Motif Index of German Secular Narratives                 
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Matière de Bretagne

Albrecht, Jüngerer Titurel (>1272/1294)
Blanschandin (>1250)
Edolanz (>1250)
Eilhart von Oberg, Tristrant (1175/80)
Gottfried von Strassburg, Tristan (>1210)
Hartmann von Aue, Erec (>1180)
Hartmann von Aue, Iwein (>1190/1200)
Heinrich von dem Türlin, Diu Crone (>1225)
Heinrich von dem Türlin, Der Mantel (>1225)
Heinrich von Freiberg, Tristan (>1280)
Koenig Antelan (>1300)
Konrad von Stoffeln, Gauriel von Muntabel (>1250)
Lancelot 1 (>1250)
Lancelot 2 (>1250)
Lancelot 3 (<1250)
Loccumer Artusroman (<1300)
Lohengrin (>1285)
Manuel und Amande (>1300)
Merlin (>1300)
Pleier, Garel von dem Blühenden Tal (<1270)
Pleier, Meleranz (<1270)
Pleier, Tandareis und Flordibel (<1270)
Segremors
Der Stricker, Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal (>1220/50)
Tristan als Mönch (<1250)
Niederfränkischer Tristan (Tristanfragmente ripuarisch) (>1170)
Ulrich von Türheim, Cliges (>1230)
Ulrich von Türheim, Tristan (<1234)
Ulrich von Zatzikhoven, Lanzelet (>1194)
Wisse, Claus/Colin, Philipp: Rappoltsteiner Parzifal (Prolog)
Wisse, Claus/Colin, Philipp: Rappoltsteiner Parzifal (1331-1336)
Wigamur (<1245)
Wirnt von Grafenberg, Wigalois (>1210/20)
Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parzival (<1200/1210)
Wolfram von Eschenbach, Titurel (<1217/1220)
 

Matière de Bretagne

Albrecht, Jüngerer Titurel (>1272/1294)
Albrechts Jüngerer Titurel, ed. by Werner Wolf and Kurt Nyholm. (=DTM 45, 55, 61, 73, 77) Berlin 1955-1992.
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Blanschandin (>1250)
Meyer-Benfey, H.: Mittelhochdeutsche Übungsstücke, 2nd ed., Halle/Saale 1920. p. 164-174.
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Edolanz (>1250)
Meyer-Benfey, H.: Mittelhochdeutsche Übungsstücke, 2nd ed., Halle/Saale 1920. p. 145-150.
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Eilhart von Oberg, Tristrant (1175/80)
Buschinger, Danielle (ed.): Eilhart von Oberge, Tristrant. (=GAG 202) Göppingen 1976.
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Gottfried von Strassburg, Tristan (>1210)
Ganz, Peter (ed.): Gottfried von Stassburg, Tristan. N.d. Ausg. v. Reinhold Bechstein. 2 vols. (=Dt. Klassiker d. Mittelalters 4) Hildesheim 1978
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Hartmann von Aue, Erec (>1180)
Leitzmann, A. (ed.): Hartmann von Aue, Erec. 3rd Ed. revised by L. Wolff. (=ATB 39) Tübingen 1963.
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Hartmann von Aue, Iwein (>1190/1200)
Benecke, G.F./Lachmann, K. (ed.): Hartmann von Aue, Iwein. 7th Ed., revised by Ludwig Wolff. Berlin 1968. Benecke, G.F (ed.)/Thomas Cramer (Transl.): Hartmann von Aue, Iwein. 3rd Ed., Berlin 1981.
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Heinrich von dem Türlin, Diu Crone (>1225)
Scholl, G.(ed.): Heinrich von dem Türlîn, Diu Crône. Stuttgart 1852.
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Heinrich von dem Türlin, Der Mantel (>1225)
Warnatsch, O. (ed.): Der Mantel. (= German. Abhandl. 2) Breslau 1883.
