The love and armes of the Greeke princes. Or, The romant of the romants. Written in French by Monsieur Verdere, and translated for the Right Honourable, Philip, Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord Chamberlaine to his Majesty
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- The love and armes of the Greeke princes. Or, The romant of the romants. Written in French by Monsieur Verdere, and translated for the Right Honourable, Philip, Earle of Pembroke and Montgomery, Lord Chamberlaine to his Majesty
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Contents
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volume - 1
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CHAP. I.
The wonder that ensued the great battell of Aleppo. -
CHAP. II.
Who Alcanderwas, his inchanting Don Belianisof Greece, the Knight of the Sunne, King Amadis,and the bravest Knights of their time. -
CHAP. III.
Most of the Prin Alcanderof Greece die: goes to visit the wise Alquifand Urganda. -
CHAP. IV.
The Adventures of the Greeke Princes returning into their Empires. -
CHAP. V.
What happened to the Princes Dorigell, Silvan,and Amanio d'Astre. -
CHAP. VI.
The Emperour Spheramondbeing in extream danger, i relieved by certaine Knights. -
CHAP. VII.
Who th Spheramondsse Princesses were that were f rcibly carried away by the Giants: as also the Emperour return into Parthia. -
CHAP. VIII.
The arrivall of the Princes of Greece in their Countries: and the conveying away of little Amadisof Trebisond. -
CHAP. IX.
Who the Knight ardant was, and why be hated the Christians. -
CHAP. X.
The Queen Clairangia going to Celibana, is twice surprised, and rescued by Fulgoran. -
CHAP. XI.
Clairangia and Fulg ran are betraid by the Count of Clina. The Queen i imprisoned. Fulg rans adventures after he had left Celibana. -
CHAP. XII.
The horrible combat between the Giant Grandimore, the Count of Clina; and the three brothers: Grandimore being in extream danger of his life, is relieved first by a strange Knight, and then by Fulgoran. -
CHAP. XIII.
A Damsell comes to the Court of Dardanor, for to obtain a gift of the Queen, by whose means she carries away the Knight Ardant and the stranger. Their ensuing adventures. -
CHAP. XIV.
The adventures that befell Fulgoran, and Florimond of Canabea, after their departure from Silvan. -
CHAP. XV.
Florisel of Niquea finding the Knight Ardant in an extream danger relieves him, and after fights a cruell combat with him upon the death of Balard. -
CHAP. XVI.
The Triumphs made in the Parthian Empire, for the births of Rozalmond of Greece, and a great many other yong Princes and Princesses. -
CHAP. XVII.
The continuation of the Tourney in of the mariage of Silvan with the fair Savagesse, and the interruption therof upon the news of the losse of yong Clorisel of Guindaia, sonne to Florisel of Niquea. -
CHAP. XVIII.
The adventures of the new Knights after they had left the Court: the Emperour Spheramond is advertised that the King of Canabea raised a mighty army to invade the Empire of Trebisond. -
CHAP. XIX.
The arrivall of the Pagan Princes in the Empire of Trebisond: the fight between the Greek Princes and them at their landing: the assault given to the town, and the resolution that the Pagans took. -
CHAP. XX.
The joy of the Greek Princes for the arrivall of the Excellent Emperour of Persia, and the successe of the battell. -
CHAP. XXI.
Vpon the point of a combat between Fulgoran, the Cariffe, Florimond, and the unknown Knight, with Spheramond, Amanio d'Astre, Russian and Esquilan, two Damsels interrupting them, carried them away. -
CHAP. XXII.
Fulgoran and the unknown Knight arriving at the Castle of Argenea, sister to the King of the fr zen Islands, force her guards, destroy her inchantments, and free many good Knights there imprisoned. -
CHAP. XXIII.
Fulgoran and Prigmaleon meet with two Fleets at sea in fight together, one of the which by their assistance gets the victory. -
CHAP. XXIV.
Fulgorans and Prigmalions adventure in the fearfull Isle. -
CHAP. XXV.
Florizell of Niquea proclaims a T rnament in honour of the French Queens arrivall: the end thereof, with the brave actions of a number of gallant Knights. -
CHAP. XXVI.
