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- Veillantif (French), Vielantiu (Old French); Vegliantin, Vegliantino or Brigliadoro (Italian) is the name of Roland the paladin's trustworthy and swift...
- Pulci. Roland is poetically ****ociated with his sword Durendal, his horse Veillantif, and his oliphant horn. In the late 17th century, French Baroque composer...
- to summon help holding his sword Durendal while mounted on his horse Veillantif with Roland's Breach in the background in the midst the Battle of Roncevaux...
- Tencendur, warhorse of King Charlemagne Traveller, Robert E. Lee's horse Veillantif, horse of Roland, a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne Warrior...
- a rod, defeated Aumon, taking as spoils both the sword and the horse Veillantif. These materials were combined in the Italian prose Aspramonte by Andrea...
- Oliver's sword is named Talhaprima and his horse Blaviet Affilet. Roland's horse is named, not Veillantif, but Malmatin. See Fierabras for references....
- trained small horse/pony in the Ranger's Apprentice series by John Flanagan Veillantif (also called Brigliadoro), Roland's horse in the chansons de geste Whinney...
- Nebot is carried through the streets every year. List of fictional horses Veillantif – Roland/Orlando's horse (also called Brigliadoro) Marshal Ney – often...
- youthful Roland, and in gratitude, Charlemagne gives Roland Helmont's horse (Veillantif) and sword (Durandal). Versions of this chanson were extremely po****r...
- and that, after his death at the Battle of Roncevaux P****, his horse Veillantif carried Roland's corpse back to Vallespir and buried him under this dolmen...