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Heinrich von Freiberg, Tristan (>1280)
Buschinger, D. (ed.): Heinrich von Freiberg, Tristan. (=GAG 270) Göppingen 1982.
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Koenig Antelan (>1300)
Scherer, W. (ed.): König Antelan. In: ZfdA 15 (1872). p. 140-149.
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Konrad von Stoffeln, Gauriel von Muntabel (>1250)
Khull, F. (ed.): Konrad von Stoffeln, Gauriel von Muntabel. Graz 1885.
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Lancelot 1 (>1250)
Lancelot. Nach der Heidelberger Pergamenthandschrift Pal. Germ. 147, ed. by Reinhold Kluge, vol. I. (=DTM 42) Berlin 1948.
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Lancelot 2 (>1250)
Lancelot. Nach der Heidelberger Pergamenthandschrift Pal. Germ. 147, ed. by Reinhold Kluge, vol. II. (=DTM 47) Berlin 1963.
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Lancelot 3 (<1250)
Lancelot. Nach der Heidelberger Pergamenthandschrift Pal. Germ. 147, ed. by Reinhold Kluge, vol. III. (=DTM 63) Berlin 1967.
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Loccumer Artusroman (<1300)
Beckers, H. (ed.): Ein vergessenes mittelniederdeutsches Artuseposfragment. (=Nd. Wort 14) 1974. p. 23-52.
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Lohengrin (>1285)
Cramer, Th.(ed.): Lohengrin. Edition und Untersuchungen. Munich 1971.
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Manuel und Amande (>1300)
Meyer-Benfey, H.: Mittelhochdeutsche Übungsstücke. 2nd ed., Halle/Saale 1920. p. 160-163.
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Merlin (>1300)
Beckers, H.: Der rheinische Merlin. Text, Übersetzung, Untersuchungen der “Merlin”- und “Lüthild”-Fragmente. Paderborn 1991.
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Pleier, Garel von dem Blühenden Tal (<1270)
Walz, M.(ed.): Der Pleier, Garel von dem blühenden Tale. Freiburg i. B. 1892.
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Pleier, Meleranz (<1270)
Bartsch, K.(ed.): Der Pleier: Meleranz. (=StLV 60) Stuttgart 1861.
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Pleier, Tandareis und Flordibel (<1270)
Khull, F. (ed.): Tandareis und Flordibel. Graz 1885.
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Segremors
Beyer, P.G.(ed.): Die mitteldeutschen Segremors-Fragmente. Diss. Marburg 1909. p. 4-23.
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Der Stricker, Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal (>1220/50)
Resler, Michael (ed.): Der Stricker, Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal. 2nd revised edition. (=ATB 92) Tübingen 1995
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Tristan als Mönch (<1250)
Bushey, B.C.(ed.): Tristan als Mönch. Untersuchungen und kritische Edition. (=GAG 119) Göppingen 1974.
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Niederfränkischer Tristan (Tristanfragmente ripuarisch) (>1170)
De Smet, G./Gysseling, M.(Ed.): Die niederfränkischen Tristan-Bruchstücke. (=Studia Germanica Gandensia 9) Gent 1967. p. 197-234.
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Ulrich von Türheim, Cliges (>1230)
Gröchenig, H./Pascher, H.P.(ed.): Ulrich von Türheim: Cliges. Ausgabe der bisher bekannten Fragmente vermehrt um den Neufund aus St. Paul im Lavanttal. (=Armarium 2) Klagenfurt 1984.
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Ulrich von Türheim, Tristan (<1234)
Kerth, Th.(ed.): Ulrich von Türheim, Tristan. (=ATB 89) Tübingen 1979.
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Ulrich von Zatzikhoven, Lanzelet (>1194)
Hahn, K.A.(ed.): Ulrich von Zatzikhoven, Lanzelet. Frankfurt 1845, Reprint Berlin 1965.
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Wisse, Claus/Colin, Philipp: Rappoltsteiner Parzifal (Prolog)
Schorbach, Karl (ed.): Claus Wisse, Philipp Colin, Parzifal. Strassburg 1888 (Reprint Berlin/New York 1974).