The adventure of the Pyramide is ended to the honour of the brave Russian of Media, who is known to be the sonne of Don Rogel, and the faire Queen Giranda. -
CHAP. XXVII.
The Princes of Greece consult of the war; the mustering of Fulgorans and Prigmaleons armies; a Damsell carries Russian of Media from Constantinople. -
CHAP. XXV.
Don Rogell by a strange meanes is brought to the Castle of Love, and having, with Russian of Media, given an end to the inchant∣ment, they both remained inchanted under the arches of the of lovers. -
CHAP. XXIX.
That which befell Esquilan of Poland and Perion of Turkie, going in quest of Den Rogel. -
CHAP. XXIX.
The Pagans arrivall at Constantinople, with a cruell fight upon their landing. -
CHAP. XXXI.
The wonderfull deeds of Armes that were done both in a sally, and in the assault given to Constantinople, with the great losse that the Pa∣gans suffered by an Army newly arrived in favour of the Christians. -
CHAP. XXXII.
The Pagans send to present the Christians with battell, which is accepted, and the successe of it. -
CHAP. XXXIII.
During a truce agreed upon between the two Armies, the Emperour of Melly sends to demand a combat of five to five, which is ac∣cepted, and the issue of it. -
CHAP. XXXIV.
The Fountain of Lovers comes to Constantinople, and what Knights be∣gan the triall of it. -
CHAP. XXXV.
The end of the adventure, and Fulgoran known. -
CHAP. XXXVI.
The Pagan Kings understanding that Prigmaleon and Fulgoran were become friends to the Greek Princes, conspire to massacre their troops; they are prevented, and their Army defeated. -
CHAP. XXXVII.
The Baptisme of Prigmaleon and Fulgoran, together with the inchanting of the most part of the Princes and Ladies of Greece. -
CHAP. XXXVIII.
Prigmaleon transported by the violence of his desires, discovers his affection to Polixena: Her answer. -
CHAP. XXXIX.
A Damsell arrives at Constantinople with the head of the great Marand r, slain by the Knight of the Savage. -
CHAP. XL.
A Damsell comming to Constantinople, carries away Prigmaleon to combat with Griolani , surnamed the fa e Knight: The successe thereof. -
CHAP. XLI.
Prigmaleon meets with Melina; she gives him an account of Griolanis his fortunes, with the issue of the combat between him and the Knight of the Savage. -
CHAP. XLII.
What became of Griolanis and him of the wilde man after their combat. -
CHAP. XLIII.
The Princes of Greece are disinchanted: Rozalmond of Greece departs with Alcander: the brave deeds of Arms at the Tourney that was made upon the Knighting of the young Princes.
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CHAP. I.
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volume - 2
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CHAP. I.
Rozalmond of Greece being carried by Alcanders Griffons, arrives in the Empire of Gardacia, receives the order of Knighthood from the Emperour, and is entertained by the beautifull Arma∣zia, for her Knight. -
CHAP. II.
Rozalmond combats and defeats the dreadfull Fulmigadan, who would have married Armazia against her fathers will. -
CHAP. III.
The discourse between Armazia and Rozalmond, the recipr call assurances of their loves: his departure from Cardacia, with the extream discon∣tent of the Princesse, and what were his adventures. -
CHAP. IV.
How Rozalmond and Cassandra put themselves to sea in the goodly vessell of the Sun, and of the marvells which they saw therein. -
CHAP. V.
Rozalmond and Cassandra arrive at the secret Iland, where Clarisel of Guindaya was retained by inchantment in the embraces of Crisolita the Inchantresse. -
CHAP. VI.
Clarisel of Guindaya, being made Knight, departed with Rozalmond, Silverin of the Desert, and Cassandra; he becomes i amoured of the fair Miralinda the French Shepherdesse; the furiou combat that he had against four dreadfull Giants and twenty Knights. -
CHAP. VII.
Clarisel of Guinday a incountring by night with a strong adventure, forsakes the ship of the Sunne, and departs for to go into France to the succour of the brave Alcidas. -
CHAP. VIII.
Rozalmond and Silverin being in the Empire of Greece, combat with the valiant Knight of the Savage, and Griolanis: they are parted by our Princes of Greece, the quarrell that grew between them by the cunning of a Damsell, and the end of the dangerous fight which was betwixt these eight incomparable warriors. -
CHAP. IX.
