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MARIANNE AILES "DOON DE NANTEUIL" AND THE EPIC OF REVOLT 52/2, p. 247

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Old High German
  • Old Provençal
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Early Middle English
  • Old French

works

  • Gaufrey
  • Girart de Roussillon
  • Doon de Nanteuil
  • Aye d'Avignon
  • Renaus de Montauban
  • Girart de Vienne
  • La Chevalerie Ogier
  • Aspremont
  • Karlamagnussaga
  • Beuves d'Aigremont
  • Vivien de Monbranc
  • Maugis d'Aigremont
  • Raoul de Cambrai
  • Doon de Mayence
  • Gui de Nanteuil
  • Huon de Bordeaux

people

  • Charlemagne
  • Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube
  • Girart de Vienne
  • Grifón d'Hautefeuille
  • Beuves d'Aigremont
  • Isembart
  • Maugis
  • Hernaut de Beaulande
  • Gaston Paris
  • Paul Meyer

subjects

  • narrative
  • kingly
  • politics
  • character
  • Justification
  • kinship
  • casus
  • rebellion
  • sympathy
  • traitor
  • prosperity
  • morality
  • history
  • siege
  • feudalism
  • epic
  • courtliness
  • family

places

  • Doon de Nanteuil
  • Aye d'Avignon
  • Bar-sur-Aube
  • Girart de Vienne
  • Renaus de Montauban
  • Puille
  • Alixandre
  • Bordesley
  • Karlamagnussaga
  • Viane
  • Mascon
  • Biauland
  • Maugis d'Aigremont
  • Renaud
  • Daire
  • Hautefeuille
  • Nanteuil
  • Nantes
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