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Wisse, Claus/Colin, Philipp: Rappoltsteiner Parzifal (1331-1336)
Schorbach, Karl (ed.): Claus Wisse, Philipp Colin, Parzifal. Strassburg 1888 (Reprint Berlin/New York 1974).
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Wigamur (<1245)
Buschinger, D.(ed.): Wigamur. (=GAG 320) Göppingen 1987.
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Wirnt von Grafenberg, Wigalois (>1210/20)
Kapteyn, J.M.N.(ed.): Wirnt von Grafenberg, Wigalois. Bonn 1926.
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Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parzival (<1200/1210)
Bartsch, Karl (ed.): Parzival und Titurel. 4. Aufl. bearb.v. Marta Marti. (=Dt. Klassiker d. Mittelalters 9-11) Leipzig 1932.
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Wolfram von Eschenbach, Titurel (<1217/1220)
Bartsch, Karl (ed.): Parzival und Titurel. 4. Aufl. bearb.v. Marta Marti. (=Dt. Klassiker d. Mittelalters 9-11) Leipzig 1932
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Albrecht, Jüngerer Titurel (>1272/1294)  View all

AlbJT-1: Prologue
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AlbJT-86: Sources for the story of the Holy Grail: Kyot and Flegetanis
Motif References: Z202 | V331.2 | V331 | A1653.1 |
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AlbJT-129: Titurison continued the work of his father Parille: Many heathens were baptized on pain of death
Motif References: Q64 | M301.10 | M311.0.1 | V331.2 | V535 | T548.1 | Z730 | N817.0.1 | H1553 | H1561.1 |
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AlbJT-186: Titurel is taught all virtues but he is rather interested in chivalry than learning
Motif References: T4 | W47 | Q60 | A165.2.3 | T300 | V331.2 | V520 | F575.2 |
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AlbJT-297: Angels take Titurel to the wild forest of Foreist Salvasch
Motif References: F7 | V150 | F162.9 | F163.1 | F166.1.1 | F183.1 | V234 | C500 | Z702 | D1385 | D1472.1.14.1 | D2135.0.2 |
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AlbJT-327: Titurel decides to build a temple for the Grail
Motif References: V111.3 | F163.2.1 | F166.5 | F751.1.5 | F826 | F883 | D1171.6 | D1620 | D1645.1 |
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AlbJT-391: The Grail-temple is provided with an automatic tree of gold with singing birds and four horn-blowing angels, who keep waving as if they would give signal for the Last Judgment
Motif References: F163.2.1 | F826 | F969.3 | D1601.18 | D1620 | D1645.1 |
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AlbJT-440: Although Titurel is already four-hundred years old he has the looks of a man of thirty
Motif References: T160 | T211.9 | M369.2.1 | P561 | F571 | D1310 | D1349.2 | D1883 |
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AlbJT-500: Titurel laments about his age and hopes to obtain salvation
Motif References: Z71.8 | Z71.1 | Z150 | Z300 | M340.6 | C571 | F826 |
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AlbJT-604: The Grail gives the message that Frimutel is to become Grail king, and Tschosiane is chosen as Grail-bearer
Motif References: Q6 | P17.0.2 | T300 | Z300 | M314 | Q550 | D1310 | D1346.14 |
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AlbJT-653: Frimutel has two daughters: Tschosiane and Herzeloude
Motif References: P16.1 | P18 | T165.9 | P234 | P271 | P272 | P274 |
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AlbJT-698: The author refuses to tell the story of Gamuret, Belakane and Herzeloude
Motif References: T23 | T24.1 | T59 | H82.3 | P91 | Z150 |
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AlbJT-816: Gamuret is received joyfully in Baldac
Motif References: A132 | A220 | P550.1 | P552.6 |
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AlbJT-885: In the furious battle Gamuret excels as mighty slayer incited by Herzeloude’s shirt
Motif References: P17.3 | V153 | F628 | F778 | F852 | D1016 | F1041.21.7 | F1084 | D1381.10.3 | D1414 |
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AlbJT-1011: Tschinotulander carries out Gamuret’s orders
Motif References: W11.2 | T59 | V60 | T211.9 | F834 | F1041.21.7 | D1812.5.1.2 |
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AlbJT-1112: After the birth of her son Parzifal Herzeloude retires to Solitane
Motif References: P16.1 | P53 | P54 | P634 |
