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- Morgante abstract "Morgante, sometimes also called Morgante Maggiore (i.e. the \"Greater Morgante\", the name give to the complete 28 canto edition published in 1483), is an Italian romantic epic by Luigi Pulci which appeared in its final form in 1483; a now lost 23 canto version likely appeared in late 1478; two other 23 canto versions were published in 1481 and 1482. The work was commissioned by Lucrezia Tornabuoni.Based on popular Matter of France material, the poem tells the story of Orlando and Renaud de Montauban (in Italian, Renaldo or Rinaldo), the most famous of Charlemagne's paladins, in a frequently burlesque fashion. The title character is a giant who becomes Orlando's loyal follower after the knight stops him from attacking the monastery of Chiaromonte and converts him to Christianity. After many strange adventures, Morgante is killed by a bite from a crab. Other characters include Morgante's friend, the gluttonous Margutte who dies in a fit of laughter, and the philosophically inclined demon Astarotte. The poem ends with an account of Orlando's defeat and death at the Battle of Roncesvalles. The last five cantos of Pulci's work are based on La Spagna a 14th-century Italian epic attributed to the Florentine Sostegno di Zanobi.Lord Byron translated the first canto of Morgante in 1822.".
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- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Astaroth.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Roncevaux_Pass.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Burlesque.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Canto.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Category:1483_works.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epic_poems_in_Italian.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italian_poems.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Category:Matter_of_France.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roland.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Chivalric_romance.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Epic_poetry.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Giant_(mythology).
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink La_Spagna.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Byron.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Lucrezia_Tornabuoni.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Luigi_Pulci.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Matter_of_France.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Paladin.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Renaud_de_Montauban.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLink Roland.
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morgante Maggiore".
- Morgante wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morgante".
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- Morgante subject Category:1483_works.
- Morgante subject Category:Epic_poems_in_Italian.
- Morgante subject Category:Italian_poems.
- Morgante subject Category:Matter_of_France.
- Morgante subject Category:Roland.
- Morgante hypernym Epic.
- Morgante type Work.
- Morgante type Character.
- Morgante type Leader.
- Morgante type Work.
- Morgante comment "Morgante, sometimes also called Morgante Maggiore (i.e. the \"Greater Morgante\", the name give to the complete 28 canto edition published in 1483), is an Italian romantic epic by Luigi Pulci which appeared in its final form in 1483; a now lost 23 canto version likely appeared in late 1478; two other 23 canto versions were published in 1481 and 1482.".
- Morgante label "Morgante".
- Morgante sameAs Q1766450.
- Morgante sameAs مورغانتي.
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- Morgante sameAs Morgante_(poema).
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- Morgante sameAs Morgante_maggiore.
- Morgante sameAs m.04w3ys2.
- Morgante sameAs Морганте.
- Morgante sameAs Q1766450.
- Morgante wasDerivedFrom Morgante?oldid=698904583.
- Morgante isPrimaryTopicOf Morgante.