlemagne and
Roland (
Orlandino) from
various legends and
chansons de geste, and for his Aspramonte, a...
- quatrains.
Marfisa (1527–;
published 1532, 1535)
Angelica (published 1536)
Orlandino (published 1540)
Astolfeida (published c. 1547)
Lettere Ragionamenti [de]...