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AlbJT-1173: They hear a hound running lose in the forest
Motif References: T55 | T59 | B291.2.2 | F826 | F843 | F883 |
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AlbJT-1212: Sigune and Tschinotulander return to Kanvoleis
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 | Q112.0.5 | M150 | F611.3 | F824 | F833 | F834 | H916 |
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AlbJT-1289: Tschinotulander follows the hound’s trail in the forest
Motif References: R260 | D801 | D860 | H1387 | H1561.2 |
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AlbJT-1331: Tschinotulander having defeated Teanglis sends a challenge to Teanglis’s lord without knowing that the man is Arthur
Motif References: R222 | F527.2 | P555.4 | P556.0.1 | H1561.2 |
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AlbJT-1414: Ekunat of Berbester sets out to fight the green knight
Motif References: W155 | H218 | R222 | P556.0.1 |
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AlbJT-1505: Jeschute is reading the inscription on the leash to the assembled court which brings about a miraculous banishment of sorrow
Motif References: T24 | P52.2 | T80 | D1359.3 |
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AlbJT-1545: Meanwhile news of Tschinotulander’s praise has come to the Baruc Ackerin
Motif References: P14.15.2 | F1084 |
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AlbJT-1590: The illegitimate brother of Urians of Punturteis has abducted one of the eighty maidens of King Arthur’s court
Motif References: R10.1 | R41.1 | R111.1 | F575.1 | N839 | H1596 |
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AlbJT-1667: Ackerin’s messengers arrive, with many precious presents to Tschinotulander: armor and helmet made from gold of Tigris (= gold der saelde), cloths, golden salamander-shield
Motif References: W11 | B99.1 | B768.2 | F820 | F824 | F824.2 | D860 | D1252.3 | D1274 | D1381.10 | D1400.1.15 | A1432.2 | D1454.5 |
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AlbJT-1710: (-2298) King Arthur celebrates a festival at Floritschanze
Motif References: W11 | P18 | P561 | P634 |
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AlbJT-1840: The festival continues
Motif References: P50 | Z71.1 | Z150 | D1359.3 |
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AlbJT-1931: Tschinotulander defeats twen-ty knights and makes them swear to take part in his military expedition to Baldac
Motif References: M108 |
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AlbJT-1958: The tournament starts and the leaders of the groups are named
Motif References: M100 | P561 | D1400.1.14 |
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AlbJT-2299: On the other bank of the river Sibra an unknown army turns up which disappears when Key crosses the river for reasons of spying out
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P634 | D1981 | D2031 |
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AlbJT-2386: The crossing of the bridge which is to lead them to the king of Marroch works as test of righteousness for knights and ladies: The knights fall into the water
Motif References: W11.2 | H1573.6.1 |
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AlbJT-2451: In the morning the king of Marroch has left unexpectedly
Motif References: R10.1 | R39.1 | S176.1 |
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AlbJT-2483: Accedille of Macedane, sister of Utpandragun, outrivals Thetis and Sibille as magician
Motif References: W11.15 |
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AlbJT-2498: Melianz, the brother of queen Ginover, is not pleased with Arthur’s generosity and lays out a trap for him: As Arthur has the habit of granting every wish Melianz wants to obtain ten kingdoms and his wife Ginover in exchange for his own sister
Motif References: M223 |
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AlbJT-2519: Tschinotulander prepares his journey which grieves Clauditte and Sigune
Motif References: T59 | F611.3 |
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AlbJT-2603: The heathens are skilled people but only like well trained animals without reason
Motif References: B99.1 | D1101.1 | D2141 |
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AlbJT-2718: But their joy soon turns to terror: The Gaylotten live on piracy
