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Rodomonte (o Rodamonte) è un personaggio dell'Orlando innamorato di Matteo Maria Boiardo e successivamente dell'Orlando furioso di Ludovico Ariosto.Rodomonte è il re di , figlio di Ulieno re d'Algeri, di cui ha preso il posto.

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dbo:abstract Rodamonte (o Rodomonte) es uno de los personajes principales en los poemas de épica románticos italianos Orlando innamorato de Matteo Maria Boiardo y Orlando furioso de Ludovico Ariosto. Es el rey de Sarza en Argel y el dirigente del ejército sarraceno que asedia a Carlomagno en París. Está enamorado de Doralice, princesa de Granada, pero ella se escapa con su rival . Al no conseguir la atención de Doralice, intenta seducir la Isabella pero en el proceso la mata por equivocación. Por remordimientos Rodomonte construye un puente en su memoria y fuerza a todo el que lo cruza a homenajear la Isabella. Cuando el "desnudo y loco" Orlando llega al puente es Rodomonte quien lo echa río abajo. Finalmente Rodomonte aparece en el casamiento de Bradamante y Rugiero acusándolo de traición al convertirse al cristianismo. Los dos luchan en duelo y Rodamonte muere. Rodamonte es también sinónimo de fuerza y valor. El rey de España dio el apelativo "Rodamonte" a Luigi Gonzaga por su resistencia extraordinaria.​ (es) Rodomonte (or Rodamonte) is a major character in the Italian romantic epic poems Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. He is the King of Sarza and Algiers and the leader of the Saracen army which besieges Charlemagne in Paris. He is in love with Doralice, Princess of Granada, but she elopes with his rival Mandricardo. He tries to seduce Isabella but she tricks him into killing her by mistake. In remorse, Rodomonte builds a bridge in her memory and forces all who cross it to pay tribute. When the "naked and mad" Orlando arrives at the bridge, it is Rodomonte, the pagan, who throws him into the river below.They both swim ashore, but Orlando who is naked and is unimpeded by heavy armor gets to the shore first. Finally, Rodomonte appears at the wedding of Bradamante and Ruggiero and accuses Ruggiero of treason for converting to Christianity and abandoning the Saracen cause. The two fight a duel and Rodomonte is killed. Rodomonte's prowess is matched only by his arrogance and boasting. His name is the source of the expression rodomontade, meaning "boastful, bragging talk". Rodomonte is also synonymous with strength and courage. The King of Spain gave the appellative "Rodomonte" to Luigi Gonzaga for his extraordinary strength. Rodomonte first appears in Book 2, Canto i of Orlando innamorato. Boiardo was said to be so pleased at the invention of his name that he had the church bells rung in celebration. Boiardo, in Book 2, Canto xiv, says Rodomonte is the son of Ulieno, and a descendant of the Biblical giant Nimrod, from whom he inherited his massive sword, which was too heavy for an ordinary man to lift. (en) Rodomonte (o Rodamonte) è un personaggio dell'Orlando innamorato di Matteo Maria Boiardo e successivamente dell'Orlando furioso di Ludovico Ariosto.Rodomonte è il re di , figlio di Ulieno re d'Algeri, di cui ha preso il posto. (it) Родомо́нт (итал. Rodomonte) — персонаж поэм Маттео Боярдо «Влюблённый Роланд» и Лодовико Ариосто «Неистовый Роланд»; царь Алжира и полководец царя Африки Аграманта, хвастливый и высокомерный. (ru)
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rdfs:comment Rodomonte (o Rodamonte) è un personaggio dell'Orlando innamorato di Matteo Maria Boiardo e successivamente dell'Orlando furioso di Ludovico Ariosto.Rodomonte è il re di , figlio di Ulieno re d'Algeri, di cui ha preso il posto. (it) Родомо́нт (итал. Rodomonte) — персонаж поэм Маттео Боярдо «Влюблённый Роланд» и Лодовико Ариосто «Неистовый Роланд»; царь Алжира и полководец царя Африки Аграманта, хвастливый и высокомерный. (ru) Rodamonte (o Rodomonte) es uno de los personajes principales en los poemas de épica románticos italianos Orlando innamorato de Matteo Maria Boiardo y Orlando furioso de Ludovico Ariosto. Es el rey de Sarza en Argel y el dirigente del ejército sarraceno que asedia a Carlomagno en París. Está enamorado de Doralice, princesa de Granada, pero ella se escapa con su rival . Rodamonte es también sinónimo de fuerza y valor. El rey de España dio el apelativo "Rodamonte" a Luigi Gonzaga por su resistencia extraordinaria.​ (es) Rodomonte (or Rodamonte) is a major character in the Italian romantic epic poems Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando furioso by Ludovico Ariosto. He is the King of Sarza and Algiers and the leader of the Saracen army which besieges Charlemagne in Paris. He is in love with Doralice, Princess of Granada, but she elopes with his rival Mandricardo. He tries to seduce Isabella but she tricks him into killing her by mistake. In remorse, Rodomonte builds a bridge in her memory and forces all who cross it to pay tribute. When the "naked and mad" Orlando arrives at the bridge, it is Rodomonte, the pagan, who throws him into the river below.They both swim ashore, but Orlando who is naked and is unimpeded by heavy armor gets to the shore first. Finally, Rodomonte appears at the wed (en)
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