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2158:. In some books he is a major character and in others is a secondary character. This version of Lancelot is initially presented as a talented knight, but somewhat pompous and vain. In later books, filled with regret over his affair with Guinevere, he renounces court and is presented as more humble and wise. He leaves court to become a woodcutter, though he is occasionally swept up in quests to help Arthur and other knights.
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1673:, after mourning his king, Lancelot abandons society, with exception of his later participation in a victorious war against the young sons of Mordred and their Briton supporters and Saxon allies that provides him with partial atonement for his earlier role in the story. It happens shortly after the death of Guinevere, as Lancelot personally kills one of Mordred's sons after chasing him through a forest in the battle at
1341:(a former Dolorous Gard), where he learns his real name and heritage, taking the name of his illustrious ancestor Lancelot as his own. With the help of King Arthur, Lancelot then defeats Claudas (and his allied Romans in the Vulgate) and recovers his father's kingdom. However, he again decides to remain at Camelot, along with his cousins Bors and Lionel and his illegitimate half-brother Hector de Maris (Ector).
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1681:. It is implied that he wished to be buried beside the king and queen, however, he had made a vow some time before to be buried at Joyous Gard next to Galehaut, so he asks to be buried there to keep his word. In the Post-Vulgate, the burial site and bodies of Lancelot and Galehaut are later destroyed by King Mark when he ravages Arthur's former kingdom.
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privilege of one night's company in the bivouac. Lancelot accepts and uses his boon to demand that
Galehaut surrender peacefully to Arthur. The exact nature of Galehaut's passion for Lancelot is a subject of debate among modern scholars, with some interpreting it as intimate friendship and others as love similar to that between Lancelot and Guinevere.
2041:(1975). He is portrayed as an awkward knight prone to sudden and uncontrolled outbursts of violence in the section "Sir Lancelot the Brave" that shows his misguided bloody rampage to save a princess who turns out to be a prince and who did not really need to be rescued. He is also a principal character in
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the breath coming out of his mouth was all red; then he would shout like a trumpet in battle, and whatever he had his teeth in or was gripping in his hands he would pull to pieces. In short, when he was in a rage, he had no sense or awareness of anything else, and this became apparent on many an occasion.
379:, a German translation of an unknown French book, did not feature such a motif and the connections between the both texts and their possible common source are uncertain. Later, his character and story was expanded upon Chrétien's tale in the other works of Arthurian romance, especially through the vast
719:. Chrétien treats Lancelot as if his audience were already familiar with the character's background, yet most of the characteristics and exploits that are commonly associated with Lancelot today are first mentioned here. The story centers on his rescue of Queen Guinevere after she has been abducted by
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Guinevere's body (who had become an abbess). In a dream, he is warned that she is dying and sets out to visit her, but Guinevere prays that she might die before he arrives, which she does; as she had declared, he never saw her face again in life. After the queen's death, Lancelot and his fellow
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dating from the very end of the 12th century (no earlier than 1194). Ulrich asserts that his poem is a translation of an earlier work from a "French book" he had obtained, assuring the reader that "there is nothing left out or added compared to what the French book tells." He describes his source as
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Camelot, Lancelot takes part in the great Grail Quest. The quest is initiated by Lancelot's estranged son, the young teenage Galahad, having prevailed over his father in a duel during his own dramatic arrival at Camelot, among other acts that proved him as the most
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Guinevere learns of their affair, and becomes furious when she finds that Elaine has made Lancelot sleep with her by magic trickery for a second time and in Guinevere's own castle. She blames Lancelot and banishes him from Camelot. Broken by her reaction, Lancelot goes mad again. He flees and
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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. Another instance of Lancelot temporarily losing his mind occurs during his
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as well), also plays a decisive role in the war between Arthur and a powerful foreign invader, Prince
Galehaut (Galahaut). Galehaut is poised to become the victor and conquer Arthur's kingdom, but he is taken by Lancelot's amazing battlefield performance and offers him a boon in return for the
