• Robert de Boron (also spelled in the manuscripts "Roberz", "Borron", "Bouron", "Beron") was a French poet active around the late 12th and early 13th centuries...
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    Merlin is a partly lost French epic poem written by Robert de Boron in Old French and dating from either the end of the 12th or beginning of the 13th...
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    been debated among literary scholars and historians. In the 1190s, Robert de Boron in Joseph d'Arimathie [fr] portrayed the Grail as Jesus's vessel from...
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    the Post-Vulgate Roman du Graal (Romance of the Grail) or the Pseudo-Robert de Boron Cycle, is one of the major Old French prose cycles of Arthurian literature...
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    pseudo-historical author Geoffrey of Monmouth and then built on by the French poet Robert de Boron and prose successors in the 13th century. Geoffrey seems to have combined...
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    The highly influential cycle expands on Robert de Boron's "Little Grail Cycle" and the works of Chrétien de Troyes, previously unrelated to each other...
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    based on the Last Supper event. In the late 12th century, the author Robert de Boron associated the pre-existing story of the Holy Grail, a magical item...
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    tradition elaborates on how Arthur came into possession of Excalibur. In Robert de Boron's c. 1200 French poem Merlin, the first known tale to mention the "sword...
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    as the first keeper of the Holy Grail. This idea first appears in Robert de Boron's Joseph d'Arimathie [fr], in which Joseph receives the Grail from an...
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    Perceval [fr] uncertainly attributed to Robert de Boron, and is also mentioned in Raoul de Houdenc's Meraugis de Portlesguez. Its nature is uncertain, but...
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    the now-lost Perceval attributed to Robert de Boron. There are many versions of Perceval's birth. In Robert de Boron's account, he is of noble birth, and...
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    of the famed order of chivalry which flourishes under Arthur. In Robert de Boron's Merlin, written around 1200, the magician Merlin creates the Round...
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    King Arthur (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of the Grail and its quest being developed by other writers such as Robert de Boron, a fact that helped accelerate the decline of Arthur in continental...
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  • scholar. In Paris, he gains friends (such as the Archpoet, Abdul, Robert de Boron and Kyot, the purported source of Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival)...
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    Galahad. It appears, for example, in the earlier Perceval de Didot attributed to Robert de Boron, in which Perceval occupies the seat at Arthur's court at...
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    legend. Galahad does not feature in any romance by Chrétien de Troyes, or in Robert de Boron's Grail stories, or in any of the continuations of Chrétien's...
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    which inspired him to use dragons on his standards. According to Robert de Boron and the cycles based on his work, it was Uther's older brother (elsewhere...
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  • (Robert de Boron poem), by Robert de Boron Merlin (Robinson poem), a dramatic narrative poem by Edwin Arlington Robinson Merlin, a novel by Robert Nye...
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  • German rower Robert de Boron, French medieval poet Walter Boron (born 1949), American scientist All pages with titles containing Boron This page lists...
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    named Morgaine, is married to King Nentres of Garlot. According to Robert de Boron, Igraine died before her second husband. A third illegitimate daughter...
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    Boron nitride is a thermally and chemically resistant refractory compound of boron and nitrogen with the chemical formula BN. It exists in various crystalline...
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    Several French romances (Perlesvaus, the Didot Perceval attributed to Robert de Boron, and even the early romances of Chrétien such as Erec and Enide and...
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    Gwen (given name) Gwendoline (disambiguation) Gwendolyn Footnotes "Robert (de Boron) and his continuators also expand upon hints—in the Welsh poem Yr Afallennau...
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  • reshape the traditional legends with christian undertones. Author Robert de Boron, for instance, translated the legend into French in 1155, in which...
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    Le Conte du Graal (c. 1160–1180), Wauchier de Denain's First Continuation (c. 1180–1200), Robert de Boron's Didot-Perceval (c. 1191–1202), Peredur son...
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    country as well as properties in London. Ector appears in the works of Robert de Boron and the Lancelot-Grail, as well as later adaptations such as the Post-Vulgate...
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    Post-Vulgate Cycle. It was written c. 1200 by the French knight-poet Robert de Boron, who described her as an illegitimate daughter of Lady Igraine with...
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    from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2017. de Boron, Robert (2012). Romanz De L'estoire Dou Graal. Published in the 13th century. Project...
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    waiting to be healed by Percival. A later author who took up the story, Robert de Boron, describes the history of the Grail in ancient times, and says the...
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  • romance tradition considered to have begun with the French Merlin by Robert de Boron around 1200 (including the Vulgate Cycle and the two non-French romances...
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