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Any source for the originally claimed 12th c. legend?

There is no link or citation for the legend on which the story is based--this should be addressed.

OK, found it here: http://www.chesternovello.com/Default.aspx?TabId=2432&State_3041=2&workId_3041=11062

It's in Gautier de Coinci's work; will check further.Dellaroux (talk) 21:26, 8 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Added some material; Is it folk? (really?) and Does it need its own page?

I've added some notes, am wondering if the original doesn't deserve its own page, since there are apparently several MSs extant and studies have been made on them as well. In any case, I would question this as a "folk" work, since the author of the 1220 version is known and a publication/production record can be traced bibliographically, as well. Just mes deux centimes...Dellaroux (talk) 22:22, 8 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]