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Français : Le Cheval Bayard a sa légende, appelée aussi légende des Quatre fils Aymon, qui a alimenté les rêves de générations de Namurois. L'une des versions de ce récit épique retrace les aventures des quatre fils Aymon au moment de leur fuite contre Charlemagne.
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Sculpture of The horse Bayard in Namur, Belgium

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