- [oreaɣa]; Aragonese:
Ronzesbals [ɾonθezˈbals]; Occitan: Roncesvals; French:
Roncevaux [ʁɔ̃s(ə)vo]) is a
small village and muni****lity in Navarre, northern...
- The
Battle of
Roncevaux P**** (French and
English spelling,
Roncesvalles in Spanish,
Orreaga in Basque) in 778 saw a
large force of
Basques ambush a part...
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Roncesvalles P****,
Ronceval P**** or
Roncevaux P**** (Spanish:
Puerto de Ibañeta; Basque: Ibañetako Mendatea; French: Col de
Roncevaux;
elevation 1057 m) is a high...
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Roncevaux Terra is the name
given to the
northern part of the
highly reflective side of Saturn's moon Iapetus. The
southern half of this side is named...
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Roland à
Roncevaux may
refer to:
Roland à
Roncevaux, song by
Rouget de
Lisle Roland à
Roncevaux,
opera by
Auguste Mermet Roland à
Roncevaux, film by Louis...
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retribution by the
Basques in
Iberia at the
Battle of
Roncevaux P****. The
story of Roland's
death at
Roncevaux P**** was
embellished in
later medieval and Renaissance...
- Magnus," also
known under the
English title "Roland at the
Battle of
Roncevaux" is a
Norwegian ballad about the
legendary hero
Roland of Charlemagne's...
- and 1115,
which narrates the
heroic death of
Roland at the
Battle of
Roncevaux P****. The
legend is
based on the
historical Umayyad invasion of Gaul and...
- on the
deeds of the
Frankish military leader Roland at the
Battle of
Roncevaux P**** in AD 778,
during the
reign of the
Emperor Charlemagne. It is the...
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young Charlemagne.
According to one legend, at the end of the
Battle of
Roncevaux Roland hurled the
sword from him to
prevent its
being seized by the Saracens...