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and was distracted from faith in God by earthly honours that came through his knightly prowess. Instead, it is his spiritually-pure son who ultimately achieves the Grail. Galahad's also virgin companions, Lancelot's cousin Bors the
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Camille, after which he is cured by the Lady of the Lake as well. The motif of his recurring fits of madness (especially "in presence of sexually charged women") and suicidal tendencies (usually relating to the false or real news of the death of either Gawain or
979:(c. 1320) contains seven Arthurian romances, including a new Lancelot one, folded into the three parts of the cycle. This new formulation of a Lancelot romance in the Netherlands indicates the character's widespread popularity independent of the Lancelot-Grail cycle. In this story,
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1506:, also falls in love with him but is more successful than the others. With the help of magic, Lady Elaine tricks Lancelot into believing that she is Guinevere, and thus makes him sleep with her by deception. The ensuing pregnancy results in the birth of his son
1365:" episode. After that, Arthur invites Galahaut to join the Round Table. Despite this happy outcome, Galahaut is the one who convinces Guinevere that she may return Lancelot's affection, an action that at least partially results in the fall of Camelot. In the
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with the Lady of the Lake to be knighted by the king at her behest. The Lady equips him a powerful magic ring able to dispel any enchantment (as his anonymous fairy foster mother also does in Chrétien's version; later parts of the Vulgate
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this as given to him by Guinevere). She also provides him with other enchanted items with various abilities, including a lance, a sword, a tent, and a mirror. She and her damsels continue to aid him throughout the Vulgate
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of Gaul and Elaine's sister Evaine, are first taken by a knight of Claudas and later spirited away to the Lady of the Lake to become Lancelot's junior companions. Lancelot's other notable surviving kinsmen often include
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1522:, where he is recognised by Elaine. Lancelot, shown the Holy Grail through a veil, is cured of his madness, and then chooses to live with her on a remote isle, where he is known incognito as the Wicked Knight (
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and prayers) and he dies six weeks after the death of the queen. His eight companions return to France to take care of the affairs of their lands before, acting on Lancelot's death-bed request, they go on a
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vanishes, wandering the wilderness for (either two or five) years. During this time, he is searched for by the remorseful Guinevere and the others. Eventually, he arrives back at
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perfect knight. Following further adventures, during which he experiences defeat and humiliation, Lancelot himself is again allowed only a glimpse of the Grail because he is an
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of Arthur-Guinevere-Lancelot and perhaps very similar to Ulrich's version. If this is true, then the motif of adultery might either have been invented by Chrétien for his
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There are two main variants of Lancelot's demise, both involving him spending his final years removed from society as a hermit monk. In the original from the variants of
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trilogy of novels (1995–1997). This version of Lancelot is presented as a self-serving and cowardly prince of the lost kingdom of Benoic, left by him to be destroyed by
2218:(2005–2009), in which he is portrayed as the only competent Knight of the Round Table and a classically chivalrous hero unlike all the others, however still ill-fated.
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2028:(1958) portrays Lancelot very differently from his usual image in the legend. Here, Lancelot is immensely ugly and introverted, having difficulty dealing with people.
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Lancelot appeared as a character in many Arthurian films and television productions, sometimes even as the protagonistic titular character. He has been played by
1188:. The White Knight later takes the name of his grandfather, King Lancelot, upon discovering his identity. Lancelot eventually is made a member of Arthur's elite
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was composed unchronologically, the Roman episode actually takes place within Malory's Book II, prior to Book III that relates Lancelot's youth.
2205:(2004), in which he is one of Arthur's warriors. He is mortally wounded when he saves the young Guinevere and slays the Saxon chieftain Cynric during the
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1162:(1908): "Sir Lancelot did not stop, and the archers shot his horse with many arrows, but he jumped from its back and ran past them deeper into the wood."
