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Turoldus biography of rory

          Lies and virtues existed side by side, and wherever the vices seemed about to prevail absolutely, words or incidents could crop up to show the opposite..

          The Song of Roland by Turoldus The Adventure of English: The Biography of a Language by Melvyn Bragg The Places In Between by Rory Stewart.

          Turold on the Bayeux Tapestry

          Turold is one of the tituli on the Bayeux tapestry. Which of two figure is being identified is uncertain, as is the identification of the namesake with a known historical person.

          He may be the same person as Turold of Rochester.

          Appearance on the Bayeux Tapestry

          The tapestry mentions a small number of important figures by name.

          By Turoldus, Charles Kenneth Scott-Moncrieff, Sarah E. Holroyd.

        1. A companion to Old Norse-Icelandic literature and culture.
        2. Lies and virtues existed side by side, and wherever the vices seemed about to prevail absolutely, words or incidents could crop up to show the opposite.
        3. Acknowledgements.
        4. FEW EVENTS OF THE NORWEGIAN MIDDLE AGES have generated as much discussion among historians as the mid-twelfth century coronation of Magnús Erlingsson (Steen.
        5. When they are mentioned, their name is depicted directly above their head. For this reason, some believe that Turold is not the messenger in red who would later become Constable of Bayeux, but the man who appears to have a form of dwarfism and is holding the messenger's horse's reins.[1] It should also be noted that Turold was a common name at the time of the creation of the tapestry, and it is possible that both figures bear the name "Turold".

          Turoldus in the Chanson de Roland

          The dwarf figure appears to be a jongleur or minstrel based on his wide breeches and flared tunic, leading some to furt