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- Eliduc abstract ""Eliduc" is a Breton lai by the medieval poet Marie de France. The twelfth and last poem in the collection known as The Lais of Marie de France, it appears in the manuscript Harley 978 at the British Library. Like the other poems in this collection, "Eliduc" is written in the Anglo-Norman dialect of Old French, in couplets of eight syllables in length. At 1184 lines, it is the longest of the lais attributed to Marie de France. The text of the lai notes that its correct title should be Guildeluec and Guilliadon, but the name Eliduc has stuck.".
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- Eliduc wikiPageExternalLink eliduc_rickert.pdf.
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- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Category:12th-century_works.
- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Category:French_poems.
- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lais_of_Marie_de_France.
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- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Exeter.
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- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_French_literature.
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- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Strengleikar.
- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink The_Lais_of_Marie_de_France.
- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Tristan_and_Iseult.
- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Völsunga_saga.
- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLink Weasel.
- Eliduc wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eliduc".
- Eliduc hasPhotoCollection Eliduc.
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- Eliduc subject Category:12th-century_works.
- Eliduc subject Category:French_poems.
- Eliduc subject Category:Lais_of_Marie_de_France.
- Eliduc hypernym Lai.
- Eliduc type Poem.
- Eliduc type Work.
- Eliduc type Work.
- Eliduc comment ""Eliduc" is a Breton lai by the medieval poet Marie de France. The twelfth and last poem in the collection known as The Lais of Marie de France, it appears in the manuscript Harley 978 at the British Library. Like the other poems in this collection, "Eliduc" is written in the Anglo-Norman dialect of Old French, in couplets of eight syllables in length. At 1184 lines, it is the longest of the lais attributed to Marie de France.".
- Eliduc label "Eliduc".
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- Eliduc wasDerivedFrom Eliduc?oldid=668685421.
- Eliduc isPrimaryTopicOf Eliduc.