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Ogier the Dane - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Holger Danske - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Holger Danske is the Danish name for •Ogier the Dane, a fictional character appearing in medieval chansons de geste. •Holger Danske (resistance group) a movement taking its name from the fictional ch...
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Read "Age of Chivalry," by Thomas Bulfinch. ... OGIER, the Dane, was the son of Geoffroy, who wrested Denmark from the Pagans, and reigned the first Christian king of that country. When Ogier was born, and before he was baptized, six ladies of ravishing beauty appeared all at once in the chamber of the infant.
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Chapter 26 - Ogier, The Dane, Continued ... It was decided that the united Danish and Mauritanian armies should cross the sea and carry the war to the country of the Saracens, and that a thousand French knights should range themselves under the banner of Ogier, the Dane, who, though not a king, should have equal rank with...
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End of Article: OGIER THE DANE; ... OGIER THE DANE , a See also: ... history of Morvine, son to Oger the Dane, translated by J . M . (See also:
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In one account, Ogier's son was slain by Charlot, son of Charlemagne, and in revenge Ogier slew the king's nephew and was only prevented from slaying Charlemagne himself. He resisted Charlemagne for seven years at Castleford but submitted ca.
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Ogier the Dane from The Story of Roland by James Baldwin ... OGIER THE DANE ... About this time there came to dwell in the household of Duke Namon a youth, some three years older than Roland, named Ogier. He was a Dane, and had [48] come to France as a hostage. Very tall he was, and straight as a mountain pine;
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It was decided that the united Danish and Mauritanian armies should cross the sea and carry the war to the country of the Saracens, and that a thousand French knights should range themselves under the banner of Ogier, the Dane, who, though not a king, should have equal rank with the two others.
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OGIER THE DANE, a hero of romance, who is idenfified with the Frankish warrior Autchar (Autgarius, Auctarius, Otgarius, Oggerius) of the old chroniclers. St Benedicti, Paris, 1677) has left a description of his monument there, which had figures of Ogier and his friend Benedict or Benoit, with smaller images of Roland...
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ōˈjēər, ōzhyāˈ, in the chansons de geste, a paladin of Charlemagne. Although his military feats save emperor and kingdom, he is for a time at odds with ...
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