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  2. Song of Roland - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Roland--(Dorothy L. Sayers) at Faded Page (Canada) The Song of Roland public domain audiobook at LibriVox; La Chanson de Roland (Old French) The Romance of the Middle Ages: The Song of Roland Archived 2019-08-01 at the Wayback Machine, discussion of Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Digby 23, audio clip, and discussion of the manuscript's ...

  3. Dorothy L. Sayers - Wikipedia

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    The last books by Sayers were The Song of Roland, translated from the French, and a second volume of papers on Dante (both 1957). [ 121 ] On 17 December 1957 Sayers died suddenly of a coronary thrombosis at her home in Witham, aged 64; she was cremated six days later at Golders Green Crematorium .

  4. List of works by Dorothy L. Sayers - Wikipedia

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    The Dorothy L Sayers Society: The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: 1944–1950, A Noble Daring: 1999: The Dorothy L Sayers Society: The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: 1951–1957, In the Midst of Life: 2000: The Dorothy L Sayers Society: The Letters of Dorothy L. Sayers: Child and Woman of Her Time: 2002: The Dorothy L Sayers Society: A supplement ...

  5. Précieuse - Wikipedia

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    Précieuse (French for 'precious'; Old French: Preciuse) is the sword of Baligant, the Saracen king in the French epic The Song of Roland. [1] Baligant allegedly named his sword in response to hearing that Charlemagne's sword had a name. Throughout the epic, there are several contrasts between the two, with Baligant being portrayed as a foolish ...

  6. Tencendur - Wikipedia

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    Tencendur, or Tencendor ("strife") [1] is the warhorse of King Charlemagne in the French epic, The Song of Roland. [2] Tencendur is mentioned in laisse 239 of the poem. Next with both spurs he's gored his horse's flanks, And Tencendor has made four bounds thereat. — (Charles Kenneth Scott Moncrieff translation, 1919)

  7. Passecerf - Wikipedia

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    Passecerf, or Passëcerf, ("stag-beater") is the warhorse of Gerier, one of the Twelve Peers in the French epic, The Song of Roland. [1] Passecerf is mentioned in laisse 108 of the poem. References

  8. Category:Works by Dorothy L. Sayers - Wikipedia

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    Books by Dorothy L. Sayers (1 P) D. Dorothy L. Sayers characters (1 C, 7 P) N. ... Pages in category "Works by Dorothy L. Sayers" This category contains only the ...

  9. Gramimond - Wikipedia

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    Gramimond ("grim") is the warhorse of Valdabrun, one of the Saracens in the French epic, The Song of Roland. [1] Gramimond is introduced in laisse 118 of the poem and is destroyed along with its rider by Roland.

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