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  2. Lancelot-Grail - Wikipedia

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    The Lancelot-Grail is a modern title invented by Ferdinand Lot. [1] The Vulgate Cycle (also known as the Vulgate Version of Arthurian Romances), from the Latin editio vulgata, [2] "common version", is another modern title that was popularised (albeit not invented [3]) by H. Oskar Sommer.

  3. Galehaut - Wikipedia

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    Galehaut, a half-blood giant lord of the Distant Isles (le sire des Isles Lointaines), [1] appears for the first time in the Matter of Britain in the "Book of Galehaut" section of the early 13th-century Prose Lancelot Proper, the central work in the series of anonymous Old French prose romances collectively known as Lancelot-Grail (the Vulgate Cycle).

  4. Lancelot - Wikipedia

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    Lancelot Brings Guenevere to Arthur, an illustration for Andrew Lang's The Book of Romance (1902) Lancelot dedicates his deeds to his lady Guinevere, acting in her name as her knight. At one point, he goes mad when he is led to believe that Guinevere doubts his love until he is found and healed by the Lady of the Lake. [45]

  5. Galahad - Wikipedia

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    New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. Print. Follows the quest for the Holy Grail and how Galahad became knighted by his father. Mieszkowski, Gretchen. "The Prose Lancelot ' s Galehot, Malory's Lavin, and the Queering of Late Medieval Literature.” Arthuriana 5.1 (1995): 21–51. Ruud, Jay. "Thomas Berger's Arthur Rex: Galahad and Earthly ...

  6. Post-Vulgate Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The Post-Vulgate Cycle, written anonymously probably between 1230 and 1235 (different estimates of the beginning date) to 1240, is an attempt to create greater unity in the material, and to de-emphasise the secular love affair between Lancelot and Guinevere in favor of the Quest for the Holy Grail.

  7. List of Arthurian characters - Wikipedia

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    Perceval, the Story of the Grail, Lancelot-Grail, many Achiever of the Holy Grail, King Pellinore's son in some tales Questing Beast: Beste Glatisant (Barking Beast) Perlesvaus, c. 1210 Gerbert's Continuation of Perceval, the Story of the Grail, Post Vulgate Suite du Merlin, Prose Tristan, Le Morte d'Arthur

  8. Holy Grail - Wikipedia

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    The Estoire del Saint Graal, the first part of the Lancelot-Grail cycle (but written after Lancelot and the Queste), based on Robert's tale but expanding it greatly with many new details. Verses by Rigaut de Barbezieux, a late 12th or early 13th-century [13] Provençal troubador, where mention is made of Perceval, the lance, and the Grail ...

  9. Rochefoucauld Grail - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of King Arthur fighting the Saxons, from 'The Rochefoucauld Grail'. The Rochefoucauld Grail is a four-volume 14th-century illuminated manuscript.Three volumes were formerly Amsterdam, Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica, MS 1; the fourth volume is divided between the Bodleian Library in Oxford (MS. Douce 215) and the John Rylands Library in Manchester (Ms Fr. 1).