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Glossary
of
Arthurian
Legend
A
ARTHUR - legendary king of the Britons in the 5th
century or, perhaps a minor Welsh freedom fighter; symbol of chivalric virtues,
the ultimate
saviour of
AVALON - the land of the dead, the place to which king
Arthur was taken after his death.
B
Sir BEDIVERE - the last knight, the only one who was
by Arthur’s side after the last battle (the
Sir BORS - a pure and modest knight of the Round Table
He survived the
in the Crusades.
C
CAMELOT - Arthur’s royal castle. Numerous sites are
suggested as possible locations of Camelot, among others: Viriconium in
CODE OF CHIVALRY - set of rules specifying an ideal of
knightly conduct. Knights had to be brave and skilful in battle, modest and
generous towards
other men, gentle and courteous towards their ladies,
loyal to the sovereign, honourable in their deeds, displaying endurance against
adversities and discreet in love.These ideals were later adopted by the
medieval Crusaders.
CAMLANN - the site of the last battle in which King
Arthur died after he had struck the fatal blow to the traitor, Sir Mordred
D
DOZMARY POOL - a lake on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall,
supposedly the legendary lake into which Sir Bedivere cast Excalibur, King
Arthur’s enchanted sword
E
ELAINE - the legends of the Round Table mention two
Elaines: Elaine of Astalot and Elaine of Corbenic. Both were romantically
involved with Sir Lancelot The latter one was to become the mother of Sir
Galahad.
EXCALIBUR - the sword which a 15-year old Arthur drew
out of the stone. Nobody before him was able to accomplish it. This deed gave
him royal
power over 30 kingdoms. Some confusion arises between
this and the Sword given to Arthur by the Lady of the
F
The FISHER KING - keeper of the Grail. Bran, a hero of
Welsh legend is suggested to be the Fisher King. His castle may be Castell
Dinas Bran, at
Llangollen, in Clwyd (
G
Sir GALAHAD - son of Sir Lancelot and Elaine of
Corbenic. Distinguished for his purity. He succeeded in the adventures of the
Siege Perilous and the Holy Grail.
Sir GAWAIN - the son of King Lot of Orkney. Best known
from the legend “Sir Gawain and the
Green Knight” where he is a noble hero undergoing a test of faith.
H
HOLY GRAIL - according to legend, a chalice from the
Last Supper into which Joseph of Arimathea collected Christ’s blood at the Crucifixion.
Another legend says that Joseph brought it to
powerful religious significance for the Christian
Knights of the Round Table that it became the main motif of the Arthurian
stories.
I
IDYLLS OF THE KING - a series of poems by Alfred
Tennyson published between 1859 and 1885. They present the story of Arthur, of
the Round Table fellowship and of its failure under the spreading influence of
evil, caused by the sin of Lancelot and Guinevere.
ISEULT - (or Isolde) the Irish Princess who was to
marry King Mark of
bride-to-be. By mistake they drank a love potion to be
given to King Mark and Iseult to ensure their happy marriage and they fell
passionately in
love. When the King discovered their secret, Tristan
joined the Round Table fellowship.
J
JOYOUS GARD - the name of Sir Lancelot’s Castle.
Malory speculated it may have been either Bamburgh or
K
KAY - Arthur’s foster brother, his boyhood companion,
later his faithful and lifelong servant.
L
Sir LANCELOT du LAC -the most famous of King Arthur’s
Knights. The son of King Ban of Benwick, the lover of Guinevere and the father
of Galahad. His disloyalty to the King eventually led to the downfall and
destruction of Arthur’s Kingdom. Still he enjoyed the reputation of a fearless
and bold knight.
LADY OF SHALOTT - published in 1852. A poem by Alfred
Tennyson included in the „Idylls of the King”. Also a famous painting by J. W.
Waterhouse
LADY OF THE
healed of his
wounds.Sir Lancelot was brought up by her in her underwater kingdom.
LYONESSE - Tristan was a prince of Lyonesse, which was
flooded by Merlin to drown Mordred’s knights when they followed Arthur’s army
after the
battle of Camlann. St Michael’s Mount, off the Cornish
coast is said to be part of the legendary kingdom of Lyonesse, which extended
as far as the
Isles of Scilly.
