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- Aiquin abstract "Aiquin (also spelled Aquin or Acquin), subtitled La conqueste de la Bretaigne par le roy Charlemaigne ("The Conquest of Britain by King Charlemagne"), is a medieval Old French chanson de geste (heroic narrative) about the rivalry between a Saracen king, Aiquin, and the Christian emperor Charlemagne. The French medievalist Joseph Bédier called it a "consolidation of history and legend in an imposing ensemble." It survives in one fifteenth-century manuscript, BnF fr. 2233, now in the Bibliothèque nationale de France. It is usually attributed to Garin Trosseboeuf, possibly a cleric of Dol, and was probably written in the late twelfth century. It is the oldest extant French text from Brittany.The setting of the chanson is almost certainly corresponds to the period 919–37 in Breton history, when the Normans (Vikings newly settled in northern France) persistently raided Brittany. It conflates Saracens (Sarrasin) and Arabs (Arabis) with Normans (Norois), and places Aiquin's origins in the north country (Nort pais). It also turns Roland, the Frankish hero of the earlier Chanson de Roland, into a native Breton.Inspired by Aiquin, the family of the famous French soldier Bertrand du Guesclin (died 1380) claimed to descend from the Saracen king.".
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- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Bertrand_du_Guesclin.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Bibliothèque_nationale_de_France.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chansons_de_geste.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Chanson_de_Roland.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Chanson_de_geste.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Dol-de-Bretagne.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Bédier.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Normans.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Roland.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink Saracen.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLink The_Song_of_Roland.
- Aiquin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aiquin".
- Aiquin hasPhotoCollection Aiquin.
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- Aiquin subject Category:Chansons_de_geste.
- Aiquin hypernym Chanson.
- Aiquin type Song.
- Aiquin comment "Aiquin (also spelled Aquin or Acquin), subtitled La conqueste de la Bretaigne par le roy Charlemaigne ("The Conquest of Britain by King Charlemagne"), is a medieval Old French chanson de geste (heroic narrative) about the rivalry between a Saracen king, Aiquin, and the Christian emperor Charlemagne. The French medievalist Joseph Bédier called it a "consolidation of history and legend in an imposing ensemble." It survives in one fifteenth-century manuscript, BnF fr.".
- Aiquin label "Aiquin".
- Aiquin sameAs La_Chanson_dAiquin.
- Aiquin sameAs Roman_dAiquin.
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- Aiquin sameAs Q3440923.
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- Aiquin wasDerivedFrom Aiquin?oldid=645198886.
- Aiquin isPrimaryTopicOf Aiquin.