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Charles the Great (known as Charlemagne) was a seminal figure in the development of the Medieval French identity. The later "Chansons" (songs, or poems) about the deeds of Charlemagne and his various paladins became the foundational legends behind the culture and code of chivalry of Medieval Europe.

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