- Portugal,
officially the
Portuguese Republic, is a
country in the
Iberian Peninsula in
Southwestern Europe.
Featuring the
westernmost point in continental...
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Torrent of
Portyngale (archaic
spelling for "Portugal") is a
Middle English romance,
composed around 1400,
probably in the
north Midlands. It is written...
-
variant spellings included Portingall, Portingale,
Portyngale and Portingaill. The
spelling Portyngale is
found in Chaucer's
Epilogue to the Nun's Priest's...
- couple's
subsequent marriage; this
featured in Sir Degrevant, Sir
Torrent of
Portyngale, Sir Eglamour, and
William of Palerne.
Ipomadon even
explicitly describes...
- battle.
Adylok or Hatheloke, the
sword of
Torrent of
Portyngale,
according to the
Torrent of
Portyngale it was
forged by
Wayland the Smith. Gram, the sword...
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against his enemies. The
former option, the "way of Portugal" (chemin de
Portyngale), was a pet
project of John of Gaunt's. He had
formally claimed the throne...
-
shares motifs with such
romances as Lay le Freine, Octavian,
Torrent of
Portyngale, Sir
Eglamour of Artois, Le Bone
Florence of Rome, Generides, and the...
- the se. In
Tuskayne and in Lumbardy,
There he dyd
great chyvalry. In
Portyngale nor yet in Spayne,
There myght no man
stand hym a****ne; And
where that...
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Devyls of ****, London, 1812 The
Chronicles of Englande, Fraunce, Spayne,
Portyngale, Scotlande, Bretayne,
Flaunders &
other Places adioynynge, London, 1812...