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Doon de Mayence also known as Doolin de Maience, Doon de Maience or Doolin de Mayence was a fictional hero of the Old French chansons de geste, who gives his name to the third cycle of the Charlemagne romances dealing with the feudal revolts. There is no single unifying theme in the geste of Doon de Mayence. The rebellious barons are connected by the poets with Doon by fictitious genealogical ties and all are represented as opposing Charlemagne, although their adventures—insofar as they possess a historical basis—generally occur before (or after) his reign.

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  • Doon de Mayence (en)
  • Doolin de Maience (fr)
  • ドーン・ド・マイヤンス (ja)
  • Жеста Доона де Майанса (ru)
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  • ドーン・ド・マイヤンスは、古フランス語で書かれた武勲詩、およびその主人公で伝説上の英雄。「フランスもの」には彼の名前を付けた物語群が存在し、いずれも王権にたいする反逆をテーマとしている。 (ja)
  • Doon de Mayence also known as Doolin de Maience, Doon de Maience or Doolin de Mayence was a fictional hero of the Old French chansons de geste, who gives his name to the third cycle of the Charlemagne romances dealing with the feudal revolts. There is no single unifying theme in the geste of Doon de Mayence. The rebellious barons are connected by the poets with Doon by fictitious genealogical ties and all are represented as opposing Charlemagne, although their adventures—insofar as they possess a historical basis—generally occur before (or after) his reign. (en)
  • Doolin de Maience, Doon de Maience ou Doolin de Mayence est un baron héros des poèmes épiques médiévaux en vieux français connus sous le nom de chansons de geste, qui forment ensemble le noyau des légendes de Charlemagne. L'histoire de Doonlin est racontée dans une chanson appartenant à un cycle appelé Geste de Doonlin de Maience. Ce cycle parle des barons rebelles de Charlemagne et contient les histoires de héros tels que Girart de Roussillon, Raoul de Cambrai, Renaud de Montauban et Ogier le Danois, qui sont tous représentés comme opposés à Charlemagne bien que le nom de l'empereur soit probablement souvent utilisé pour désigner son successeur plus faible, Louis. La chanson traitant de Doonlin lui-même donne d'abord un récit romantique de son enfance ; la seconde moitié, décrivant ses gu (fr)
  • Жеста Доона де Майанса, известная также как «жеста мятежных баронов» — цикл французских эпических поэм, названный по имени основателя рода, среди потомков которого и предатель Ганелон. В ходе эволюции эта жеста стала циклом о борьбе императорской власти с внутренними врагами. (ru)
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  • Doon de Mayence also known as Doolin de Maience, Doon de Maience or Doolin de Mayence was a fictional hero of the Old French chansons de geste, who gives his name to the third cycle of the Charlemagne romances dealing with the feudal revolts. There is no single unifying theme in the geste of Doon de Mayence. The rebellious barons are connected by the poets with Doon by fictitious genealogical ties and all are represented as opposing Charlemagne, although their adventures—insofar as they possess a historical basis—generally occur before (or after) his reign. The general insolence of their attitude to the sovereign suggests that Charlemagne is here only a pseudonym for his weaker successors. The tradition of a traitorous family of Mayence (Mainz), which was developed in Italy into a series of stories about criminals, appeared later than the Carolingian cycle. A contributor to the Chronicle of Fredegar states (iv. 87) that the army of Sigebert was betrayed from within its own ranks by men of Mayence, in a battle fought with Radulf on the banks of the Unstrut in Thuringia. The chief heroes of the poems which make up Doon de Mayence are Ogier the Dane, the four sons of Aymon, and Huon of Bordeaux. Doon himself was probably one of the last characters to be clearly defined, and the chanson de geste relating his exploits was drawn up partly with the view of supplying a suitable ancestor for the other heroes—in modern terms, a prequel. The second half of the poem, detailing Doon’s wars in Saxony, is perhaps based on historical events but the first half, a separate romance dealing with his romantic childhood, is a fiction dating back to the 13th century. Doon had twelve sons, of whom the most noteworthy are: * Gaufrey de Danemarche, the father of Ogier the Dane * Doon de Nanteuil, whose son Gamier married the beautiful Aye d’Avignon * Griffon d’Hauteville, father of the arch-traitor Ganelon * Duke Aymon de Dordone or Dourdan, whose four sons (including Renaud de Montauban) were relentlessly pursued by Charles * Beuves d’Aigremont, whose sons were the enchanter Maugris and Vivien de Monbranc * Sevin (or Seguin), the father of Huon of Bordeaux * Girart de Roussillon, hero, married to Bertha, opponent of Charles * Others, less renowned The history of these figures is given in Doon de Mayence, Gaufrey, the romances relating to Ogier, Aye d’Avignon, the fragmentary Doon de Nanteuil, Gui de Nanteuil, Tristan de Nanteuil, Parise la Duchesse, Maugis d’Aigremont, Vivien l’amachour de Monbranc, Renaus de Montauban (or Les Quatre Fils Aymon) and Huon de Bordeaux. (en)
  • Doolin de Maience, Doon de Maience ou Doolin de Mayence est un baron héros des poèmes épiques médiévaux en vieux français connus sous le nom de chansons de geste, qui forment ensemble le noyau des légendes de Charlemagne. L'histoire de Doonlin est racontée dans une chanson appartenant à un cycle appelé Geste de Doonlin de Maience. Ce cycle parle des barons rebelles de Charlemagne et contient les histoires de héros tels que Girart de Roussillon, Raoul de Cambrai, Renaud de Montauban et Ogier le Danois, qui sont tous représentés comme opposés à Charlemagne bien que le nom de l'empereur soit probablement souvent utilisé pour désigner son successeur plus faible, Louis. La chanson traitant de Doonlin lui-même donne d'abord un récit romantique de son enfance ; la seconde moitié, décrivant ses guerres en Saxe, peut avoir une base historique. (fr)
  • ドーン・ド・マイヤンスは、古フランス語で書かれた武勲詩、およびその主人公で伝説上の英雄。「フランスもの」には彼の名前を付けた物語群が存在し、いずれも王権にたいする反逆をテーマとしている。 (ja)
  • Жеста Доона де Майанса, известная также как «жеста мятежных баронов» — цикл французских эпических поэм, названный по имени основателя рода, среди потомков которого и предатель Ганелон. В ходе эволюции эта жеста стала циклом о борьбе императорской власти с внутренними врагами. Фактический создатель цикла — неизвестный автор поэмы «Гофрей» (вторая половина XIII века), впервые объединивший персонажей разрозненных до того поэм в стройную генеалогию. В прологе он достаточно произвольно объявил потомками (сыновьями и внуками) Доона де Майанса героев целого ряда эпических произведений. Согласно прологу, у Доона было двенадцать сыновей: Гофрей, Доон де Нантейль, Гриффон д'Отфей (отец Ганелона), Эмон де Дордон, Бев д'Эгремон, Рипё Бретонский, Перон (дед рыцарей-лебедей, вымышленный предок Готфрида Бульонского), Жирар Руссильонский и другие, не ставшие персонажами. (ru)
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