-
convincing further identification of the
identity of
Turoldus have failed. The
Latin form
Turoldus is
equivalent to the
personal name Thorold. The Bodleian...
- and
flared tunic,
leading some to
further conjecture that he
could be
Turoldus as
mentioned in the
Chanson de Roland.
Jongleurs of this era
could be extremely...
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September 1106,
Turoldus resigned his
diocese and
retired to the
Abbey of Bec,
where he died in 1146.
Turold was the son of
Hugues de Brémoy.
Turoldus' brother...
- a
figure of
uncertain identification depicted on the
Bayeux Tapestry Turoldus,
traditional author of the 11th-century
French Song of
Roland Turold of...
- armies. The
author of the Song of
Roland is
believed to be the
Norman poet
Turoldus.
Putnam discussed Davidson's 1910
theory that Montalvo's
California was...
-
between approximately 1040 and 1115 —
possibly by a poet
named Turold (
Turoldus in the m****cript itself) — and that most of the
alterations were completed...
- Jürgen
Thorwald (1915–2006) a
German writer,
journalist and
historian Turoldus, a
variant of "Thorvald", was the
traditional name of the
author of the...
- Burgi,
patruus dicti Hereward le Wake, cui ex
regis collatione successit Turoldus."
Chronicon Angliae Petriburgense AD 1069, ed. J.A. Giles. (Caxton Society;...
-
would portray are
those of the
ancient European poems and epics, such as
Turoldus' "La
Chanson de Roland", Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso", Boiardo's "Orlando...
- Press. ISBN 978-0-7524-7867-8.
Turoldus was
appointed by King
William Rufus,
nephew of
Bishop Odo of Bayeux.
Turoldus'
brother Hugues had
founded the...