Names of Knights and Ladies (part 2) |
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Written by Sir Joreth of Heldaine
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Thursday, 22 September 2005 |
I enjoyed the revered Robert de Giselles’ article on Arthurian
names for lords and ladies, and if he does not mind, I would like to
continue that list. The following names are taken from the great Song
of Roland, an account of the times of Charlemagne. The names are
collected from either knightly barons within the Frankish army or the
Spanish (then pagan) army.
Lords:
- Acelin
- Aelroth
- Algalife
- Almacur
- Almaris
- Amurafle
- Anseis
- Antelme
- Astor
- Aton
- Baligant
- Basan
- Basile
- Berenger
- Blancandrin
- Borel
- Canabeus
- Capuel
- Chernubles
- Clarien
- Clarifan
- Clarin
- Corsablis
- Dapamort
- Engeler
- Escremiz
- Estorgant
- Estramarin
- Esturganz
- Eudon
- Eudropin
- Falsaron
- Gaifier
- Ganelon
- Gautier
- Gebuin
- Gefrei
- Gemalfin
- Gerard
- Gerer
- Gerin
- Gibuins
- Godselme
- Grandonie
- Grossaille
- Guarlan
- Guineman
- Guion
- Hamon
- Herman
- Jangleu
- Jouner
- Jozeran
- Jurfaleu
- Justin
- Lorant
- Machiner
- Maheu
- Malbien
- Malcud
- Malduit
- Malpalin
- Malprimis
- Malquidant
- Malsarun
- Marcule
- Margariz
- Marsilion
- Milun
- Naimon
- Nevelun
- Oger
- Ogier
- Oliver
- Otun
- Pinabel
- Priamun
- Rabel
- Rembalt
- Roland
- Samsun
- Sylvester
- Tedbalt
- Tierri
- Torleu
- Turgis
- Turold
- Turpin
- Valdabrun
- Vivien
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Last Updated ( Friday, 23 September 2005 )
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