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Aliscans ''Aliscans'' is a ''chanson de geste'' of the late twelfth century. It recounts the story of the disastrous but fictional battle of Aliscans (Alescans) in France, between Christian and pagan armies. The name 'Aliscans' presumably refers to the Alyscamps in Arles. It belongs to the Guillaume d'Orange cycle, and in the action Guillaume's nephew Vivien is killed. It is written in the old Picard language, and has around 8000 lines. It is dated, probably, as composed 1180-1190, and survives in 13 manuscripts. It is generally thought to be a source for the ''Willehalm'' of Wolfram von Eschenbach, and the two works cover the same events.〔Marion E. Gibbs and Sidney M. Johnson (1997), ''Medieval German Literature'' p. 195-6.〕 The ''chanson'' is likely based on the ''Chançun de Willame'', a version of the cycle from the beginning of the century. ==Notes== 〔
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