Sautperdu
Sautperdu, or Saut-Perdu, ("wild-leap") is the warhorse of Malquiant, one of the Saracens in the French epic, The Song of Roland.[1] Sautperdu is mentioned in laisse 120 of the poem.
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Sautperdu, or Saut-Perdu, ("wild-leap") is the warhorse of Malquiant, one of the Saracens in the French epic, The Song of Roland.[1] Sautperdu is mentioned in laisse 120 of the poem.
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