The marvels which Griolanis encounters, pursuing the fantosmes of Alcander. -
CHAP. X.
The Adventures which happened to Grian the Savage, after he was separated from Griolanis: the Loves of Arliana and Zelandion, and the beginning of his own with the fair Brandimanda Queen of the Amaz ns. -
CHAP. XI.
Clarisel of Guindaya being arrived in France, succours Alcidas: his combat with the Giant Farnabazan: he hath news of Mira∣linda, at the nuptialls of Alcidas with Orizenna. -
CHAP. XII.
Clarisel sees his fair Mistris: their first discourse. -
CHAP. XIII.
Clarisel turns shepherd: his contentment, and the jealousie of Cesander. -
CHAP. XIV.
The fair Miralinda is carried away forcibly: the admirable deeds of Arms done by Clarisel for her rescue. -
CHAP. XV.
The passions of Clarisel finding himself alone with his shepherdesse: Alcidamant is made Knight. -
CHAP. XVI.
The sweet life which Clarisel leads with his Shepherdesse; the incounter of Mascarin the Dwarf, his buffoonries upon occasion of his love to Miralinda. -
CHAP. XVII.
The adventures of Alcidamant, called the Knight of the Palmes, after he parted f om Clarisel: his first combat against Narsander the Inchanter in the behalf of Melania. -
CHAP. XVIII.
The loves of Alcidamant and Melania. -
CHAP. XIX.
The Knight of the Palms arrives at the dangerous Bridge, forces the guards there, and bravely delivers Florimond of Canabea with a mul∣titude of prisoners. -
CHAP. XX.
The strange adventure which happened to the Knight of the Palms and Flo∣rimond, with the de iverance of Claristea, and her love to Alcidamant. -
CHAP. XXI.
Alcidamant visits Claristea in the night, obtains his desire, and by a strange adventure is constrained to depart from her. -
CHAP. XXII.
The Knight of the Palms is by a wile conducted to the Castle of Towers, and by the means of a damsell he the second time avoids the plot which Narsander had laid to take away his life. -
CHAP. XXIII.
The Knight of the Palms at the sollicitation of two damsels embarques himself for Greece: his dangerous combat with Ariston: he slaies a Giant in the defence of a Frenchwoman, and sends his head to Constantinople. -
CHAP. XXIV.
The marvellous acts done by the Knight of the Palms at his entrance into the Castle of Serpents, from whence he delivers four young Princes of Greece, with the excellent Amadis of Prebisond, son to Amadis of Greece and Niquea, inchanted in the monstrous Island, ever since he was four months old. -
CHAP. XXV.
Rozalmond following after the fantesms of Alcander, arrives at an Hermitage, understands the loves of Argenia with Meliander and Clidor, and departs for to combat Orfuron. -
CHAP. XXVI.
The Knight of the Roses combats Orfuron and his brothers: ends the adventure of the Lovers gr t, and sends them to Constantinople. -
CHAP. XXVII.
Clidor and Argenia arrive at Constantinople, just at the same time when as the Knights sen by Alc damant from the Castle of the Serpents, came th ther. The m rvellous contentment which those messages brought to the Princes of Greece. -
CHAP. XXVIII.
Prigmaleons sufferings for Polixena, their meeting in the garden, their dis∣course, with the conclusion of their marriage. -
CHAP. XXIX.
The wonders which happened at the justs held in Constantinople for the celebration of the nuptials between Prigmaleon and the fair Infanta of Greece. -
CHAP. XXX.
The admirable feats of arms performed at the Turnament in Constantinople by the most excellent warriors of the World: The dreadfull com∣bat between the Knight of the Roses, and him of the Palms, with the strange end thereof. -
CHAP. XXXI.
Rozalmond departs secretly out of Constantinople, to pursue and on e more to combat the Knight of the Palms, and the strange ad∣venture that he incountred. -
CHAP. XXXII.
Rozalmond arrives in the Kingdom of Florertan with Carinda, findes out Clerastes, and marries them together. -
CHAP. XXXIII.
Rozalmond maintaining the Iusts in the Kingdome of Florertan, combats and vanquishes a Giant with much honour and glory. -
CHAP. XXXIV.
