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Historia Caroli Magni (History of the life of Charlemagne), also known as Historia Karoli Magni et Rotholandi and sometimes as the Turpin Chronicle or the Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle, is a 12th-century Latin forged chronicle of legendary material about Charlemagne's alleged conquest of Spain. It is also called Book IV – The Conquests of Charlemagne of the Codex Calixtinus (the oldest known manuscript of the text). The chronicle states it was written by Charlemagne's contemporary Turpin, Archbishop of Reims, but it was found out as a medieval forgery. The work was extremely popular, and served as a major source of material on Charlemagne in chronicles, fiction and iconography throughout Medieval Europe. The miracles of the flowering lances and the death of Ferracutus appear on the windows of Ch

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  • Historia Caroli Magni (de)
  • Historia Caroli Magni (es)
  • Historia Caroli Magni (en)
  • Chronique du Pseudo-Turpin (fr)
  • Pseudo-Turpino (it)
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  • La Historia Caroli Magni, o Crónica de Turpin o el Pseudo-Turpin, o Crónica de Carlomagno y Roldán (en latín Historia Karoli Magni y Rotholandi), es una obra del siglo XI-XII escrita en francés cuyo autor es desconocido, presentándose como un relato de las hazañas de Carlomagno escrito por el obispo Turpín, un contemporáneo de este último. (es)
  • La Chronique de Turpin ou du Pseudo-Turpin, ou Chronique de Charlemagne et de Roland (en latin Historia Karoli Magni et Rotholandi), est un écrit français du XIe ou XIIe siècle dont l'auteur est inconnu, se présentant comme un récit des exploits de Charlemagne rédigé par l'évêque Turpin, contemporain de ce dernier. (fr)
  • Die Historia Caroli Magni oder Historia Karoli Magni et Rotholandi (Geschichte Karls des Großen und Rolands), auch bekannt als Pseudo-Turpin, ist eine im 12. Jahrhundert verfasste Fälschung bestehend aus Legenden über den Spanienfeldzug Karls des Großen. Es wird auch als Buch IV des Codex Calixtinus bezeichnet, da er das älteste Manuskript der Historia enthält. Die Fälschung besteht darin, dass die Autorschaft Karls Zeitgenossen Turpin, Bischof von Reims, behauptet wird, und das Werk damit Authentizität als Chronik beansprucht. Aufgedeckt wurde der Betrug in der Renaissance. Das Werk war ausgesprochen populär und diente als Hauptquelle zu Karl dem Großen in Chroniken, Literatur und Ikonographie überall in Europa. Das Motiv der blühenden Lanze und der Tod Ferracutus fanden sogar Eingang in (de)
  • Historia Caroli Magni (History of the life of Charlemagne), also known as Historia Karoli Magni et Rotholandi and sometimes as the Turpin Chronicle or the Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle, is a 12th-century Latin forged chronicle of legendary material about Charlemagne's alleged conquest of Spain. It is also called Book IV – The Conquests of Charlemagne of the Codex Calixtinus (the oldest known manuscript of the text). The chronicle states it was written by Charlemagne's contemporary Turpin, Archbishop of Reims, but it was found out as a medieval forgery. The work was extremely popular, and served as a major source of material on Charlemagne in chronicles, fiction and iconography throughout Medieval Europe. The miracles of the flowering lances and the death of Ferracutus appear on the windows of Ch (en)
  • Con Pseudo-Turpino s'intende una composizione agiografica e romanzesca, con pretese cronachistiche, composta in Francia intorno alla metà del XII secolo al fine di nobilitare il nascente pellegrinaggio iacobeo con collegamenti al Ciclo carolingio. Venne spacciata dalla Chiesa come opera di Turpino, celebre arcivescovo di Reims durante il regno di Carlo Magno. (it)
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