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[Footnote: Villehardouin says, “Les Anglois et Danois mult bien rombattoint avec leurs haches.”] (that is, in their language, battle-axes,) ‘to the front!’ and the
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Holger Danske, whom the old French chronicles know as Ogier le Danois, mounted into the saddle.
Three Hearts and Three Lions Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1953
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Ogier le Danois, who also fought at Roncevaux, has given us
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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Quatre Fils d'Aymon, Ogier le Danois, etc. Even the character of the hero varies from age to age, for whereas
The Book of the Epic 1894
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Melcourt meant the château of Melcourt-le-Danois in the neighborhood of
The Street Called Straight Basil King 1893
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Danois_, which are obviously late enough to have come under Arthurian influence.
The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) George Saintsbury 1889
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Danois_, and, in 1756, the work in the list on a previous page.
The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature Conrad Hjalmar Nordby 1883
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(Ogier le Danois), who is expected to return, i. xxxii.
The Hero of Esthonia and Other Studies in the Romantic Literature of That Country 1878
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{1} Now, in literary forms and romance, as in Ogier le Danois, persons are carried away by the Fairy King or Queen.
A Collection of Ballads Andrew Lang 1878
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'_Chanson de Nimes_,' '_Ogier le Danois_,' '_Jour de Blaibes_,' all of which were written in the languages of Oc and Oil.
A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present 1874
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