Orlando, the famous paladin, who died at Roncesvalles; the hero of Pulci’s Morgante Maggiore , Bojardo’s Orlando Innamorato , and Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso . His sword Durandel is renowned in fiction, and his ivory horn Olivant could be heard eight miles. ↩

“This William,” says Buti, being obliged to say something, “was a great prince, who fought and died for the faith of Christ; I have not been able to find out distinctly who he was.”

“This William,” says Buti, being obliged to say something, “was a great prince, who fought and died for the faith of Christ; I have not been able to find out distinctly who he was.”

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