Duke Aymon of Dordone (Italian: Amone, German: Haimon) is a character in the Old French Matter of France, appearing in chansons de geste and Italian romance epics depicting the adventures of Charlemagne and his knights.[1] The son of Doon de Mayence, he is the Duke of Dordone (sometimes associated with Dordogne) and the father of four sons, Renaud, Guichard, Alard and Richard, who are the heroes of Les Quatre Fils Aymon or The Four Sons of Aymon.
Aymon is also a character in Orlando Furioso, along with his sons Renaud (Rinaldo), Alard (Alardo) and Richard (Ricciardo), and his daughter, the female warrior Bradamante.
See also
- Heime
- Naimon, Duke of Bavaria, another of Charlemagne's legendary peers.
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| Key people | |
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Paladins and other characters | |
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| Horses and other animals |
- Bayard
- Gaignun
- Gramimond
- Hippogriff
- Marmorie
- Passecerf
- Rabicano
- Sautperdu
- Sorel
- Tachëbrun
- Tencendur
- Veillantif
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| Swords and other objects |
- Almace
- Curtana
- Durendal
- Hauteclere
- Joyeuse
- Murgleys
- Olifant
- Précieuse
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| Places |
- Aachen
- La Brèche de Roland
- Roncevaux Pass
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Chansons de geste and other works | |
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Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso |
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Fictional characters |
- Angelica
- Bradamante
- Brandimarte
- Ruggiero
- Angelica and Medoro
- Rodomonte
- Mandricardo
- Astolfo
- Atlantes
- Brunello
- Ferragut
- Sacripante
- Agolant
- Ganelon
- Mambrino
- Marfisa
- Maugris
- Melissa
- Naimon
- Oliver
- Pinabel
- Renaud de Montauban
- Zerbino
- Brigliadoro
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| Historical figures | |
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| Source |
- Orlando Innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo
- La Spagna
- Entrée d'Espagne
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| Films | |
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| Opera |
- La liberazione di Ruggiero (Caccini, 1625)
- Il palazzo incantato (Rossi, 1642)
- Roland (Lully, 1685)
- Orlando Generoso (Steffani, 1691)
- Bradamante (Lacoste, 1707)
- Orlando furioso (Vivaldi, 1714)
- Orlando (Vivaldi, 1727)
- Orlando (Handel, 1733)
- Ariodante (Handel, 1735)
- Alcina (Handel, 1735)
- Les Paladins (Rameau, 1760)
- Roland (Piccinni, 1778)
- Orlando paladino (Haydn, 1782)
- Ariodant (Méhul, 1799)
- Ginevra di Scozia (Mayr, 1801)
- Bombastes Furioso (Rhodes, 1810)
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| Art |
- Roger Freeing Angelica (1873 painting)
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