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Roman de Rou

Roman de Rou ("Romance of Rollo") is a verse chronicle by Wace in Norman covering the history of the Dukes of Normandy from the time of Rollo of Normandy to the Battle of Tinchebray in 1106. It is a national epic of Normandy.

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Roman de Rou

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Avg. degree1.92
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Roman de Rou → Andressen, Chronicle, Edgar, Heilbronn, Henninger, Hugo, Internet Archcive, London, Maistre Wace's Roman, Master Wace, Norman Conquest, Normandie, Roman, Rou, Taylor, Translated, Verlag Gebr, William Pickering

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wace de rou roman normandy history dukes part work norman et chronicle ii account conquest final iii maistre believed sources

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Roman de Rourelated to External linksAndressen0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksHugo0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksMaistre Wace's Roman0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksRou0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksNormandie0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksHeilbronn0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksVerlag Gebr0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksHenninger0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksInternet Archcive0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksMaster Wace0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksChronicle0.60section
Roman de Rourelated to External linksNorman Conquest0.60section

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