No one knows. The oldest manuscript we have today is written in Anglo-Norman, so The Song of Roland was ostensibly written by a learned English clergyman in the early eleventh century CE. An earlier version of it may have existed in the oral tradition.
Roland Burnham Molineux has written: 'The forbidden song'
He dies.
Song of Roland
his sense of pride.
The Song of Roland is not a song, but an epic French Mediaeval poem telling of the Battle of Roncesvalles in 778, during the reign of Charlemagne. Nobody knows who it's author was- his identity remains lost to history. All that can be said is that it is one of the earliest works of French literature, and was written some time between 1140 and 1170.
Roland Weber has written: 'Roland Weber'
Roland Schappert has written: 'Roland Schappert'
I believe it is Roland. I could be wrong though. :)
Roland's boldness is his tragic flaw.
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the song of roland
The summary of the song of Roland basically talks about the Charlemagne's army which is fighting the Muslims in Spain.