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2102:(1982), Lancelet is another name of Galahad, and an estranged son of the Lady of the Lake, Viviane. A handsome and great warrior, he is the protagonist
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2836:(2010). Page 13: "Strictly speaking, the name Lancelot du Lac ("Lancelot of the Lake") first appears in Chrétien's Arthurian debut,
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narrates the adventures of them and various other knights in the Quest for Lancelot).
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Lancelot's character was further developed during the early 13th century in the
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Alfred Anscombe proposed in 1913 that the name "Lancelot" came from Germanic *
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2318:(2016), Lancelot is a playable character portrayed as Guinevere's brother.
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Facing Turquine: "I am Sir Launcelot du Lake, King Ban's son of Benwick."
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when Lancelot himself fails due to his sins. Eventually, when Lancelot's
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Schultz, James A. (1991). "Ulrich von Zatzikhoven". In Norris J. Lacy,
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Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages : A Collaborative History
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Thomas Cousseau played Lancelot du Lac in the French comedy TV series
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Jesmok, Janet (2007). "The double life of Malory's Lancelot du Lac".
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The Knight Without the Sword: A Social Landscape of Malorian Chivalry
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The Earthly Paradise (Sir Lancelot at the Chapel of the Holy Grail)
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Archibald, Elizabeth; Edwards, Anthony Stockwell Garfield (1997).
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Lancelot appears in the light novel and its 2011 anime adaptation
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Lancelot's first datable appearance as main character is found in
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of Lancelot. On his side, Lancelot falls in a mutual but purely
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Alfred Anscombe (1913), "Sir Lancelot du Lake and Vinovia",
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Alfred Anscombe (1913), "The Name of Sir Lancelot du Lake",
1829:"Launcelot saw her visage, he wept not greatly, but sighed."
1805:"Sir Mador's spear broke all to pieces, but his spear held."
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2874:. By Dover, Carol. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 95–106.
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Lancelot is the primary antagonist in the first season of
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3084:. New York City: Waldman Publishing Corporation. p.
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Elizabeth Archibald, Anthony Stockwell Garfield Edwards,
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Goulven Péron, "La légende de Lancelot du Lac en Anjou".
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The Passing of Arthur: New Essays in Arthurian Tradition
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Baswell, Christopher; Sharpe, William (13 August 2014).
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Reeser, Todd W.; Seifert, Lewis Carl (27 October 2008).
2714:. Mammoth Books. Little, Brown Book Group. p. 149.
2559:. Arthurian Characters and Themes. Garland. p. 96.
2341:(2019), an adventure video game set in Victorian London.
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Lancelot's bloody rescue of Guinevere from the stake in
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The British Sources of the Abduction and Grail Romances
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The British Sources of the Abduction and Grail Romances
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Lancelot is the major character in the animated series
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episode, she soon herself dies from sorrow. Similarly,
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Tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
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Fictional characters who committed sedition or treason
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for Guinevere. However, another early Lancelot poem,
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Chretien de Troyes and the Dawn of Arthurian Romance
2328:(2018) is an original telling of the Lancelot story.
2264:(2013), adapted into a comic book in Samanhua (飒漫画).
41:"Lancelot du Lac" redirects here. For the film, see
2806:Saklatvala, Beram; Marsh, Henry (27 October 1967).
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Initially known only as the nameless White Knight (
882:in the later works continuing Chrétien's story. In
3333:The Lancelot-Grail Cycle: Text and Transformations
3063:Chretien's Lancelot and the Sublimity of Adultery.
2868:"Redefining the Center: Verse and Prose Charrette"
2775:, édition de F. Vieweg, Paris, 1881–1902, p. 709b.
1563:, while "Galahad is the typological descendant of
1085: – of the Lake. His double-cousins
2280:uses the code name Lancelot. It was also used by
2257:as a Berserker but also as a Saber class Servant.
