- c. 1230) was the
French author of the
Arthurian romance Meraugis de
Portlesguez and
possibly La
Vengeance Raguidel.
Modern scholarship suggests he is...
-
Meraugis de
Portlesguez (Méraugis in some
modern texts) is a late 12th-century or
early 13th-century
Arthurian romance by
Raoul de Houdenc. It consists...
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Middle High
German Parzival Raoul de
Houdenc 12th Old
French Meraugis de
Portlesguez, La
Vengeance Raguidel Païen de Maisières 12–13th Old
French La Mule...
- her "Amite" name she was
furthermore linked to
Amice from
Meraugis de
Portlesguez.
Roger Sherman Loomis's work The Grail: From
Celtic Symbol to Christian...
-
Robert de Boron, and is also
mentioned in
Raoul de Houdenc's
Meraugis de
Portlesguez. Its
nature is uncertain, but it
probably relates to a metamorphosis...
- by Chrétien himself), he is the hero. In others, such as
Meraugis de
Portlesguez and Hunbaut [fr], he aids the hero.
Sometimes he is also the subject...
-
artists since the 13th century. In his
Arthurian romance Meraugis de
Portlesguez,
Raoul de
Houdenc describes a
scene clearly derived from
Celtic fairy-ring...
-
meaning to 'au Cors Hardi'." The plot of the
French poem
Meraugis de
Portlesguez revolves around the
protagonist Meraugis competing for the love of Queen...
- l'Orgueilleuse d'amour.
Roman d'aventures, Paris, 1867. Méraugis de
Portlesguez.
Roman de la
Table Ronde de
Raoul de Houdenc, Paris, 1869. Chronique...
- also by Chrétien, 34c-68b;
Guillaume de Dole, 68c-98c;
Meraugis de
Portlesguez, by
Raoul de Houdenc, 98d-130d. The m****cript's
first known owner was...