From Roncesvales to Contestado: resignifications of the Carolingian memory in the Iberian Peninsula and Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.1999.1.25565Keywords:
Carolingian cicle, Brazilian popular culture, War of ContestadoAbstract
This article studies the secular development of the Carolingian tradition, from the beginning in Middle Ages to present days, in Brazilian popular culture. Analyses too the cultural relations between the legendary battle of Roncesvales and the War of Contestado (1912-1916).
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