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    d'Arthur, however, Sir Griflet is one of the knights killed by Lancelot's rescue party at the execution of Guinevere, making Griflet's cousin Bedivere the...
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  • to a character or characters in Arthurian romance - in this instance Sir Griflet, who first appears as Girflet ( or Giflet ) fils Do in the romance Erec...
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  • approximately 11,000 lines long, its main character is equivalent to Sir Griflet son of Do, a Knight of the Round Table known from other literature. Translations...
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    Bedivere (redirect from Sir Bedevere)
    his brother Lucan and his cousin Griflet as well as with Kay. In the English versions, Bedivere notably assumes Griflet's hitherto traditional role from...
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  • combant, so Sir Gawain volunteers to fight. In the end, Gawain is victorious and Arthur achieves the adventure (recovery of Sir Griflet). But just as...
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    orders his surviving knight Griflet to cast Excalibur into a nearby lake. After two failed attempts to deceive Arthur, since Griflet felt that such a great...
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    Lancelot (redirect from Sir Launcelot)
    from The Boy's King Arthur Facing Turquine: "I am Sir Launcelot du Lake, King Ban's son of Benwick." "Sir Mador's spear broke all to pieces, but his spear...
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    kingdom without an enemy. His throne is secure, and his knights including Griflet and Tor as well as Arthur's own nephews Gawain and Ywain (sons of Morgause...
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    Ywain (redirect from Sir Yvain)
    in the battle, having him replace Arthur as Mordred's slayer as well as Griflet in the final scenes. Yvain's birth by the fay (fairy) Morgan may have its...
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    ruler of an underground kingdom who takes the protagonist knight Jaufre (Griflet) through a fountain to gift him her magic ring of protection. In the romance...
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    Caradoc (redirect from Sir Caradoc)
    number of Arthurian texts, of which the best-known is the Middle English Sir Gawain and the Green Knight). Eliavres asks for a knight to lop off his head...
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    Columbia University Press, ISBN 978-0-231-12869-8. Vinaver, Sir Eugène, ed. (1990), The Works of Sir Thomas Malory, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-812346-0...
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    wounded. The dying Arthur tasks his knight (depending on the telling, either Griflet or Bedivere) with returning his sword Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake...
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  • Morgan le Fay in order to test Gawain Griflet† Girflet, Jaufre Jaufré The son of Do (or Don), cousin to Sir Lucan and Sir Bedivere Gringolet (Welsh: Gwyn Calet...
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    Hywel the Great (redirect from Sir Hoel)
    Mawr, lit. "Hoel the Great"; Latin: Hoelus, Hovelus, Hœlus), also known as Sir Howel, Saint Hywel and Hywel the Great, was a late 5th- and early 6th-century...
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  • Nimue Morgan le Fey Bedivere Griflet Gawain Gaheris Pellinore Lamorak Palomides Uther Lynette Tristran Accolon Sir Balin and Sir Balan, while twins in the...
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  • other knights. Griflet Arthurian legend A Knight of the Round Table. Sir Kay Arthurian legend The foster brother of King Arthur, the son of Sir Ector, and...
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    Mathonwy, as well as in several French Arthurian tales under the name Griflet filz Do. Gofannon: A metalsmith considered to be, like the Irish Goibniu...
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