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  21. Huon of Bordeaux. Vol. IV: Legends of Charlemagne. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable
Duke Namo stopped his hand for an instant, while Charles told him the crime of which Huon was accused.
The young Duke was restored to the charge of Duke Namo, who the next morning invested him with the honors of knighthood, and gave him armor of proof, with a white shield.
It was not till after long entreaties on the part of Duke Namo and the rest that he consented to grant Huon his pardon, under conditions which he should impose.
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 24. Ogier, the Dane. Vol. IV: Legends of Charlemagne. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
He was at first disposed to wreak his vengeance upon Ogier, his hostage; but at the entreaties of Duke Namo, who felt towards his pupil like a father, consented to spare his life, if Ogier would swear fidelity to him as his liege-lord, and promise not to quit his court without his permission.
The Duke, thinking it was Alory, whom he had not held in high esteem, was astonished at his strength and valor.
Duke Namo now ordered a retreat, and Ogier obeyed with reluctance, when they perceived Charlemagne advancing to their assistance.
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 Duke Magazine-In Media Res, by Robert J. Bliwise-Jan/Feb 2004
In its self-contained subterranean spot, the studio is a big step up from its predecessor in the Mary Duke Biddle Building, created in the early 1980s to serve the audio-editing needs of the music department.
But the frequent mention of Duke by the media "is important on its own terms," says David Jarmul, associate vice president for news and communications.
On a warm fall morning, Byers, who is also director of Canadian studies at Duke, is fighting off sleepiness as he enters a less imposing space than the Bryan Center, a small radio studio alongside the News and Communications office.
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 Bulfinch's Legends of Charlemagne Chapter 21
He pretended to agree with the opinion of the barons; he said that it would be best to try Charlot's capacity for government, by giving him some rich provinces, before placing him upon the throne; and that the Emperor, without depriving himself of any part of his realm, might give Charlot the investiture of Guienne.
The Duke Namo and the rest, deciding that the question should be remitted to the judgment of Heaven, the combat was ordained, to which Charlemagne unwillingly consented.
The Emperor, however, listening to nothing but his resentment and grief for the death of his son, refused to be satisfied; and under the plea that Huon had not succeeded in making his accuser retract his charge, seemed resolved to confiscate his estates and to banish him forever from France.
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 26. Ogier, the Dane (Continued). Vol. IV: Legends of Charlemagne. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
When the appointed day came the Dukes Namo and Salomon, as seconds of Ogier, accompanied him to the place marked out for the lists, and Bruhier, with two distinguished Emirs, presented himself on the other side.
Charlemagne, the Duke Namo, and Salomon of Brittany, for whom he had the respect and attachment of a son.
Presently the attention of some of the barons who were going to court was attracted to the scene, and Ogier, who recognized the badges of their rank, addressed them, and inquired if the Dukes Namo and Salomon were still residing at the Emperor’s court.
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 2. The Peers, or Paladins. Vol. IV: Legends of Charlemagne. Bulfinch, Thomas. 1913. Age of Fable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
If there were any who felt disposed to murmur that the battle was left undecided they were silenced by the voice of Ogier the Dane, who proclaimed aloud that all had been done that honor required, and declared that he would maintain that award against all gainsayers.
The quarrel with Guerin and his sons being left undecided, a truce was made for four days, and in that time, by the efforts of Duke Namo on the one side, and of Oliver on the other, a reconciliation was effected.
Yet he was not always so obedient to the Emperor’s commands as he should have been, and every fault he committed was sure to be aggravated by the malice of Gan, Duke of Maganza, the treacherous enemy of Rinaldo and all his house.
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 CHAPTER XXV.
It seemed to Duke Namo, and all the elder knights, as if they saw in him Ogier himself, as he was when a youth; and this resemblance won for the lad their kind regards.
He ran to the chamber, and beheld the body of his child bathed in blood, and it could not be concealed from him that Charlot gave the blow.
It was during this interval that the three Dukes succeeded in prevailing upon Charlemagne to pardon Ogier, and to send for him to combat the puissant enemy who now defied him; but it was no easy task to persuade Ogier.
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 Duke of Edinburgh hits out at Web porn | The Register
The Duke of Edinburgh got on his soap box in front of business bosses in South Korea, warning of the corrupting influence of cyber-filth on future generations.
