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- Ipomedon is a romance composed in Anglo-Norman verse by Hugh of Rhuddlan in the late 12th century at Credenhill near Hereford. In the sequel Protheselaus...
- Middle English translation of Hugh of Rhuddlan's Anglo-Norman romance Ipomedon composed in tail-rhyme verse, possibly in the last decade of the fourteenth...
- Baderon, a grandson of Gilbert Fitz Richard, was his patron. His works are Ipomedon and Protheselaus, two long metrical romances from the 1180s of over 10...
- twelfth centuries were absorbed into his epic. The twelfth-century romance Ipomedon, written in Norman French by Hugh of Rhuddlan, is found in a Middle English...
- Hugh lived at Credenhill near Hereford, according to his earlier poem Ipomedon. Protheselaus is dedicated to Hugh's patron Gilbert fitzBaderon, lord of...
- around 1185, which is the sequel to Ipomedon. It deals with the wars and subsequent reconciliation between Ipomedon's sons, Daunus, the elder, lord of Apulia...
- head during the final day's fighting. Like the Anglo-Norman romance hero Ipomedon, he fights in differently-coloured arms every day and nobody knows who...
- Gilbert's patronage that the poet Hugh of Rhuddlan wrote his verse romance Ipomedon, which was among the most po****r works in its genre in medieval England...
- Lancelot, le Chevalier de la Charrette Yvain, le Chevalier au Lion c. 1180s Ipomedon by Hugh of Rhuddlan Protheselaus by Hugh of Rhuddlan Der arme Heinrich...
- in the three different suits of armor at the tourney resemble those of Ipomedon and Sir Gowther Laura A. Hibbard, Medieval Romance in England p290 New...