Motif References: P14.15.2 | K304 | P475 |
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AlbJT-2785: Tschinotulander’s wounds are healed by the balm of an extraordinary animal (Bestia de funde)
Motif References: B11.1 | Z71.1 | B750 | F959.3 | D1503.4 | D2161.2 |
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AlbJT-2797: Tschinotulander inquires about the salamander’s powers
Motif References: Z71.2.2 | V120 | Z150 | P682 |
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AlbJT-2909: Ackerin rewards the former thievish Gaylotten for their offer of help with land
Motif References: Q111.8 | D1813.1 |
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AlbJT-2963: The armies approach each other
Motif References: W117 | A220 | A240 | M246 | A250 | P561 | P715 | H916 | D2100.1 |
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AlbJT-3117: Ackerin divides his army into ten troops
Motif References: B11.2.11.2 | Z71.1 | W117 | V120 | M208 | B268.3 | P552 | F704 | F709 |
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AlbJT-3363: Secureiz device is an ecidemon: its breath kills all venomous serpents
Motif References: B11.11 | P14.15.2 | B42 | B42.0.1 | F558 | N575 | B583 | F789 | H1561.6 |
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AlbJT-3428: Four chariots carrying Babylonian gods are used in battle
Motif References: W43 | W117 | A156.5 | P557 | F833 | K1839.17 |
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AlbJT-3591: Ekunat slays Sermiduns of Irdibol in battle thinking of the message on the leash
Motif References: H93 | V120 | R222 | F628 | F628.4 | N731.2.2 | F1084 |
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AlbJT-3800: Message of Secureiz’s death comes to the heathens: the messenger is beheaded
Motif References: P14.15.2 | R51.4 | N250 | J1050 | K1835 | K2350 |
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AlbJT-3984: Ledibodantz of Gredimonte displays the basilisk as his coat of arms
Motif References: B12.2 | A475.0.1 | F628 | F1084 | D2091 |
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AlbJT-4152: Among the heathen fighters of Ypomidon are the Tartars and Mongolians who eat raw flesh
Motif References: K301 | F558 | F561.1 | C835 | F1084 |
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AlbJT-4306: The corpses are embalmed
Motif References: V65 | V68 | V69.1 | Z292.1 | P683 | P711.8 | F852 |
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AlbJT-4395: The Christians take their leave
Motif References: W11 | B99.1 | F775 | F824.2 | D860.0.1 | D2141 |
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AlbJT-4472: Arthur is hoping to get news about the abducted ladies
Motif References: W11.2 | P14.15.2 | P19.4.1 | P556.3 | P634 | D801 |
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AlbJT-4609: Lucius, emperor of Rome, demands tribute from Arthur for the latter were an illegitimate child
Motif References: T481 | P531 | P550.1 | D1252.3 | D1274 |
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AlbJT-4735: On his way he comes upon two heathen giants (with precious outfit) who attack him for the sake of love
Motif References: P15.6 | B42 | B42.0.1 | F110 | F133.0.1 | B542.2.1 | N575 | F700 |
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AlbJT-4824: Love makes the two giants travel to distant countries
Motif References: P52.2 | T55 | T64 | T68 | Q112.0.5 | T211.10 | H335.1 | P429.1 | P525.3 | F818 | F852 |
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AlbJT-4919: Tschinotulander challenges Orilus who does not recognize him because he has changed his coat of arms (anchor)
Motif References: P14.15.2 | R222 | P556 | D859 | D878 |
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AlbJT-4990: Tschinotulander comes to Nurgals and joins Kaylet and Ekunat who are besieging Lehelin in Kingrivals
Motif References: T85 | T85.4 | T210.1 | T211.9 | P557.0.4 | D878 | F1041.21.7 |
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AlbJT-5236: Parzifal after his first visit at the grail castle meets Sigune who is mourning in the linden-tree and learns about their relationship
Motif References: P16.1 | N762 | N875 |
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AlbJT-5300: Ginover asks Ekuba what became of Secundille after Anfortas had rejected her love: Secundille is wooed by 25 kings, who send her letters
Motif References: T68 | T85 | H331.2 | F696 |