The Queen of Florertan offers her selfe to Rozalmond, the answer which he makes. -
CHAP. XXXV.
The Queen of Florertan incensed with Rozalmonds refusall, would have caused him to be murdered, the marvellous slaughter which he makes of his enemies, and his departure from Court. -
CHAP. XXXVI.
Rozalmond delivers Basiliana from the power of Dramant, leaves her in dispair, for that he would not yeeld unto her desires: incounters Alcidamant, with whom he hath again a dangerous combat, with with the end thereof. -
CHAP. XXXVII.
The Knight of the Palms is conducted to the Iland of Merodiana: The me∣morable feats of arms that he performs for to enter into the city of Alfart , besieged by Fangomadan King of Licagena. -
CHAP. XXXVIII.
The Knight of the Palms desires favours of Merodiana, she promiseth to ad∣mit him into her bed he sets upon the enemies camp, and re∣turning victorious is received by her with a world of joy. -
CHAP. XXXIX.
Alcidamant, amidst Merodiana's embraces, is drawn away by Fangomadan, who assaulted the Citie: He sallies forth, and with Troilus his assistance, puts all the enemies Camp into disorder. -
CHAP. XL.
Alcidamant comb ts the King of Licagena, kills him, and seconded by the succours of the Iland of Silvana, gives so furiously on the enemy, that he obtains the victory with incredible slaughter. -
CHAP. XLI.
The Infanta Silvana falls in love with Alcidamant, goes from her Iland to Merodiana for to see him, and having found him a hunting, she enjoyes him by a notable trick. -
CHAP. XLII.
The grief which the fairest Merodiana took at the departure of her Knight, who went with her sister for to combat the monster, that ravagod the the Island of Silvana, the loves of this Princesse and the Knight, and the danger wherein he found himself in the combat. -
CHAP. XLIII.
Trasiclea the valourous Princesse of Tramazond, hearing the world talk of the valour of the Knight of the Palms, sends to seek him, the mes∣senger findes him out, shews him the picture of this Princesse, he parts with her from the Island of Silvana, and goes to meet with her. -
CHAP. XLIII.
Alcidamant combatting the Knight of the Phoenix, neer to a bridge, is set upon by three Giants, whom with incredible valour he slayes, and then he knows the Knight of the Phoenix. -
CHAP. XLV.
Alcidamant entertains amorous discourse with the beautifull Trasiclea, and encounters Rozanel d' Astre in the midst of a wood who relates unto him his love with Angelea of S pradisa. -
CHAP. XLVI.
Alcidamant, Rozanel, and Trasiclea leave the wood, Rozanel delivers Cesarin whom three Knights pursued, Alcidamant slayes the King of Dramir, vali∣antly gives end to the adventure of the burning Rock with the aid of Trasiclea, Angelea is recovered, and the in∣chanted Knight is known. -
CHAP. XLVII.
Alcidamant incountring Trasiclea apart, discovered his passions unto her, and the answer she made him. -
CHAP. XLVIII.
Drumelia Aunt to the King of Dramir would have betrayed the Emperour of Tra∣mazond; Trasiclea is led away by cunning, the Emperour is assaulted by three Giants, falls down hurt: Alcidamant succours him, with increai∣ble valour, slaies the three Giants, arrives in the wood just as Trasiclea was ready to be ravished, delivers her by the death of his enemies, and returns to the Citie. -
CHAP. XLIX.
The complainis of Alcidamant, Trasiclea's resentment, she promiseth to esponse him the next day: Cistenia arrives in the mean time with letters from Mer dian : Trasiclea by wile reads them, becommeth jealous, banisheth Alcidamant, and makes him feel the effects of her displeasure. -
CHAP. L.
Alsidamants despair, the effects of his rage, by the defeat of certain Giants and Knights: he turns Hermit.
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CHAP. I.
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Amadis
of Trebisond, arriving in the Empire of Martaria, saveth Floridanof Persia from drowning: Their Adventures. - CHAP. 1.
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CHAP. II. Amadis
encountring a Shep d, learnes the name of his Mistresse; his resolution thereupon. -
CHAP. 3. Amadis
defeats the dreadfull Monster of the Mountain of Bears, his adven∣tures afterwards. -
CHAP. IIII. Floridan
of Persiabeing delivered out of Captivitie by the victorie of Amadis,becomes enamoured of Amplamira.The invention that Amadisuseth to see Palmirenna. -
CHAP. V.
