• Béroul (or Beroul; Norman Berox) was a Norman or Breton poet of the mid-to-late 12th century. He is usually credited with the authorship of Tristran (sometimes...
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    respectively associated with the 12th-century poems of Thomas of Britain and Béroul, the latter believed to reflect a now-lost original tale. A subsequent version...
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    Author Century Language Œuvres Béroul 12th Old Norman Tristan Chrétien de Troyes 12th Old French Erec and Enide, Cligès, Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart...
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    Queen Iseult the Elder. She is a main character in the Tristan poems of Béroul, Thomas of Britain, and Gottfried von Strassburg and in the opera Tristan...
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    for "horse"). The story occurs in Tristan by the 12th-century French poet Béroul, where a dwarf reveals that "Mark has horse's ears" to a hawthorn tree in...
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    Romance of Tristan and Iseult". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 16 August 2024. Béroul (1970). The Romance of Tristan; The Tale of Tristan's Madness. Translated...
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    upon continental lore that goes back to a Celtic source in the case of Béroul, an Anglo-Norman who wrote around 1150. For his Perceval, the Story of the...
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  • the plane announcer Robin Atkin Downes as Butler, Nergal Jim Meskimen as Beroul / Nergal, Cheleb, Quedbas Kevin Michael Richardson as Mahonin, old man possessed...
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  • versions of which were written by Gottfried von Strassburg, Thomas of England, Béroul, and others. The authors who mention Canoel situate it in "Parmenie", a...
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    Tristan and Iseult, beginning with the verse works of Thomas of Britain and Béroul. In the early material, Morholt is the brother of the Queen of Ireland and...
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    the early composition of the Tristan and Iseult cycle by poets such as Béroul from a pre-existing shared Brittonic oral tradition. Soon after the Norman...
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    actually Guinevere's lover in a nearly-forgotten tradition mentioned in Béroul's 12th-century Tristan. This is reflected in the later Romance of King Yder...
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    John Mandeville, John Mandeville Tristan, Thomas d'Angleterre Tristan, Béroul Tristan, Gottfried von Strassburg Troilus and Criseyde, Geoffrey Chaucer...
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  • a French source, likely the same one used by Béroul, but the differences between Tristrant and Béroul's work suggest that Eilhart was not particularly...
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    Junkyard Guy, Announcer Voice, 2 episodes 2018 Constantine: City of Demons Beroul Voice, episode #1.5 Family Guy Ron Howard Voice, episode: "Griffin Winter...
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  • French poem by Thomas of Britain Tristan, a 12th-century French poem by Béroul Tristan, a 13th-century German poem by Gottfried von Strassburg Tristan...
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  • some of which are purely Anglo-Norman. In his time appeared the works of Béroul and Thomas of Britain, respectively, and some of the most celebrated of...
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    work stays closer to the traditional story as told by verse writers like Béroul and Thomas of Britain, but many episodes are reworked or altered entirely...
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  • 21 March 2011. Vinaver, Eugène (1973). "Remarques sur quelques vers de Béroul". In Frederick Whitehead (ed.). Studies in medieval literature and languages:...
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    the early composition of the Tristan and Iseult cycle by poets such as Béroul from a pre-existing shared Brittonic oral tradition. Earl Brian defeated...
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  • de Béthune (c. 1150–1220) Geoffroi de Villehardouin (c. 1160 – c. 1213) Béroul (c. 1170) Thomas d'Angleterre (c. 1170) Aimeric de Peguilhan (c. 1170 –...
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  • medieval Tristan and Iseult poems, including the 12th-century poems by Béroul and Thomas of Britain. The book was published by Grant & Cutler as volume...
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    Hywel was later attached to the Tristan and Iseult legend by such poets as Béroul and Thomas of Britain. In these stories, Hywel is duke of Brittany and the...
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  • one of Arthur's three courts in the Welsh Triads. Stirling is named in Beroul's 12th-century Romance of Tristan. Celliwig, Cornwall. Perhaps the earliest...
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  • popular media depiction of Death. He worked with John to take down the demon Beroul, but later turned on him. Unfazed, John was able to bluff the god into backing...
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    -ruth (and not the Red- part of the name) which means the colour red. Beroul's Roman de Tristan features a location in Cornwall called Crois Rouge in...
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    texts of the Tristan and Iseult legend c. 1150–1190 Le Roman de Tristan by Béroul ("common branch"; Norman language) c. 1155–1173 Tristan by Thomas of Britain...
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  • Brangaine plays essentially the same role in the early poetic versions of Béroul and Thomas of Britain, and their respective German successors Eilhart von...
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    (1918–2008), Turkish poet Charles Bernstein (born 1950), US poet and scholar Béroul (12th c.), Norman poet of episodic Tristan Daniel Berrigan (1921–2016),...
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  • History: The Reign of Augustus by Cassius Dio The Romance of Tristan by Beroul Romance in Marseille, by Claude McKay The Romance of the Three Kingdoms...
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