Aiol and Mirabel is an Old French chanson de geste. Originating probably in the late twelfth century, the oldest copy in Old French dates from circa 1280. It was translated into Middle Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. The narrative recounts the adventures of the young knight Aiol who attempts to restore his father's fiefdom, and along the way marries a Saracen princess. The poem may have been performed in 1212 at the court of Philip II of France, on the occasion of a royal wedding.
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| - Aiol and Mirabel is an Old French chanson de geste. Originating probably in the late twelfth century, the oldest copy in Old French dates from circa 1280. It was translated into Middle Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. The narrative recounts the adventures of the young knight Aiol who attempts to restore his father's fiefdom, and along the way marries a Saracen princess. The poem may have been performed in 1212 at the court of Philip II of France, on the occasion of a royal wedding. (en)
- Aiol, aussi connu sous le nom Aiol et Mirabel, est une chanson de geste écrite en ancien français. Il date de la fin du XIIe ou du début du XIIIe siècle. Il a été traduit en moyen néerlandais, en italien et en espagnol. Il nous a été transmis par un seul manuscrit, le ms. 25516 français de la BnF. (fr)
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| - Aiol and Mirabel is an Old French chanson de geste. Originating probably in the late twelfth century, the oldest copy in Old French dates from circa 1280. It was translated into Middle Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. The narrative recounts the adventures of the young knight Aiol who attempts to restore his father's fiefdom, and along the way marries a Saracen princess. The poem may have been performed in 1212 at the court of Philip II of France, on the occasion of a royal wedding. (en)
- Aiol, aussi connu sous le nom Aiol et Mirabel, est une chanson de geste écrite en ancien français. Il date de la fin du XIIe ou du début du XIIIe siècle. Il a été traduit en moyen néerlandais, en italien et en espagnol. Il nous a été transmis par un seul manuscrit, le ms. 25516 français de la BnF. (fr)
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