Aymeri de Narbonne is a legendary hero of Old French chansons de geste and the Matter of France. In the legendary material, as elaborated and expanded...
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grandson of Garin de Monglane Floovant (late 12th); the hero is a son of Merovingian King Clovis I Aymeri de Narbonne by Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube (late...
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Frankish origin. The poem of Aymeri de Narbonne contains the account of the young Aymeri's brilliant capture of Narbonne, which he then receives as a...
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Narbonne, also spelled Aymeri or Aimeric, may refer to: Aymeri de Narbonne, figure of legend Aimery (archbishop of Narbonne), archbishop of Narbonne between...
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de geste. He is the author of Girard de Vienne, and it is likely that he also wrote Aymeri de Narbonne. The chansons de geste Narbonnais and Beuve de...
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Makhir (Natronai) with a Maghario, Count of Narbonne (actually Viscount), and in turn with an Aymeri de Narbonne, who lived in the 12th century but whom heroic...
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William of Gellone (redirect from Guillem de Gellone)
there named Aymeri de Narbonne, who has received Narbonne as his seigniory after his return from Spain with Charlemagne. Details of the "Aymeri" of the poem...
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de Guillaume (c. 1100) Couronnement de Louis (1130) Charroi de Nîmes (1140) Prise d'Orange (1150?) Aliscans (1165) Aymeri de Narbonne and Girart de Vienne...
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of Aymeri take place in the shadow of his uncle, Pierre Bérenger, who asserted his hold on Narbonne both as viscount and as archbishop of Narbonne, despite...
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