1587:but becomes condemned by the time of the Vulgate
1353:(on another occasion he disguises himself as the
312:of the lost kingdom of Benoïc. He is raised in a
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2270:'s character Roxanne "Roxy" Morton in the film
2051:adaptation of the film. Lancelot was played by
1843:A 1958 advertisement for the television series
1055:). Ban's kingdom has just fallen to his enemy,
328:, Lancelot soon becomes the lord of the castle
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3081:King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
301:, as well as a secret lover of Arthur's wife,
285:and other variants, is a popular character in
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1225:(1922): "He rode his way with the Queen unto
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1012:The Story of the Champions of the Round Table
573:king Forgus; when translated from Geoffrey's
3915:Roland, Meg (2006). "Arthur and the Turks".
2840:(line 1674), as a member of the Roundtable."
2711:The Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens
2496:Specimens of early English metrical romances
1110:, and Lancelot's own son, too. In the prose
809:in an illumination of a 15th-century French
557:. According to more recent authors, such as
551:chief or tribe mentioned in the 6th-century
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3222:Arthurian Studies in Honour of P.J.C. Field
2389:as a horseback assassin armed with a lance.
2251:. Lancelot also appears in the mobile game
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297:'s close companion and one of the greatest
5212:Fictional characters with mental disorders
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4168:
3734:"Will the real Guinevere please stand up?"
3493:Malory's Originality: A critical study of
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2928:Cooper, Helen (2006). "Lancelot's Wives".
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2230:(2009). Lancelot's appearance is based on
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3415:. Boydell & Brewer. pp. 63–100.
1817:" ever ran wild wood from place to place"
1692:, then so will he. Lancelot retires to a
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3469:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. p. 22.
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3135:Loomis, Roger Sherman (30 August 2005).
3023:The Tristramization of Malory's Lancelot
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2683:International Arthurian Society (1981).
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2331:The immortal Lancelot Du Lac, voiced by
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3876:A Companion to the Lancelot-Grail Cycle
3805:A Companion to the Lancelot-Grail Cycle
2872:A Companion to the Lancelot-Grail Cycle
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2383:Lancelot is featured in the video game
2006:Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
1435:"), also dies of heartbreak due to her
981:Lanceloet en het Hert met de Witte Voet
687:(1170). The fact that his name follows
293:tradition. He is typically depicted as
253:Benoïc (in today's northeastern France)
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3111:"Grail Legends (Perceval's Tradition)"
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2553:Littleton, C.S.; Malcor, L.A. (2000).
2243:as the Servant "Berserker", played by
1456:Legends of King Arthur and His Knights
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749:written by a certain Arnaud Daniel in
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356:, brings an end to Arthur's kingdom.
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2809:Arthur: Roman Britain's Last Champion
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2150:Lancelot is a recurring character in
2078:in the 20th century. He is played by
2059:in the original Broadway production).
593:; and Llaennog (Llaenauc), father of
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4136:An English translation of the Prose
3759:Mike Ashley, Michael Ashley (2005).
3685:. Boydell & Brewer. p. 40.
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3224:(pp. 285-296). Boydell & Brewer.
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2593:. Taylor & Francis. p. 93.
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2462:Encyclopedia of Mythological Objects
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1313:, an illustration for Andrew Lang's
369:, which already centered around his
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3330:Kibler, William W. (22 July 2010).
3277:Lacy, Norris J. (4 February 2010).
2998:A Companion to Arthurian Literature
2983:Hartmann von Aue and his Successors
2164:Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings
2135:barbarians. To seize the throne of
1431:, in modern times better known as "
1311:Lancelot Brings Guenevere to Arthur
946:Perceval, or the Story of the Grail
501:claimed links between Lancelot and
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340:seduces him using magic, their son
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5267:People whose existence is disputed
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3490:Lumiansky, R. M. (December 2019).
3309:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. 2008.
2995:Fulton, Helen (23 November 2011).
2526:Johnson, Flint (4 February 2002).
