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Agolant or Agolante is a fictional character in Medieval and Renaissance romantic epics dealing with the Matter of France, including Orlando innamorato
Agolant
12th-century Old French epic poem
Chanson d'Aspremont (or simply Aspremont, or Agolant) is a 12th-century Old French chanson de geste (before 1190). The poem comprises 11, 376 verses (unusually
Aspremont_(chanson_de_geste)
Son of Hector in Greek mythology
Roland wins the sword by defeating a Saracen knight (Almonte, the son of Agolant) who had defeated Ruggiero II. In Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso, a
Astyanax
Mountain in Italy
Griko language). Charlemagne is said to have defeated the Saracen king Agolant on Aspromonte. A poem of 11 376 verses was written, named after this victory
Aspromonte
Sword attributed to Charlemagne
later in Karlmeinet Part III, where he is battling against the invasion of Agolant, it is another, different piece of weapon. It is noted that the name-form
Joyeuse
conquers all of Spain. A second war is brought on to battle the African king Agolant who, briefly, reconquers the country. (During this war, several miracles
Historia_Caroli_Magni
Fictional character
of Astyanax, son of Hector) and a Saracen lady (Galaciella, daughter of Agolant, king of Africa). When Ruggiero's father is betrayed and murdered, his
Ruggiero_(character)
Sword of Roland, Paladin of Charlemagne
just before Roland obtained it was a Saracen named Aumon[t], son of king Agolant,. Young Roland mounted Naimes's horse Morel without permission, and armed
Durendal
Horse of Roland, Paladin of Charlemagne
Aspremont, the horse is said to have formerly been in the possession of King Agolant's son Aumon. After Aumon's defeat, the horse (and his sword Durendal) was
Veillantif
Mythical medieval figure
Willem Vorsterman's Historie vander coninghinnen Sibilla, or the pagan king Agolant in La Reine Sebile. This Sebile marries not Baudoin, but Charlemagne himself
Sebile
Serenata by João de Sousa Carvalho
Medoro Rodomonte Mandricardo Astolfo Atlantes Brunello Ferragut Sacripante Agolant Duke Aymon Ganelon Mambrino Marfisa Maugris Melissa Naimon Oliver Pinabel
L'Angelica_(Carvalho)
Old Norse thirteenth-century prose compilation
branch by far, chronicling Charlemagne and Roland's battle with Agulandus (Agolant), his son Jamund, and the giant Ferragut, attempting to stitch together
Karlamagnús_saga
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Lucky Life
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Thaddeus was one of the 12 apostles described in the New Testament of the Bible.
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Prayer.
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English : variant spelling of Gross.Respelling of German Gross.
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Persian/Iranian
(مینو) Variant spelling of Persian Minoo, MINU means "heaven, paradise."
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(בּׄעַז) Hebrew name BO'AZ means "swiftness." In the bible, this is the name of a Bethlehemite who married Ruth.
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Hindu, Indian
Star; Wife of Moon
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God of Yoga (Lord Shiva), One who practices Yoga
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Hindu
Descendant from Puru
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Polish
Feminine form of Polish Henryk, HENRYKA means "home-ruler."
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