Batilde, Roine Des Francs is an epic poem in ten cantos by Alexandrine Bonaparte. This historical work explores the life and reign of Batilde, queen of the Franks. Through vivid imagery and poetic language, Bonaparte brings to life the historical context and the queen's story. This edition includes detailed notes to aid in understanding the poem's many historical and literary allusions.
This French-language poem offers a unique perspective on a significant figure in French history. For readers interested in epic poetry, French literature, and historical narratives, Batilde, Roine Des Francs provides a rich and engaging reading experience.
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