arthurian romances

  • 71Lancelot-Graal — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lancelot (homonymie), Graal (homonymie) et Vulgate (homonymie). Aliénor et Henri II écoutent l histoire de Lancelot du Lac, ms. fr. 123 fol. 229 …

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  • 72Reine Guenievre — Reine Guenièvre La reine Guenièvre par William Morris La reine Guenièvre est un personnage de la légende arthurienne. Sommaire 1 …

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  • 73Reine Guenièvre — La reine Guenièvre par William Morris La reine Guenièvre est un personnage de la légende arthurienne. Figure archétypale de la dame courtoise, fée, déesse, Guenièvre est un personnage aux multiples facettes qui illustre le foisonnement de… …

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  • 74Chréstiende Troyes — Chrés·tien de Troyes also Chré·tien de Troyes (krā tyäɴʹ də trwäʹ), fl. 1170. French trouvère who wrote the earliest surviving Arthurian romances, including Perseval, the first work to incorporate the quest for the Holy Grail into an Arthurian… …

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  • 75magic — /maj ik/, n. 1. the art of producing illusions as entertainment by the use of sleight of hand, deceptive devices, etc.; legerdemain; conjuring: to pull a rabbit out of a hat by magic. 2. the art of producing a desired effect or result through the …

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  • 76Celtic religion — Beliefs and practices of the ancient Celts of Gaul and the British Isles. Celtic worship centred on the interplay of the divine element with the natural world. Springs, rivers, and hills were thought to be inhabited by guardian spirits, usually… …

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  • 77William A. Nitze — William Albert Nitze (* 20. März 1876 in Baltimore; † 5. Juli 1957 in Chicago), war ein amerikanischer Romanist und Philologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Wirken 3 Festschrift und Pers …

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  • 78Biket, Robert — (Robert Biquet) (fl. 1150–1175)    Robert Biket is known only as the author of a late 12th century Anglo Norman poem called Lai du cor (“The Lai of the Horn”). The poem is a 580 line text of the type known as a Breton LAI a short ROMANCE of the… …

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  • 79Robert of Gloucester — (fl. 1260–1300)    Robert of Gloucester is credited with writing a late 13th century MIDDLE ENGLISH verse chronicle of England that, in its full version, begins with the legendary founding of the island by Brutus and comes to an end with the… …

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  • 80Gauvain — This unusual and interesting name is of early medieval English origin, and is one of the surnames created from a personal name which was popular in the Middle Ages in both the Middle English form Gawayne as well as the Old French Gauvin and the… …

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