Maugris or Maugis was one of the heroes of the chansons de geste and romances of chivalry and the Matter of France that tell of the legendary court of...
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Swords by that name are wielded by Renaud de Montauban (and his cousin Maugris) in The Four Sons of Aymon (12th century); Antenor in the Roman de Troie...
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Renaud, Richard, Alard and Guiscard, and their cousin is the magician Maugris (French: Maugis; Italian: Malagi or Malagigi). Renaud possesses the magical...
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in Dante Alighieri's Inferno; Rinaldo (Renaud de Montauban); Malagigi (Maugris), a sorcerer; Florismart, a friend to Orlando; Guy de Bourgogne; Namo (Naimon...
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magician Maugris, before being given to Renaud. In Bulfinch's Mythology, Rinaldo's acquisition of Bayard is described as follows: a disguised Maugris (who...
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belonged to Hector of Troy, but that it was given to Roland by Malagigi (Maugris). Tradition has it that Roland's Breach in the Pyrenees was created when...
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once belonged to Hector of Troy, and was given to Roland by Malagigi (Maugris). In William Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, Hector's death is used...
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relentlessly pursued by Charles Beuves d’Aigremont, whose sons were the enchanter Maugris and Vivien de Monbranc Sevin (or Seguin), the father of Huon of Bordeaux...
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Malagigi can refer to: Maugris, hero of chansons de geste as named in Italian Renaissance epics Marc'Antonio Pasqualini (1614-1691), Italian castrato...
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Meuse, the Four Sons of Aymon on their horse Bayard, and the enchanter Maugris, who bestowed his name upon the village of Noyers-Pont-Maugis. According...
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