He called the Internet "a fantastic development", but was concerned about its potential to reap untold damage when "exploited by the peddlers of pornography and other crooks." HRH told a UK-Korean business conference in Seoul: "Innovation and globalisation sound splendid, provided they are not being led by unscrupulous managers and clever criminals.
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His whole life seems, accordingly, to have been divided, with equal success, between his duties as a servant of the dukes of Modena, both military and civil, and the prosecution of his beloved art of poetry,--a combination of pursuits which have been idly supposed incompatible.
She was Eleonora, daughter of the King of Naples; and the newly-married poet was among the noblemen who were sent to escort her to Ferrara.
The comedy of _Timon_, which was chiefly taken from Lucian, and one, if not more, of Boiardo's prose translations from other ancients, were written at the request of Duke Ercole, who was a great lover of dramatic versions of this kind, and built a theatre for their exhibition at an enormous expense.
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Now at his back the fierce cries rise, and more appear along the slope: L Duke Namo, and his four fierce sons, who had come on the /other/ side, with a large army of the French.
Defense and flight have no effect: all are left lying on earth, /dead./ As in December when the wind~_whirls,_ and a chill invests the air and tree's leaves fall till none remain, dense as a shower of leaves, _men_ _rain._ -- Duke Namo, who saw everything, believed he'd die from his great grief.
Now Belenger and Avin run their lances, Duke Namo as well, but none of them does any good.
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 Bulfinch's Mythology by Thomas Bulfinch - Full Text Free Book (Part 17/19)
Duke was restored to the charge of Duke Namo, who the next morning
nephew, Duke Huon of Bordeaux, with the Princess Clarimunda.
of Charlemagne, the Duke Namo, and Salomon of Brittany, for whom
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 'name' @ encyclopaediaOnline: the FREE online encyclopaedia (encyclopedia), dictionary, and grammar reference site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
" I charge you in the duke's name to obey me." Shak.
Appellation, although sometimes put for name simply, denotes, more properly, a descriptive term, used by way of marking some individual peculiarity or characteristic; as, Charles the Bold, Philip the Stammerer.
A title is a term employed to point out one's rank, office, etc.; as, the Duke of Bedford, Paul the Apostle, etc. Denomination is to particular bodies what appellation is to individuals; thus, the church of Christ is divided into different denominations, as Congregationalists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, etc.
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 Dispatches from the Campaign Trail-Under the Gargoyle-Duke Magazine-September/October 2004
Of value is thy freight." If we as a nation expect to continue in our role of world leadership in the difficult times ahead, our heading must remain straight, and our compass true.
Silliman is a professor of the practice of law at Duke Law School and the executive director of Duke's Center on Law, Ethics, and National Security.
Before joining the law faculty in 1993, he spent twenty-five years as a uniformed Air Force attorney.
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 Italy - Italian Poets 2 - Argument.
It was the month of May and the feast of Pentecost, and Charlemagne had ordained a great jousting, which brought into Paris an infinite number of people, baptised and infidel; for there was truce proclaimed, in order that every knight might come.
The tables at which they feasted were on three sides of the hall, with the emperor's canopy midway at the top; and at that first table sat crowned heads; and down the table on the right sat dukes and marquises; and down the table on the left, counts and cavaliers.
But the Saracen nobles, after their doggish fashion, looked neither for chair nor bench, but preferred a carpet on the floor, which was accordingly spread for them in the midst.
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 Legends of Charlemagne E-book by Thomas Bulfinch
Every knight in the hall was infected with the same feeling, not excepting old white-headed Duke Namo and Charlemagne himself.
Charles, having heard the damsel's tale, with difficulty separated the two cousins, and then consigned Angelica, as the cause of quarrel, to the care of Namo, Duke of Bavaria, promising that she should be his who should best deserve her in the impending battle.
The Christian army, beaten at all points, fled from the Saracens; and Angelica, indifferent to both her lovers, mounted a swift palfrey and plunged into the forest, rejoicing, in spite of her terror, at having regained her liberty.