2398:. He is the son of Ban and Elaine.
1618:'s illustration for Andrew Lang's
614:Theodore Hersart de la Villemarqué
449:character. In these postulated by
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3639:Lancelot-Grail: Lancelot, pt. III
3360:Lancelot-Grail: Lancelot, pt. III
3138:Celtic Myth and Arthurian Romance
3021:MacBain, Danielle Morgan (1993).
2910:, pp. 481–82. New York: Garland.
2748:. New Haven Publishing, Limited.
2656:Johnson, Flint (14 August 2002).
2503:
2121:Lancelot is a major character in
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1779:N. C. Wyeth's illustrations from
958:, written between 1200 and 1210.
675:Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere
5131:Perceval, the Story of the Grail
5124:Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart
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4152:Bibliothèque nationale de France
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3712:. Associated University Presse.
2788:, n°92 (March 2012), pp. 55–63,
2338:Du Lac & Fey: Dance of Death
2284:'s character Archie Reid in the
2224:portrayed him in the video game
2009:(2014), and Martin McCreadie in
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1272:during the final battle against
1192:after freeing the king's nephew
924:Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart
704:Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart
366:Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart
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3762:The Mammoth Book of King Arthur
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3240:Lancelot-Grail: Lancelot, pt. I
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3170:. Boydell and Brewer. pp.
3168:A Dictionary of Medieval Heroes
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2662:. University Press of America.
2532:. University Press of America.
2038:Monty Python and the Holy Grail
1462:by Janet MacDonald Clark (1914)
1384:as they flee from the vengeful
1249:In Malor's abridged telling in
5232:Heroes in mythology and legend
4979:King Arthur's messianic return
4027:Bruce, Christopher W. (1998).
3765:. Running Press. p. 582.
3263:Lacy, Norris J. (Ed.) (1995).
3200:www.literatuurgeschiedenis.org
3065:Toronto Quarterly. 57: 259–70.
2908:The New Arthurian Encyclopedia
2630:
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2395:Four Knights of the Apocalypse
2167:(1999) features Lancelot as a
1890:The Adventures of Sir Lancelot
1846:The Adventures of Sir Lancelot
646:in Old French) as proposed by
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1:
5252:Male characters in television
5247:Male characters in literature
5117:Yvain, the Knight of the Lion
4030:The Arthurian Name Dictionary
3668:The Arthurian Name Dictionary
3389:www.lancelot-project.pitt.edu
3336:. University of Texas Press.
3025:. English Studies. 74: 57–66.
2742:Keegan, Simon (17 May 2016).
2514:The Arthurian Name Dictionary
2459:Bane, Theresa (29 May 2020).
2446:
2035:in the Arthurian comedy film
2012:Transformers: The Last Knight
1559:into the Heaven. As noted by
1490:Seduction of Lancelot in the
1122:An early part of the Vulgate
896:. However, much of the Prose
565:, may have been derived from
403:Lancelot slays the dragon of
36:Sir Lancelot (disambiguation)
3283:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
3035:Huot, Sylvia (2 June 2024).
2689:(in French). p. 1–PA192
2273:Kingsman: The Secret Service
2110:and Arthur. He is played by
2074:save the world from the mad
2068:The Last Defender of Camelot
1864:as Guenevere in the musical
1746:knight of the badly-cut coat
1571:, Lancelot is equivalent to
855:The Quest for the Holy Grail
709:Le Chevalier de la charrette
650:in 1881, later supported by
543:(cloak), in connection with
281:), alternatively written as
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4148:Lancelot digital exposition
1718:and die there fighting the
1406:depicting Elaine of Astolat
1349:Lancelot, incognito as the
941:Perceval, le Conte du Graal
636:Tales of the West Highlands
363:' 12th-century French poem
131:, Red Knight, Wicked Knight
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5262:Mythological swordfighters
5242:Knights of the Round Table
4974:Historicity of King Arthur
3951:"The Tale of Sir Lancelot"
3888:Umland, Samuel J. (1996).