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AlbJT-5474: Parzifal meets Sigune without recognizing her
Motif References: P16.1 | H17 | M135 | T211 | P426.2 | N843 |
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AlbJT-5573: Because of his red armor Parzifal is taken for Iter of Kahevieze and is attacked by Serabel of Katerkerze who wants to avenge the death of his brother
Motif References: R39.1 | M166 | P555.4 | P557.4 |
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AlbJT-5623: Before the single combat starts an oath has to be sworn before the bishop: the fighters have to keep from sorcery
Motif References: Q53 | R111.1 | H218 | D810 | F824 | N851 | K2129 |
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AlbJT-5740: Parzifal travels through many lands
Motif References: T50.1.2 | T68 | F833 | D2163.1 |
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AlbJT-5808: Ekunat wants to take vengeance for Tschinotulander’s death
Motif References: T86 | V560 | E631.0.1 | C651 |
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AlbJT-5870: The postponed single combat between Ekunat and Orilus takes place and Orilus is killed with the Grail sword
Motif References: P16.1 | V118 | P556 |
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AlbJT-5991: The story of Parzifal’s children is told: Chaste Gatschiloien, a princess from India, carries the grail
Motif References: V118 | T211.9.1 | T257 | K961.2 | F1068 |
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AlbJT-6052: The Grail leaves for India: The Grail admits only seamen who have confessed her sins
Motif References: W11.2 | V112 | F754 | D1384 | D1472 |
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AlbJT-6096: They find heathens still alive in their ships stranded on the magnetic mountain
Motif References: V331 | F711.2.6 | D1380 |
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AlbJT-6139: There is a rich king in India by the name of Priest Johan (after John the Baptist)
Motif References: B751.3 | F751 | F815 | D978 | D1071 | D1331.1.4 | D1338.1.1 | D1338.1 | D1385 |
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AlbJT-6167: There is a sea of sand, with many storms
Motif References: B99.1 | F162.2.10 | F700 | F711 | B768.2 | F820 | D1652.8 |
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AlbJT-6187: People of India are extraordinarily virtuous
Motif References: P552.4 | F855.2 | K2368 |
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AlbJT-6218: There is no envy, nor lies or adultery in India
Motif References: F163.1 | F167.10 | F172.1 | D1387 | D1389 |
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AlbJT-6237: In Johan’s palace a mirror on a pillar shows everything that passes in the kingdom (outbreak of rebellion in every province, sins and bad thoughts)
Motif References: F163.1 | F826 | D925 | F966 | D1323.1 | D1359.3 | D1645.1 |
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AlbJT-6287: Thereupon Titurel tells about the Grail: It is a cup made of a jewel taken from heaven to earth, that has the power to rejuvenate the phoenix that burns himself
Motif References: B32.1 | F166.1.1 | F183.1 | M314 | Q469.9.2 | D1338.1.1 | D1346.14 |
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Blanschandin (>1250)  View all

Blan-1: Young knight Blanschandin at Arthur’s court eager for knighthood sneaks away at night to go on quest for adventure
Motif References: H1221 | Blan2: | R111.1.9 | T471 | N839 | |
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Blan-3: Blanschandin comes upon an old armed knight guarding a ford who looks for a champion for his mistress
Motif References: H82 | H1381.8 |
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Edolanz (>1250)  View all

Edol-1: (=Edolanz A) Edolanz rescues Gawan and a lady by killing a giant
Motif References: B11.11 | R110 | F451.2.1.1 | F451.6.2 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.6.12.6 | B557 | F628.2.3 | B731 | F771 | F812.3 | H1221 | H1233.4 | H1561.6 |
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Edol-2: (=Edolanz B) Various combats of Edolanz and of Arthurian knights
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Eilhart von Oberg, Tristrant (1175/80)  View all

EvOTr-1: In his prologue the author addresses his audience and tells them to listen attentively to his story, which could be useful and a real help to good people
