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  2. Garin de Monglane - Wikipedia

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    Garin de Monglane is a fictional aristocrat who gives his name to the second cycle of Old French chansons de geste, La Geste de Garin de Monglane. [1] His cycle tells stories of fiefless lads of noble birth who went off seeking land and adventure fighting the Saracens .

  3. Cristina Vee - Wikipedia

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    Cristina Danielle Valenzuela [1] (born July 11, 1987), known professionally as Cristina Vee, or Cristina "Vee" Valenzuela , is an American voice actress and musical artist.

  4. Girart de Vienne - Wikipedia

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    Girart de Vienne is a late twelfth-century (c.1180 [1]) Old French chanson de geste by Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube.The work tells the story of the sons of Garin de Monglane and their battles with the Emperor Charlemagne, and it establishes the friendship of the epic heroes Olivier and Roland.

  5. La Geste de Garin de Monglane - Wikipedia

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    Enfances Garin de Monglane (15th century) and Garin de Monglane (13th century), on which is founded the prose romance of Guerin de Monglane, printed in the 15th century by Jehan Trepperel and often later; Girars de Viane (13th century, by Bertrand de Bar-sur-Aube), ed. P. Tarbe (Reims, 1850) Hernaut de Beaulande (fragment 14th century)

  6. Venâncio Mondlane - Wikipedia

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    Mondlane was born on 17 January 1974 in Lichinga, Niassa Province, Mozambique. [10] He earned a degree in forest engineering from Eduardo Mondlane University. [11] Prior to his entry into politics, he led the "Jovens Solidários" movement in the Kambukwana district of Maputo from 1990 to 2000, which provided aid to victims of the 2000 Mozambique flood.

  7. Mong-Lan - Wikipedia

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    Awards for Má»™ng-Lan's work Work Award Result Ref. Billy Waller Prize in Poetry Winner [8] [non-primary source needed]Song of the Cicadas: Juniper Prize for Poetry : Winner [10] [non-primary source needed]

  8. Matter of France - Wikipedia

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    The Matter of France was one of the "Three Matters" repeatedly recalled in medieval literature, the others being the Matter of Britain, relating to the legends of Great Britain and Brittany, and the Matter of Rome which represented the medieval poets' interpretations of Ancient Greek and Roman mythology and history. [1]

  9. William of Gellone - Wikipedia

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    William was born in northern France in the mid-8th century, to Thierry IV, Count of Autun, and his wife Aldana. [5] He was a relative of Charlemagne.The relationship is speculated to have come through William's mother, perhaps a daughter of Charles Martel, or through Thierry, apparently a close kinsman of Charlemagne's maternal great-grandmother (Bertrada of Prüm), with the two relationships ...