M
MERLIN - a good wizard whose magic and advice helped
King Arthur. He was the son of an incubus (a malevolent male spirit) and a
mortal woman, and therefore he was indestructible Eventually he was entrapped
by Vivien, the Lady of the
for the kingdom.
Sir MORDRED - (also Modred); the nephew of King
Arthur, the son of
latter pursued Lancelot Mordred traitorously seized
the kingdom and Guinevere. Eventually, he was killed by Arthur in the final
battle.
MORGAN le FAY - Arthur’s half-sister by the same
mother. She studied magic under Merlin’s guidance. She possessed the powers of
healing, the
abilities of changing shape and of flight and was more
beautiful and skilful than any of her sisters. Her influence with time became
more and
more harmful.
MALORY, Sir Thomas - (d. 1471), author of “Le Morte
Darthur”. He wrote most of the manuscript to keep himself occupied while in
prison.
N
NENNIUS - (8th /9th
century) - the traditional author of the “Historia Britonum”, one of the
sources of our knowledge about Arthur. He names 12 battles to which Arthur led
the Britons against the Saxons.
O
ORIGINS of Arthurian legends - they date back to the
times between the decline and fall of the
P
Sir PERCEVAL (or Parsifal) - a knight who together
with Bors and Galahad went in quest of the Holy Grail. He was so naive that he
was commonly named „The Perfect Fool”. His bashfulness did not let him ask the
right questions of the warden of the Grail castle and the Fisher King was not
healed.
Q
QUEST of the HOLY GRAIL - the story of the Quest of
the Holy Grail was developed after the fall of
1187. The Crusades mirrored the Grail Quest. The
Knights Templar who protected the pilgrims on the road to the
themselves as the Keepers of the Grail and their
surcoats with a red cross resembled Galahad’s shield. The great medieval
warriors like Richard the Lionheart resembled Arthur’s knights. Richard is said
to have given his sword (supposedly Arthur’s sword) to Tancred, the ruler of
QUEEN GUINEVERE - King Arthur’s Queen. She had an
affair with Sir Lancelot, which led to the destruction of the Round Table
fellowship. In
Malory’s epic poem she survives Arthur’s death and
enters a nunnery
R
ROUND TABLE - came with Queen Ginevere as part of her
dowry. Its roundness was in “the likeness of the world”. It could seat more
than 100 knights who were equal in status. Merlin found 50 outstanding and
pious knights. 50 more were from Leodegrance (Guinevere’s father, king of
Cameliard).
They sat together for the first time at the wedding
feast of Arthur and Guinevere. This is how the fellowship of the Round Table
started. Another
version says that the Table was made by Merlin and
given to Uther Pendragon. Uther Pendragon, in turn, gave it together with 100
knights to his son as a wedding gift.
S
The SIEGE PERILOUS - a seat at the Round Table
reserved for the knight who would achieve the Quest of the Grail.
T
TRISTRAM - the
story of his love to Iseult is probably earlier than that about Arthur and
Guinevere and has its source in French literature. The son of the king of
Lyonesses, a skilful hunter and harper. The story of his love is described
under ISEULT. But there was also another Iseult
in his life whom he married. However, it was the first
Iseult, that of
TENNYSON, Alfred (1809-92) - an English poet, author
of “The Idylls of the King” and “The Lady of Shalott” who used the medieval
myth of King Arthur to show the decline of civilisation.
U
UTHER PENDRAGON -
king of the Britons and father of Arthur. In Welsh,
“Pendragon” means “”chief leader
in war”.
V
VIRICONIUM - said to be the true capital of Arthur’s
kingdom. It used to be a Roman city. Now, only ruins are left. It is located
close to
VIVIEN - the name given to Lady of the
W
WAGNER Richard - (1813 -83) German composer. Parsifal
was his last opera staged in 1882.
WACE, Robert - (12th century) - Anglo-Norman poet,
author of Le Roman de Brut
X
EXCALIBUR - the sword which a 15-year old Arthur drew
out of the stone. Nobody before him was able to accomplish it. This deed gave
him royal
power over 30 kingdoms. Some confusion arises between
this and the Sword given to Arthur by the Lady of the
Y
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