- La
Vengeance Raguidel is a 13th-century poem
written in Old French. It is widely,
although not universally,
attributed to
Raoul de Houdenc. It consists...
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mention of a
Black Knight by name is in
Raoul de Houdenc's La
Vengeance Raguidel (early 13th century),
where Noir
Chevalier is
first mentioned in line 633...
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Carle of Carlisle, L'âtre périlleux, La Mule sans frein, La
Vengeance Raguidel, Le
Chevalier à l'épée, Le
Livre d'Artus, The
Awntyrs off Arthure, The...
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Arthurian romance Meraugis de
Portlesguez and
possibly La
Vengeance Raguidel.
Modern scholarship suggests he is
probably to be
identified with one Radulfus...
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Raoul de
Houdenc 12th Old
French Meraugis de Portlesguez, La
Vengeance Raguidel Païen de Maisières 12–13th Old
French La Mule sans
frein Rustic****o da...
- of the
French poem La
Vengeance Raguidel, in
which Gawain and Yder
attempt to
avenge his
murder of the
knight Raguidel. Here, he is a
nephew of King Aguissant...
- 12th
century Lais of
Marie de
France and
subsequently in La
Vengeance Raguidel (early 13th century), line 315. The word has no
discernible specialized...
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protagonist Meraugis also
briefly appears as a
character in Raoul's La
Vengeance Raguidel.
Henri Michelant, in French,
gives a
brief summary of the plot in his 1869...
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Clerc 1190s/1200s Jaufré c. 1180 – c. 1225 (Occitan verse) La
Vengeance Raguidel c. 1200 – c. 1225 by
Raoul (sometimes
identified as
Raoul de Houdenc) Lancelot-Grail...
- back to the
court of King Arthur. He
leaves again. In a forest, he
meets Raguidel, Espinogre, Cadrès and Cadrovain. Cadrès is
crying because of his love...