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- La_Spagna abstract "La Spagna (English: \"Spain\"), also called La Spagna in rima is a 14th-century Italian epic attributed to the Florentine Sostegno di Zanobi and likely composed between 1350 and 1360 The poem is in ottava rima, composed of 40 cantos (or cantari) each of about 40 octaves. The work is an adaptation of the story of Charlemagne's battles in Spain and the adventures of his nephew, the paladin Orlando (Roland), including the tale of his mortal duel with Ferraguto and his ultimate death at Roncesvalles.The material derives originally from the much translated and adapted Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle (Historia Caroli Magni, Book IV of the Codex Calixtinus, a Latin chronicle concerning the feats of Charlemagne from the middle of the 12th century). The story of the death of Roland is also treated in The Song of Roland. An adaptation of the Pseudo-Turpin material also occurs in the anonymous Franco-Venetian epic L'Entrée d'Espagne (c.1320; the author is thought to be from Padua).La Spagna, which has been described by critics as \"a darkly dramatic and often electrifyingly effective treatment of Ganelon's final treachery and Orlando's noble death\", was an important source for the Italian romantic epics Morgante by Luigi Pulci (the last five cantos of Pulci's work are based on La Spagna), Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando furioso by Ludovico Ariosto.".
- La_Spagna wikiPageExternalLink spagna.pdf.
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- La_Spagna wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- La_Spagna wikiPageRevisionID "660818227".
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epic_poems_in_Italian.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_poems.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Matter_of_France.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roland.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Chivalric_romance.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Calixtinus.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Entrxc3xa9e_dEspagne.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Epic_poetry.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Ferragut.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Ganelon.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Historia_Caroli_Magni.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink King_Marsile.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Ludovico_Ariosto.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Pulci.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Matteo_Maria_Boiardo.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Morgante.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Octave_(poetry).
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Orlando_Furioso.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Orlando_Innamorato.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Ottava_rima.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Paladin.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Pamplona.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Roland.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Roncesvalles.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink The_Song_of_Roland.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLink Zaragoza.
- La_Spagna wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Spagna".
- La_Spagna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- La_Spagna wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- La_Spagna subject Category:Epic_poems_in_Italian.
- La_Spagna subject Category:Italian_poems.
- La_Spagna subject Category:Matter_of_France.
- La_Spagna subject Category:Roland.
- La_Spagna hypernym Epic.
- La_Spagna type Work.
- La_Spagna type Character.
- La_Spagna type Leader.
- La_Spagna comment "La Spagna (English: \"Spain\"), also called La Spagna in rima is a 14th-century Italian epic attributed to the Florentine Sostegno di Zanobi and likely composed between 1350 and 1360 The poem is in ottava rima, composed of 40 cantos (or cantari) each of about 40 octaves.".
- La_Spagna label "La Spagna".
- La_Spagna sameAs Q3965862.
- La_Spagna sameAs Spagna_(poema).
- La_Spagna sameAs m.0jt4chn.
- La_Spagna sameAs Q3965862.
- La_Spagna wasDerivedFrom La_Spagna?oldid=660818227.
- La_Spagna isPrimaryTopicOf La_Spagna.