The life that Amadisled with Palmirenna. Floridanspassions for Ampla∣mira. Amadisand he knowes one another. -
CHAP. VI. Floridan
meets with Almerinain the Emperours Garden, their discourse; Floridandiscovering himselfe, writes to Amplamira. -
CHAP. VII. Amadis
unable to endure the violence of his desires, discovers himselfe to Palmirenna,her answer. Floridanis presented to Amplamiraby Almerina. -
CHAP. VIII.
The felicity of Amadisand Floridan,in the secret Marriages of Palmirennaand Amplamira. -
CHAP. IX. Bustrafard
maintaining the j Palmirenna'ssts, for the love of faire Slave, is vanquished by Floridan. -
CHAP. X. Don Rifantes,
Prince of Cabilla, Brundemor,King of Corcutan, and Rozagant,King of Alfanar, demand leave to maintain the beauty of the Princesses of Martaria, the successe of their Enterprise. -
CHAP. XI.
The horrible Combat between Don Rifanteswith his Companions, and Palmirenna'sfaire Slave, the Knights of the Flowers, and of the Flower-de-Luces. The end thereof. -
CHAP. XII. Rosalmond
having quitted the combate with Alcidamant,at Cassandrae'sentreatie: enters into the Dutchie of Bonnemar, his adventures there. -
CHAP. XIII. Rozalmond
arriving in the Island, of Silvana,defeats the Guards which the Queen had established to arrest Alcidamant;his meeting after∣wards with Merodiana,and departure from her. -
CHAP. XIV. Rozalmond
landing in the Kingdom of Clariana, arrives by fortune at Alcidamants Grat, he laments over his arms beleeving him dead, and afterwards incountring him they become friends. -
CHAP. XV.
The Adventures of Rozanel,and Florisbel,after their departure out of Tramazond. -
CHAP. XVI. Clarisel
of Guindaya, and his fair Shepheardess, having given an end to the adventure of the Torments of Cardoranand Lindorenna,depart from Bellombre at their request. -
CHAP. XVII. Clarisel
narrowly escaping shipwrack, lands in great Britt Florimondin, of Canabea, combats a Gyant, resc Claristea,er and marries her to Florimond. -
CHAP. XVIII.
The Massacre that was made by the dreadfull Gyant Zorobalanat the Io Clariselsts at Windser, a iving thereupon, after a dangerous Combat kils him. -
CHAP. XIX.
The arrivall of the King of Cabilla, in the Empire of M rtaria, and the furious battell that was fought on the Sea-shore, in disputing the descent of his f rces. -
CHAP. XX.
The wonderfull feats of Arms performedina sallie made by Palmirenna'sfair Slave, with the end of the Generall Battail, where all the Emperours Forces were defeated by the unex∣pected arrivall of the King of the cruell Iland. -
CHAP. XXI.
The King of Cabilla sends Ambassadours to the Emperour, a Peace is concluded; the Princesses of Martaria are granted in mariage to Rifantes, Brizar∣dans Meridoran,the Princes of Greeces resolution therupon. -
CHAP. XX. Amadis
of Tr Floridan and Lucibelbisend, ca Infanta'sy away the of Martaria, the dreadfull Combat maint ai ed by them on the Sea short, they are strangely succoured, when they are past all hope of life. -
CHAP. XXIII. Amadis
his Ship being driven by a tempest to the Isle Du-bois, two Leagues from Cardana, the Lovers are betrayed by a Merchant, and being ready to fall into the hands of the Emperour of Martaria, they are miraculously inchanted. -
CHAP. XXIV. Griolanis
arrivall in Corolandaya, his combat with the Guards of the P rt, hee is entertained by the Queen, and accepted for her Knight. -
CHAP. XXV.
The brave Jousts that were held at the Court of Corolandaya, and the issue of a most wonderfull adventure that happened there. -
CHAP. XXVI.
The dreadfull Inchantment of Griolanis,and the fair Adelazia. -
CHAP. XXVII.
