- (Naimon or Namus), Duke of Bavaria, Charlemagne's
trusted adviser; and
Otuel,
another converted Saracen. In the
Baroque era, Ariosto's poem was the basis...
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Templar as well as
religious establishments. He was
succeeded by his son
Otuel. From 1185 the
family was
based at Griff, Warwickshire, near land at Chilvers...
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capable of
cutting through enchanted substances. Corrougue, the
sword of
Otuel.
Durendal (also
Durandal or
Durlindana in Italian), the
sword of Roland...
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Ronald N. (1947). "'Syr
Bertram the Baner' in the Middle-English
Romance Otuel and Roland."
Modern Language Notes, Vol. 62, No. 3 (Mar., 1947), pp. 179-184...
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explicitly describes the
married couple as lovers, and the plot of Sir
Otuel was altered, to
allow him to
marry Belyssant. Similarly,
Iberian romances...
- Restorés
known from a
single m****cript of
about 1490
Aiquin or
Acquin Otuel or
Otinel Mainet Basin Ogier le
Danois by
Raimbert de
Paris Gui de Bourgogne...
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against the Saxons,
related to Jean Bodel's
Chanson de Saisnes; VI. "
Otuel" (Af
OtĂșel) A
version of the
French poem
Chanson d'Otinel; VII. "The
Journey to...
- It has been
proposed that he was a
close relative,
perhaps even son, of
Otuel fitzCount,
whose father Hugh d'Avranches was
viscount of that region, and...
- The Four
Leaves of the
Truelove (one of two
extant copies)
Rowland and
Otuel "Have
Mercy of Me" (Psalm 51)
alliterative rendering of
Psalm 51. Since...
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Freine (ff.261ra-262A thin stub)
Roland and
Vernagu (ff.?262va stub-267vb)
Otuel a
Knight (ff.268ra-277vb) [many
leaves lost, but some
recovered as fragments]...