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GIRART DE ROUSSILLON

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 47 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GIRART DE

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ROUSSILLON  , an epic figure of the Carolingian cycle of
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romance . In the genealogy of romance he is a son of Doon de Mayence, and he appears in different and irreconcilable circumstances in many of the chansons de geste . The legend of Girart de
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Roussillon is contained in a Vita Girardi de Roussillon (ed . P . Meyer, in Romania, 1878), dating from the beginning of the 12th century and written probably by a monk of the abbey of Pothieres or of Vezelai, both of which were founded in 86o by Girart; in Girart de Roussillon, a chanson de geste written early in the 12th century in a dialect midway between French and Provencal, and apparently based on an earlier Burgundian poem; in a 14th century romance in alexandrines (ed . T . J . A . P . Mignard, Paris and
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Dijon, 1878); and in a
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prose romance by Jehan Wauquelin in 1447 (ed . L. de Montille, Paris, 188o) . The
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historical Girard, son of Leuthard and Grimildis, was a Burgundian chief who was count of Paris in 837, and embraced the cause of Lothair against Charles the Bald .

He fought at Fontenay in 841, and doubtless followed Lothair to

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Aix . In 855 he became governor of Provence for Lothair's son Charles, king of Provence (d . 863) . His wife Bertha defended Vienne unsuccessfully against Charles the Bald in 87o, and Girard, who had perhaps aspired to be the titular ruler of the
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northern
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part of Provence, which he had continued to administer under Lothair II. until that prince's
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death in 869, retired with his wife to
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Avignon, where he died probably in 877, certainly before 879 . The tradition of his piety, of the heroism of his wife Bertha, and of his
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wars with Charles passed into romance; but the historical facts are so distorted that in Girart de Roussillon the
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trouvere makes him the opponent of Charles Martel, to whom he stands in the relation of
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brother-in-law . He is nowhere described in authentic historic
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sources as of Roussillon . The title is derived from his castle built on Mount Lassois, near Cha.tillon-sur-Seine .
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Southern traditions concerning Count Girart, in which he is made the son of Garin de Monglane, are embodied in Girart de Viane (13th century) by Bertrand de Bar-sur-l'
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Aube, and in the Aspramonte of Andrea da Barberino, based on the French chanson of Aspremont , where he figures as Girart de Frete or 'de Fratte.' Girart de Viane is the recital of a siege of Vienne by Charlemagne, and in Aspramonte Girart de Fratte leads an army of infidels against Charlemagne . Girart de Roussillon was long held to be of Provencal origin, and to be a proof of the existence of an
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independent Provencal epic, but its Burgundian origin may be taken as proved . See F . Michel, Gerard de Rossillon . . . publie en francais et en provencal d'apres
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les
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MSS. de Paris et de Londres (Paris, 1856); P .

Meyer, Girart de Roussillon (1884), a

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translation in
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modern French with a comprehensive introduction . For Girart de Viane (ed . P . Tarb*, Reims, 185o) see L . Gautier, Epopees francaises, vol. iv.; F . A . Wulff,
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Notice sur les sagas de Magus et de Geirard (Lund, 1874) .

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