Bradamante

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Bradamante is a heroic female knight from the Italian epic tradition, best known as a central warrior figure in Ludovico Ariosto’s "Orlando Furioso."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female knight
fictional character
heroine
affiliation Charlemagne's paladins NERFINISHED
appearsIn Orlando Furioso NERFINISHED
Orlando Innamorato NERFINISHED
associatedWith Angelica NERFINISHED
House of Este NERFINISHED
Marfisa NERFINISHED
Orlando NERFINISHED
betrothedTo Ruggiero NERFINISHED
characterType warrior maiden
createdBy Ludovico Ariosto NERFINISHED
Matteo Maria Boiardo NERFINISHED
culture Italian Renaissance literature
descendantOf Duke Aymon of Dordone NERFINISHED
destinedAncestorOf Este family NERFINISHED
family House of Clermont NERFINISHED
gender female
genre chivalric romance
hasQuality bravery
honor
loyalty
influenced later depictions of warrior women in European literature
languageOfWork Italian
literaryTradition Italian epic poetry
loveInterest Ruggiero NERFINISHED
medium epic poem
mount horse
nationalityInFiction Frankish
notableEpisode adventures in the enchanted castle of Atlante NERFINISHED
combat with Marfisa
rescue of Ruggiero from the sorcerer Atlante
notableFor chivalric virtue
love story with Ruggiero
martial prowess
opposes Saracen warriors
relative Charlemagne NERFINISHED
religionInFiction Christianity NERFINISHED
role paladin
warrior
settingPeriod Carolingian era
sibling Rinaldo NERFINISHED
theme Christian–Saracen conflict
conflict between love and duty
weapon lance
sword

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