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 Bulfinch's Mythology, The Legends of Charlemange - Chapter 24 - Thomas Bulfinch - Read Print
The advance posts of the army were commanded by Duke Namo, on whom
Duke Namo, seeing a strong body of the Infidels advancing to
The Duke, thinking it was Alory, whom he had not held in
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 Bulfinch's Mythology, The Legends of Charlemange - Chapter 2 - Thomas Bulfinch - Read Print
Charlemagne; Rinaldo of Montalban, cousin of Orlando; Namo, Duke of
Namo on the one side, and of Oliver on the other, a reconciliation was
aggravated by the malice of Gan, Duke of Maganza, the treacherous
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 Orlando Furioso - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Hegel would have later considered that the many allegories and metaphors contained, are intended to demonstrate the fallacy of human senses and judgement, rather than simply to put aside the myth of chivalry.
It begins with an account of the defeat of Duke Namo in Charlemagne's war.
Angelica escapes to meet Rinaldo searching for his horse, Bayardo.
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 Amit's Home Page
I believe the ultimate goal of moksha is eternal release from samsara, "the wheel of birth and death," and the concomitant attainment of Supreme Knowledge.
Namo UvajjhayaNam -I bow my head to the Uvajjhayas (spiritual teacher)
Namo Loye Savva ShauNam - I bow my head to the spiritual practitoners
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 Stories from the Italian Poets: With Lives of the Writers, Vol. 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
His whole life seems, accordingly, to have been divided, with equal success, between his duties as a servant of the dukes of Modena, both military and civil, and the prosecution of his beloved art of poetry,—a combination of pursuits which have been idly supposed incompatible.
The comedy of Timon, which was chiefly taken from Lucian, and one, if not more, of Boiardo's prose translations from other ancients, were written at the request of Duke Ercole, who was a great lover of dramatic versions of this kind, and built a theatre for their exhibition at an enormous expense.
Thus secretly in his heart did the frank and noble Orlando lament over his new feelings; and no wonder; for every knight in the hall was enamoured of the beautiful stranger, not excepting even old white-headed Duke Namo.
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But Balugant now wheeled his steed, rapidly kicking his spurred heels, till he stood facing King Marsile: Of this, I'll say more in a while.
Grandonio, with his lowered spear, knocked the duke backwards to the field.
Grandonio of Volterna seemed, to Oliver, to stand alone, he beat so many in the field; he was blood-splattered head to toe.
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 Thomas Bulfinch : Bulfinch's Mythology : Ogier, the Dane (Continued)
He superintended his education, and saw the young prince grow up worthy of his cares.
But Ogier, in spite of all the honors of his rank, often regretted the court of Charlemagne, the Duke Namo, and Salomon of Brittany, for whom he had the respect and attachment of a son.
His surprise was extreme, and increased still more on finding that he understood with difficulty the language of the guards and attendants in replying to his questions; and seeing them smile as they tried to explain to one another the language in which he addressed them.
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 Jane Austen. Lady Susan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Duke Namo now ordered a retreat, and Ogier...
Then the good Archbishop Turpin laid aside his...
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 - Greek Mythology
Some of them bore portions of the armor of Rinaldo, the celebrated Ogier, the Dane, bearing the helmet which Rinaldo took from Mambrino.
Duke Namo of Bavaria and Salomon of Bretagne bore two axes, of equal weight, prepared for the occasion.
The terms of the combat were then sworn to with the utmost solemnity by all parties.
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 Junior Classics, The, V4 by Editor Patten, William eBook by BookRags
King Marsilius caused his throne to be set in his garden beneath an olive-tree, and thither he summoned his lords and nobles to council.
Round about him were Roland his nephew, captain of his host, and Oliver, and Duke Sampson; proud Anseis, Geoffrey of Anjou the king’s standard-bearer, and fifteen thousand of the noblest born of gentle France.
Beneath a pine-tree where a rose-briar twined, sat Charles the Great, ruler of France, upon a chair of gold.
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 Chapter Nab <i>to</i> Namouna of N by Brewer's Readers Handbook
This mysterious name is said to have been Valentia, Grecized into
Namo, duke of Bavaria, and one of Charlemagne’s twelve paladins.—Ariosto: Orlando Furioso (1516).
Though first of created beings, she is still young and beautiful as ever.—Persian Mythology.
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