The famous history of the seven champions, of Christendom. The third part. Shewing the valiant acts and renowned atchievements of St. George's three sons, Sir Guy, Sir Alexander, and Sir David. As also the warlike exploits and martial performances of Sir Turpin son to St. Denis of France, Sir Pedro son to St. James of Spain, Sir Orlando son to St. Anthony of Italy, Sir Ewin son to St. Andrew of Scotland, Sir Phelim son of St. Patrick of Ireland, and Sir Owen son to St. David of Wales. Their strange fights and combats with gyants, monsters, and dragons, their tilts and turnaments in honour of ladies, their battles with miscreants and tyrants in defense of the Christian religion, and relief of distressed knights and ladies, their punishing of negromancers, and puting to an end their inchantments, with other their knightly prowess and chevalry. As also how St. George's three sons came all of them to be kings, according as the Fairy Queen had prophesied of them.
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- The famous history of the seven champions, of Christendom. The third part. Shewing the valiant acts and renowned atchievements of St. George's three sons, Sir Guy, Sir Alexander, and Sir David. As also the warlike exploits and martial performances of Sir Turpin son to St. Denis of France, Sir Pedro son to St. James of Spain, Sir Orlando son to St. Anthony of Italy, Sir Ewin son to St. Andrew of Scotland, Sir Phelim son of St. Patrick of Ireland, and Sir Owen son to St. David of Wales. Their strange fights and combats with gyants, monsters, and dragons, their tilts and turnaments in honour of ladies, their battles with miscreants and tyrants in defense of the Christian religion, and relief of distressed knights and ladies, their punishing of negromancers, and puting to an end their inchantments, with other their knightly prowess and chevalry. As also how St. George's three sons came all of them to be kings, according as the Fairy Queen had prophesied of them.
- Most famous history of the seven champions of Christendome. Part 3
- Third part of the seven champions of Christendom
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London: printed for John Back, at the Black-Boy on London-Bridge, 1696.
- Publication year
- 1696-1696
- ESTC No.
- R28956
- Grub Street ID
- 111978
- Description
- [8], 152 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By Richard Johnson.
Editor's dedication signed: VV.VV.