• springs from the Old French chansons de geste, and was later adapted into a variety of art forms, including Renaissance epics and operas. Together with the...
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  • 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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  • one soundtrack, one live album, three extended plays, 29 music videos, and over 220 singles. This was also released as part of Daft Pomp (2022) "Expiration...
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    "The Burned Book" and seek in their Rabbi's surviving writings for clues as to what the lost volume contained and why it was destroyed. Nikolai Gogol burned...
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    the 8th century and France since the 11th century, where the most popular genres had been the chanson de geste, troubadour lyrics, and romantic epics,...
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    Horse symbolism (category Horses and humans)
    mud, a river or a fountain. In medieval literature, Malabron (chanson de Gaufrey) and Zéphir (Perceforest) change into horses. Paul Sébillot reports...
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    disillusioned with the rigid dictatorship and was eventually imprisoned in 1855 for publishing a polemical chanson against the Emperor. What had changed,...
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    Printing Office, 1973 Brown, Richard; Chanson, Hubert; McIntosh, Dave; Madhani, Jay (2011). Turbulent Velocity and Suspended Sediment Concentration Measurements...
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  • Warden-Commander Clarel de Chanson is the Orlesian Commander of the Grey. She is manipulated by the Venatori leader, Magister Erimond, and leads the Wardens to...
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    (1229), and Orleans (1235)) and the so-called "Renaissance of the 12th century"; a growing body of secular vernacular literature (including the chanson de...
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