3521:"La légende du roi Arthur"
2297:(2014), portrayed by both
2227:Sonic and the Black Knight
1880:Knights of the Round Table
1856:A 1962 publicity photo of
1729:
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3385:"Highlights in the Story"
3293:– via Google Books.
3011:– via Google Books.
3001:. John Wiley & Sons.
2864:Bruckner, Matilda Tomaryn
2822:– via Google Books.
2758:– via Google Books.
2672:– via Google Books.
2542:– via Google Books.
2475:– via Google Books.
2373:Wizards: Tales of Arcadia
2344:In the illustrated novel
2335:, is a co-protagonist of
2315:Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
1114:, the more or less minor
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3642:. Boydell & Brewer.
3636:Lacy, Norris J. (2010).
3525:BnF – expositions.bnf.fr
3442:. Boydell & Brewer.
3363:. Boydell & Brewer.
3357:Lacy, Norris J. (2010).
3306:Arthurian Literature XXV
3243:. Boydell & Brewer.
3237:Lacy, Norris J. (2010).
3162:Brandsma, Frank (1998).
3141:. Chicago Review Press.
3041:. Boydell & Brewer.
2590:King Arthur in Antiquity
2402:
2363:(2020), he is played by
2199:in the non-fantasy film
2025:The Once and Future King
1679:archbishop of Canterbury
1662:(romance version of the
1620:Tales of the Round Table
1492:Livre de Lancelot du Lac
1152:Tales of the Round Table
993:Cyclical prose tradition
5222:Fictional French people
4614:Lady/Ladies of the Lake
4114:Encyclopædia Britannica
4056:. D.S. Brewer. p.
3976:Briand, Cédric (2015).
3894:. Praeger. p. 91.
3681:Lacy, Norris J (2010).
2981:pp. 436–39 in Essay 33
2812:. David & Charles.
2786:Les Cahiers du Baugeois
2491:"Sir Bevis of Hamptoun"
1966:King Arthur's Disasters
1575:, the warrior-sinner."
1452:William Henry Margetson
797:Evolution of the legend
116:In-universe information
5138:Guillaume d'Angleterre
4883:Land/Castle of Maidens
4132:at The Camelot Project
3061:Raabe, Pamela (1987).
2985:by Hendricus Spaarnay.
2890:10.7722/j.ctt9qdj80.15
2358:Netflix adaptation of
2195:Lancelot is played by
2154:series (1998–2010) by
2128:The Warlord Chronicles
2031:Lancelot is played by
2015:(2017), among others.
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4050:Dover, Carol (2003).
3994:10.1353/art.2015.0013
3823:South Atlantic Review
3607:10.1353/art.2007.0042
3564:10.1353/art.1996.0027
3466:A Companion to Malory
3436:Kim, Hyonjin (2000).
3078:Pyle, Howard (1993).
2942:10.1353/art.2006.0081
2851:A Companion to Malory
2587:Anderson, G. (2004).
2415:Such as early German
2094:Marion Zimmer Bradley
1923:(1967), Luc Simon in
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3787:"Malory's Sangrail"
2708:Ashley, M. (2012).
2232:Shadow the Hedgehog
2099:The Mists of Avalon
2089:based on the story.
1981:Christopher Tavarez
1569:Joseph of Arimathea
1433:the Lady of Shalott
1315:The Book of Romance
1283:Lancelot's initial
1142:Lancelot and Arthur
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863:The Death of Arthur
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5171:Godefroi de Leigni
5146:La Mule sans frein
5081:Chrétien de Troyes
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4994:Tristan and Iseult
4989:Knight of the Swan
4589:Guiron le Courtois
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4479:Anguish of Ireland
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2378:Rupert Penry-Jones
2376:(2020), voiced by
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2312:In the video game
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3115:timelessmyths.com
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