The Gyant Gorgophonbeing sent Ambassadour to Gardacia from Moranteon,Soldan of Circassia, steales away the beauteous Armazia;he is driven into the Isle of Corolandaya, and proves the Adventure of the martyrdome of Adelazia. -
CHAP. XXVIII. Rozalmond
arrives in Martaria, undoes the Inchantment of the Crystall Tower, delivers Amadis, Floridan,and Lucibel,with their Mi∣stresses; they are afterwards driven into C Adelazia'srol ndaya and prove the adventure of Martyrdome. -
CHAP. XXIX. Rozalmond
Trasiclea,with leads Alcidamants, her regrets upon his arms, their and Reconciliation. -
CHAP. XXX. Rozalmonds
Armazia'sof Gorgopho: He s there very strangely ▪ being in of his life. -
CHAP. XXXI. Alcidamant
and Trasicleameets with Parmelina,who relates unto them the historie of her strange love with Clarismond. -
CHAP. XXXII.
The dreadfull combat between Rozalmond,and Gorgophon,for the deliverance of Armazia;The wonders that Alcidamantperformed in bringing the Inc Griolanisantment of and Adelaziato an end. -
CHAP. XXXIII.
The brave Turnament that is held at the marriage of Rozalmond, Alcidamant,and those other Princes of Greece. -
CHAP. XXXIIII.
The marvellous adventure that happened in the Court of Corolandaya, and the strange end therof. -
CHAP. XXXV.
All the Princes depart out of Corolandaya, some to goe to the Castle of Treasure, and the rest to return into Martaria. -
CHAP. XXXVII.
The Emperour Falanzar, Caliphof Siconia, solicited by Idalcan,Empe∣rour of Melly, assembles all Paganisme; the resolution they take to make warre upon the Princes of Greace, with the gene∣rall muster of their Army. -
CHAP. XXXVII.
Cassandra arriveth at Constantinople, to advertise the Grecian Princes of the mighty Army the Pagans had brought into the field, to march into Ethiopia; the resolution they take thereupon. -
CHAP. XXXIX.
The arrival of the Pagans in the Empire of Ethiopia, the cruell fight where with all the Grecian Princes entertained them at their landing. -
CHAP. XXXIX.
The brave feats of Arms performed in a Sally by Russianof Media, and Brandimanda;the furious assault given by the Pagan Princes unto the Town, which being reduced to extreamitie, is marvellously relieved. -
CHAP. LXI.
The furious Battell between the Pagan and Christian Princes; the con∣clusion thereof, with the number of the dead. -
CHAP. XLII. Rozalmond, Alcidamant,
and their company arrive at the dangerous Forrests of the great Kingdome of Martan, the carrying away of the Princesses, and the adventures of Rozalmond,inextring of the Castle of Treasure. -
CHAP. XLIII.
The marvellous exployts of Alcidamant,before his entrance into the Castle of Treasure. -
CHAP. XLIV.
What hapned to the gentle Clariselof Guindaya, before he entred the Castle of Treasure. -
CHAP. XLVII.
The marvellous adventures that befell Amadisof Trebisond, in the enterprise of the Castle of Treasure. -
CHAP. XLVIII.
The Mervails which hapned to Griolanis,and the Knight of the Salvage before their entrance into the Castle of Tr asure. -
CHAP. XLIX.
The adventure of the Castle of Treasure is brought to an end, whereupon all the Princes depart for Ethiopia. -
CHAP. L. Amadis
of Gaule, and his companions arrive in Ethiopia, their resolution to passe through the Enemies Camp; Rozalmondand his friends being separated from them, surprise the strong Fort of Zeilan. -
CHAP. LI.
The Pagan Princes present the Combat of an hundred, to an hundred unto the Christians, they accept of it; the forces of Martaria, with the assistance of Rozalmond,and his friends, defeats ArtogantsArmy, that besieged Goraxa. -
CHAP. LII.
The dreadfull combat of an hundred Christians, against so many Pagan Princes; the end thereof, with the bloody slaughter of all the enemies troops. -
CHAP. LIII.
The Pagan Knights are delivered; Alcidamant, Amadisof Trebisond, and Rozalmondare crowned Emperours of Tramazond, Martaria, and Gardacia; The separation of all these Princes.