The Four Sons of Aimon
Copyright 2005 by Scott Pavelle a/k/a Brion Enkazi


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Inspired from an old French Chanson de Geste ("Song of Deeds") as translated by William Caxton in 1489, this is the story of Charlemagne's tragic conflict with Renaud of Montalban, who might have been his greatest knight, and his brothers Alarde, Guichard, and Richard.

 

INTRODUCTION PART 1 - What Has Gone Before
INTRODUCTION PART 2 -The Shadow of the Merovingians
INTRODUCTION PART 3 - Geography, A Key Concern

TABLE OF CHARACTERS

A MAP OF CHARLEMAGNE'S EMPIRE 

TIMELINE (WARNING: Has Several Spoilers)

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