The Song of Roland

French Title: La Chanson de Roland

Genre: chanson de geste; chivalric epic; nationalist epic

Written:11th c.

About: Battle of Roncesvalles Pass in 778 (also spelled Roncevaux)

Franks vs. Saracens:

The Franks

The Saracens

The Events Leading up to the Battle

Cast of Characters:

The Franks

Roland: nephew of Charlemagne; leader of the Paladins; commander of the rearguard; carries an olifant and Durendal (aka Durindana), his sword; rides Veillantif ; dies from a self-inflicted wound.

 

Oliver (Olivier): Paladin; friend of Roland; carries Hauteclere, his sword; killed by Algilif

 

Archbishop Turpin: fights beside Roland and Oliver; sometimes counted among the Paladins; carries his sword, Almace;  killed by 4 spears.

 

Walter of Hum (aka Gautier): knight of the rearguard; with Roland and Turpin, he is one of the last three Franks standing; killed by several javelins

 

Ganelon: Roland's step-father; traitor

 

Pinabel: fights for Ganelon in the trial by combat.
 

Thierry: fights for Charlemagne in in the trial by combat.

 

 

The Saracens

King Marsile: Saracen king of Spain; Roland takes his right hand, forcing him out of the battle; he dies from the injury.

Bramimonde: Queen of the Saracens; captured and converted to Christianity

Grandoyne: son of the Cappadocian King Capuel; kills Gerin, Gerier, Berenger, Guy St. Antoine, and Duke Astorge; killed by Roland.

 

Depiction of Islam in The Song of Roland