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EvOTr-54: King Marke (Marck) of Cornwall is warring fiercely against the mighty king of Ireland and sends to the neighboring lands to get some help
Motif References: T31.1 | R225 | Z255 | T400 | T500 | P550.1.1 | P557.0.3 | T584.2 |
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EvOTr-120: King Rivalin turns the baby over to a wet nurse who raises the child until it can ride
Motif References: P30 | P50 | J146.2 | P340 | T600 |
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EvOTr-269: When they come to King Marke’s kingdom the youth makes his retainers not to tell his family or land from which they came
Motif References: P110 | P293.2 | P293.4 | K1831.0.1 |
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EvOTr-351: At that time there is a lord in Ireland named Morolt who has the strength of four men
Motif References: P14.15 | R50 | S262.2 | P531.1.1 | P550.1.1 | F610.4.1 |
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EvOTr-455: Tristrant asks his tutor for advice about the matter, for he wants to fight the Irish champion
Motif References: P53 | H218 | P557.0.1 | F575.2 |
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EvOTr-622: Then they tell him that Tristrant wants to fight Morolt
Motif References: H194 | H218 | P253.0.1 | P557.4 | H1561.2.1 |
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EvOTr-791: Morolt comes toward him down to the strand
Motif References: W32 | N300 | F833.6 | H1561.2.1 |
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EvOTr-935: The combat has ended and they come to get Tristrant with joy and song
Motif References: M50 | P424.5 |
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EvOTr-1012: Tristrant is very sick from his wound and no doctor can heal him
Motif References: P424.5 | F575.1 |
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EvOTr-1092: Tristrant then decides to set forth on the sea and asks to be placed in a small boat
Motif References: Z72 | N118.1 | N399.1.1 | N781 |
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EvOTr-1163: When Tristrant sees where he has landed he is sure that he would die
Motif References: P253.11 | P322.2 | P424.5 | J647 | N831 | K1817.3 | K1817.4 | K1831.0.1 |
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EvOTr-1221: When Tristrant recovers there is great hunger in Ireland because ships dare not approach its coasts
Motif References: Z72 | R219 | J1113 |
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EvOTr-1332: Tristrant becomes a man praised for his virtues and his success in tournaments and in battle
Motif References: P17.16 | T64 | P90 | M105 | M146 | W195 | H1213.1 | K2247 | K2310 |
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EvOTr-1419: The lords ask who she is and the king replies that he does not know
Motif References: T51 | H75 | P90 | N399.1.1 | H911 | H1213.1 | H1381.3.1.1 | K2247 |
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EvOTr-1519: When the king hears that a ship has landed so near he becomes very angry and tells his marshal to cut off the strangers’ heads
Motif References: P50.2 | J647 | K1817.4 | K1831.0.1 | K1900 | K2357.10 |
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EvOTr-1598: Then Tristrant gets the news of a dragon doing great harm to the country and that the king certainly would give his daughter to the man who would kill it
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.2.11 | B16.5.1 | T68 | H105.1 | H335.3 | H1174.2 |
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EvOTr-1685: The lord high steward and his servants, whom Tristrant had seen at the look-out, follow the hero and come upon the dead dragon
Motif References: P50.2 | W121 | K1932 | K2242 |
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EvOTr-1766: Early next morning Isalde, Brangene, her lady-in-waiting, and the chamberlain Perenis ride out to take a look at the dragon and soon the lady sees the tracks of Tristrant’s horse
Motif References: H75 | H101 |
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EvOTr-1959: At Brangene’s words the princess thinks for a moment and again becomes kind to him
Motif References: M223 | P559 | F575.2 | F821 |
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EvOTr-2104: When the king asks about the strangers no one can tell anything about them
