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    The Four Sons of Aymon (French: [Les] Quatre fils Aymon, Dutch: De Vier Heemskinderen, German: Die Vier Haimonskinder), sometimes also referred to as...
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    Renaud de Montauban (category Matter of France)
    de geste known as The Four Sons of Aymon. The four sons of Duke Aymon are Renaud, Richard, Alard and Guiscard, and their cousin is the magician Maugris...
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    Bayard (legend) (category Matter of France)
    magical bay horse in the legends derived from the medieval chansons de geste. These texts, especially that of The Four Sons of Aymon, attribute to him magical...
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    Astolfo (redirect from The Astolfo Effect)
    appeared in the Old French chanson de geste The Four Sons of Aymon, his first major appearance was in the anonymous early fourteenth-century Franco-Italian...
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    Flamberge (category Matter of France)
    Maugris) in The Four Sons of Aymon (12th century); Antenor in the Roman de Troie (12th century); Begon, the brother of the eponymous hero of Garin le Loherain...
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  • the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of Les Quatre Fils Aymon or The Four Sons of Aymon. Aymon is also a character...
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  • Doon de Mayence (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    on the banks of the Unstrut in Thuringia. The chief heroes of the poems which make up Doon de Mayence are Ogier the Dane, the four sons of Aymon, and...
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  • Postern (category Types of gates)
    de Montauban in the chanson de geste, The Four Sons of Aymon. A postern also provided a safe retreat for Ogier the Dane. In Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur,...
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    Reinhold (category Surnames of German origin)
    Meilan from The Dietrich Saga. As well as Reinhold von Montalban (The Four Sons of Aymon), who ultimately also became Saint Reinhold von Köln. The -h- is recorded...
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  • Hiram Abiff (redirect from Widow's Son)
    highlighted the similarity between the death of Hiram and the murder of Renaud de Montauban in the late 12th Century chanson de geste, The Four Sons of Aymon. Renaud...
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  • by the Vita Pardulfi. The name of the character of king Yon de Gascogne in the 12th-century tale The Four Sons of Aymon is probably a corruption of Odo...
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    Valentine and Orson (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Pippin and Charlemagne. The work has a number of references to other, older, works, including: Floovant, The Four Sons of Aymon, Lion de Bourges, and Maugis...
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    well as the château de Montessor in The Four Sons of Aymon. The ruins of this ancient fortress sit on a rocky crag overlooking the Meuse and the Charleville-Mézières...
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    Charlemagne, the Old French 12th-century chanson de geste Quatre Fils Aymon, mentions many of Wallonia's rivers, villages and other places. In Dinant the rock...
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    Ros Beiaard (Dendermonde) (category Culture of Belgium)
    members of a local guild, the Pijnders. Traditionally, four young brothers from Dendermonde ("de Vier Heemskinderen"; the Four Sons of Aymon) ride the horse...
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  • avenged by Theodoric. The Four Sons of Aymon Duke Aymon The article Heimer in Nordisk familjebok (1909). The entry Heime/Heimir in The Nibelungen Tradition:...
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    service books. Some of the French texts she owned were an original Charlemagne romance published by Caxton, known as The Four Sons of Aymon, Christine de Pizan's...
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    Namur (redirect from Capital of Wallonia)
    horse Bayard carrying The Four Sons of Aymon, created by Olivier Strebelle for Expo 58 The Sambre Old town Joust on stilts in Namur. The stiltwalkers fights...
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    Reinold (category Year of birth unknown)
    Fils Aymon (The Four Sons of Aymon), where Renaud de Montauban dies in an almost identical manner. Reinold began his religious life by entering the Benedictine...
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    for the legend of The Four Sons of Aymon. 432: The former home of pastor Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis. 446: Huis van de Graeff, former city palace of Andries...
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    Ghent International Exposition (1913) (category Culture of Ghent)
    was created. The four sons of Aymon statue, depicting Reinout, Adelaert, Ritsaert and Writsaert on their horse, Beyaert, was erected on the central approach...
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    Ardennes (department) (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    The Four Sons of Aymon, knights on their horse called Bayard helped by the enchanter Maugis who gave his name to village of Noyers-Pont-Maugis at the...
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  • in the Bargello in Florence. According to Gunn, he 'kept an outstanding chapel choir', and commissioned Caxton's edition of The Four Sons of Aymon in...
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  • of Ardennes, and became the mother of the four sons of Aymon. He was one of four children: Walbert IV, Brunulphe I, Count of the Adrennes, St. Amalberga...
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    include the Dames of the 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...
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    Bogny-sur-Meuse (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
    The Four Sons of Aymon, such as the Hermitage, the statue of Bayard the horse, and the four peaks symbolizing the four brothers. Situated in the Ardennes...
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    John Skelton (poet) (category Alumni of the University of Cambridge)
    reading in the romances of Charlemagne, of the Round Table, The Four Sons of Aymon and the "Trojan cycle." Skelton finds space to give an opinion of Geoffrey...
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    Flémalle (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
    poems such as the Song of the Four Sons of Aymon or the Song of Maugis d'Aigremont. The castle is named after one of the protagonists of these legends:...
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  • their inspiration from The Four Sons of Aymon, a French chanson de geste. It is distinctive enough, however, to be reckoned among the romances composed in...
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  • prince of the Holy Roman Empire. He took part in the Third Crusade in 1189. Aymon was a native of the Tarentaise Valley. He was the eldest son of Aymeric...
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