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Scene from Song of RolandRoland blowing his warhorn in battle against the Saracens at Roncesvalle, 789 AD. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
History. France. Death of Roland in Ronceveaux (778). Roland blowing his horn3434629 History. France. Death of Roland in Ronceveaux (778). Roland blowing his horn. Illustration in: Belles Images d'Histoire (History Schoolbook), by H
Ms Fr 6465 f. 113 The Emperor Charlemagne Finds Rolands Corpse after the Battle of RoncevauxXIR177453 Ms Fr 6465 f.113 The Emperor Charlemagne Finds Rolands Corpse after the Battle of Roncevaux, from Les Grandes Chroniques de France, c.1460 (vellum) by Fouquet
CHARLEMAGNE WITH PALADINS. A page from the 12th century Heidelberg Manuscript of the Chanson de Roland, by Pfaffen Konrad
LA CHANSON DE ROLAND. (The Song of Roland). A fragment of a 15th century translation into English of the epic poem
CHARLEMAGNE (742-814). King of the Franks (768-814) and Emperor of the West (800-814). Charlemagne slaying an opponent. From a page of the 12th century Heidelberg manuscript of the Chanson de Roland
RONCESVALLES, 778. Roland bearing the standard of the French forces of Charlemagne against the Gascons in the pass at Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees, 778 A.D. the basis of the epic Chanson de Roland
SONG OF ROLAND, 778 A. D. Roland, Charlemagnes nephew and the favorite of his twelve paladinsSONG OF ROLAND, 778 A.D. Roland, Charlemagnes nephew and the favorite of his twelve paladins, attacked with other Frankish forces (right) at Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees in 778 A.D
SONG OF ROLAND, 778 A. D. The death of Roland (in gold armor), the nephew of CharlemagneSONG OF ROLAND, 778 A.D. The death of Roland (in gold armor), the nephew of Charlemagne and the most celebrated of the emperors twelve paladins, at the Battle of Roncesvalles in the Pyrenees