Aenotherus
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Aenotherus was the bodyguard of Emperor Charlemagne in French medieval folklore. In his Annals of Bavaria, the historian Johannes Aventinus wrote that a Ænotherus was so large that he threw down whole battalions like mowing grass. The huge warrior was from Turgan, near the Lake of Constance.

