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13th-century Arthurian novel
172-174. "Perlesvaus ou Le Haut livre du Graal | BnF Essentiels". essentiels.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2025-08-25. Busby, Keith (1991). "Perlesvaus". In Norris
Perlesvaus
Treasure motif in Arthurian literature
instead with a platter containing his kinsman's bloody, severed head. Perlesvaus, an alternative work inspired by Perceval. German poem Diu Crône (The
Holy_Grail
Castle and court associated with King Arthur
also a Kamaalot featured as the home of Percival's mother in the romance Perlesvaus. In Palamedes and some other works, including the Post-Vulgate cycle,
Camelot
Character in Arthurian legend
Boron's Didot-Perceval (c. 1191–1202), Peredur son of Efrawg (c. 1200), Perlesvaus (c. 1200), Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival (c. 1205), and Thomas Malory's
Fisher_King
King Arthur and order of chivalry in Arthurian romance
in the Prose Merlin, and 366 in both Li Chevaliers as Deus Espees and Perlesvaus (where this is their peak number that nevertheless had dwindled to only
Knights_of_the_Round_Table
Character in Arthurian legend
Dindraine) is a character in the 13th-century Old French Grail romance Perlesvaus, or The High Book of the Holy Grail, an anonymous prose altered adaptation
Perceval's_sister
Legendary island featured in Arthurian legend
to be a translation of old Latin books from Avalon, as does the French Perlesvaus. In Lope Garcia de Salazar's Spanish summary of the Post-Vulgate Roman
Avalon
Arthurian legend character
few exceptions to that include Arthur's son named Loholt or Ilinot in Perlesvaus and Parzival (first mentioned in Erec and Enide). In the Alliterative
Guinevere
Knight in Arthurian legends
the continuations of Perceval, particularly the First Continuation and Perlesvaus. An influx of French-language romances appeared in Chrétien's wake. Despite
Gawain
Biblical figure responsible for Jesus's burial
located, is not entirely clear, though in subsequent romances such as Perlesvaus, Joseph travels to Britain, bringing relics with him. In the Lancelot-Grail
Joseph_of_Arimathea
Body of medieval literature
Perceforest 14th Middle French Perceval Continuations 13th Old French Perlesvaus 13th Old French Post-Vulgate Cycle 13th Old French Prose Tristan 13th
Matter_of_Britain
1485 reworking of existing tales about King Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory
"Malory and 'Perlesvaus'". Medium Ævum. 62 (2): 259–269. doi:10.2307/43629557. JSTOR 43629557. Wilson, Robert H. (1932). "Malory and the 'Perlesvaus'". Modern
Le_Morte_d'Arthur
Wessex Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 9th century First King of Wessex Claudas Perlesvaus, Lancelot-Grail, Post-Vulgate Cycle, Le Morte d'Arthur A Frankish King
List_of_Arthurian_characters
Character in Arthurian legend
time attributed to Lancelot, appears in the 13th century French work Perlesvaus. The 15th-century The Turke and Gowin begins with a Turk entering Arthur's
Green_Knight
Arthurian character
Perceval. He too is killed by Perceval, who then puts on his armour. In Perlesvaus, Gawain defeats Cahot the Red (Cahot li Roux), a brother of the Knight
Red_Knight
One of King Arthur's legendary Knights
valley). These etymologies are not found in Chrétien de Troyes, however. Perlesvaus etymologizes the name (there: Pellesvax) as meaning "He Who Has Lost The
Perceval
Unfinished romance by Chrétien de Troyes
religious context of knighthood while Eschenbach focuses on other aspects. Perlesvaus, also called Li Hauz Livres du Graal (The High History of the Holy Grail)
Perceval, the Story of the Grail
Perceval,_the_Story_of_the_Grail
Term from Arthurian legend used in literature and psychology
partially inspired by the chapel perilous adventure of the knight Gawain in Perlesvaus, as well as corresponding ghost episodes featuring Perceval in Wauchier's
Chapel_perilous
Fictional king in Arthurian literature
had wrought there. Claudas appears as the Round Table's adversary in Perlesvaus, the Vulgate and Post-Vulgate Cycles, and Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur.
