Turold Of Bayeux
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Turoldus, or Turold, is the name traditionally given to the author of the 11th-century French poem the ''
Song of Roland The ''Song of Roland'' () is an 11th-century based on the deeds of the Frankish military leader Roland at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in AD 778, during the reign of the Emperor Charlemagne. It is the oldest surviving major work of French lite ...
''. Efforts to make a convincing further identification of the identity of Turoldus have failed. The Latin form ''Turoldus'' is equivalent to the personal name Thorold. The
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manuscript of ''The Song of Roland'', deemed the oldest, ends with the name Turoldus, but the preceding phrase is ambiguous and does not safely allow the interpretation that the role of Turoldus was that of author. and Turold de Brémoy, the bishop of that name, at the end of the 11th century, respectively, in Peterborough and Bayeux, can by no means be tied to the work. The Turold on the Bayeux Tapestry, caption "Turold" occurring in the Bayeux Tapestry similarly has given no traction on the identification.


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* {{authority control French poets Epic poets The Song of Roland