Claudas
Legendary sword of King Arthur
his former friend Gawain a mortal wound in their long final duel. In Perlesvaus, Lancelot pulls a spear from stone pedestal. In the Post-Vulgate Merlin
Excalibur
Arthurian legend character
involvement in the Grail quest is first recorded in the prose romance Perlesvaus, written between 1200 and 1210. Robert de Boron-inspired tradition of
Lancelot
Mythical creature from Arthurian legend
more Sir Palomides followed, for it was called his quest. The earlier Perlesvaus, however, offers an entirely different depiction of the Questing Beast
Questing_Beast
Relations of the legendary king
High Book of the Grail: A translation of the 13th-century romance of Perlesvaus (Brewer, 1996). Coe, J. B. and Young, S. The Celtic Sources for the Arthurian
King_Arthur's_family
Legendary Arthurian knight
makes him a clown, a coward or a traitor, except in the Grail romance Perlesvaus, in which he murders Arthur's son Loholt and joins up with the king's
Kay_(Arthurian_legend)
Motif of medieval romance
intact in the French romances such as La Mule sans frein, Hunbaut, and Perlesvaus. Besides the singularity of Caradoc's adventure, the one other change
Beheading_game
Fictional character in Arthurian legend
Tristani. His descent is further explored in the Prose Tristan as well as in Perlesvaus. In the ensuing war, it becomes clear that Galehaut's army is going to
Galehaut
Pair of lovers from Medieval romance
this respect, the works in this branch are similar to Layamon's Brut and Perlesvaus. Béroul's version is the oldest known version of the Tristan romances
Tristan_and_Iseult
14th-century Middle English chivalric romance
honour. Lancelot is given a beheading challenge in the early 13th-century Perlesvaus, in which a knight begs him to chop off his head or else put his own in
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Sir_Gawain_and_the_Green_Knight
Castle in the Matter of Britain
guard the Grail (here a precious stone) from the outside world. In the Perlesvaus continuation of Perceval, it is called the Castle of Souls but originally
Corbenic
Legendary Duke of Cornwall
Igraine's second husband but also prior to her marriage with Uther. In Perlesvaus, he appears as King Goloé (Golaas). William Worcester's Itineraries call
Gorlois
maidens to Arthur's castle where it was discovered by Sir Percival. In Perlesvaus he uses it to defeat the Knight of the Burning Dragon. Shield of Judas
List_of_mythological_objects
French poet from c. 1200
continuation, which seems to be in turn a source for later works such as Perlesvaus. Linda Gowans, however, proposed that Robert wrote only the Joseph in
Robert_de_Boron
Grail Estoire de Merlin Lancelot propre Queste del Saint Graal Mort Artu Perlesvaus, anonymous, c. 1210s Prose Tristan by "Luce de Gat" (1230s) and "Helie
List_of_Arthurian_literature
Medieval romance literature
from Old French into Modern English of the thirteenth century romance Perlesvaus. D S Brewer, an imprint of Boydell and Brewer Limited. "King Arthur was
Sir_Launfal
Arthurian legend character
Enfances Gauvain, Lot meets her when he is a squire. In the Old French Perlesvaus, where she is unnamed, Lot is already a king when he, too, becomes the
Morgause
English scholar (1850–1928)
Middle English Poets (1914) From Ritual to Romance (1920) The Romance of Perlesvaus (1988), edited by Janet Grayson Thomas, Gillian (6 January 2011). "Weston
Jessie_Weston_(scholar)
Character in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur
enchanted chapel (complete with the name, Chapelle Perilleuse) originates in Perlesvaus. The character of Hellawes appears to be connected to that of Lady Helaes
Hellawes_(sorceress)
English political activist (1830–1909)
1910 in Everyman's Library), a version of the old French romance of Perlesvaus, as well as an original study of the legend in In Quest of the Holy Graal
Sebastian_Evans
Austrian-American linguist and literature scholar
German Quarterly, Vol. 34, No. 3 (May 1961), p. 237. "Studies in the Perlesvaus; The Historical Background." Studies in Philology. Vol. 42, No. 4 (Oct
Helen_Adolf
English lord (died c. 1258)
Zink, M., 'Le rêve avéré. La mort de Cahus et la langueur d'Arthur, du Perlesvaus à Fouke le Fitz Waryn', Littératures, Vol. 9, no. 1 (1984), pp. 31–38
Fulk_FitzWarin
Historia such as Wace's Roman de Brut and Layamon's Brut, and the romance Perlesvaus. However, De Ortu Waluuanii contains the only complete account. While
De_Ortu_Waluuanii
Feast, and later in the First Continuation to Chrétien's Perceval and in Perlesvaus. Most famously, the beheading game provides the framework for the 14th-century
La_Mule_sans_frein
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