Motif References: T51 | T68 | H105.1 | P559 | K1932 | K2242 |
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EvOTr-2264: Isalde’s mother brings a potion to Brangene and tells her to give it to drink to the princess and her husband in their wedding-night
Motif References: T10 | T21 | T24.5 | T24.1 | D1355.2 |
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EvOTr-2369: Isalde is ashamed of having fallen in love so quickly with Tristrant and they both are in distress
Motif References: T0 | T24.5 | T24.1 |
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EvOTr-2611: For three and a half day they lie in bed without eating or drinking and are very sick
Motif References: T24.1 | T24.6 | P361 | T400 |
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EvOTr-2725: In order to preserve Isalde’s good name the lovers think up a ruse and decide to ask Brangene to lie with the king the first night
Motif References: P18 | P361 | T481 | K1843.1 |
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EvOTr-2863: Not long afterwards Isalde wants to have killed Brangene out of fear that she could tell her secret
Motif References: H105.2 | K512.2 | K1843.0.1 |
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EvOTr-2984: Isalde starts lamenting; she beats herself and pulls out her hair in great remorse
Motif References: P361 | F1041.21.6 |
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EvOTr-3081: Not long afterwards Tristrant is slandered by three evil dukes and four counts who are staying at the king’s court
Motif References: P90 | W195 | K2247 | K2297 |
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EvOTr-3250: The king leaves angrily in order to retire and finds Tristrant with Isalde in his arms
Motif References: T24.1 | T24.6 | H35.4 | T35.1 | T41.3 | H135.0.1 | Q431 | K1271 | K1550.1 |
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EvOTr-3382: (=3382a) The jealous lords wonder if the queen is still granting Tristrant her favors
Motif References: F451.8.2 | F451.5.2 | F451.3.12 | K2277 |
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EvOTr-3449: When the dwarf has found out for certain that the lovers would meet he tells the king to ride back with him to spy on them
Motif References: T35.1 | T41.3 | H135.0.1 | F451.5.2 | K1271 | K1533 | K1534 | K1551 | K2277 |
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EvOTr-3614: As soon as Tristrant has left Marke draws his sword and wants to kill the dwarf but he escapes with the help of Satan
Motif References: T92.1 | J2301 |
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EvOTr-3770: Tristrant now can meet the queen whenever he wishes until one day the steward Tinas is on a hunt and comes upon the dwarf in the forest
Motif References: F451.5.2 | H492 | J1146 | K1271 | H1556.4 | K2277 |
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EvOTr-3861: The king agrees to all this
Motif References: Q241 | N386 | Q414.0.2 | Q423 | Q450 | T475.3 | J1146 | K1271 | K2247 | K2297 |
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EvOTr-3991: At daybreak the king hurries to hold court before the people
Motif References: P50.2 | R219.5 | K551.1 | N839.1 |
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EvOTr-4144: Meanwhile Kurneval has almost wept himself to death
Motif References: R260 |
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EvOTr-4243: The king then begins to threaten the queen cruelly and orders that she be led away and burned on the stake
Motif References: S62 | R161 | R225 | Q241 | T471 | Q499.2.1 |
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EvOTr-4368: Tristrant’s faithful hound (H: Frant; D: Utant) which he likes more than any other dog, is tied up and begins to struggle to get loose
Motif References: Z200 | B301 | R312.1 |
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EvOTr-4546: Tristrant and Isalde have much joy from their love although the company suffers great hardship in the wilderness
Motif References: H88 | R312.1 | T351 |
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EvOTr-4702: Not far away lives a hermit (H: Ingrim; D: Ugrym) who is the king’s confessor
Motif References: T21 | R312.1 | P426.2 | Q520 | N843 | D1355.2 |
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EvOTr-4764: The hermit writes a letter to the king asking the latter to do what he asks and sends it by Tristrant who sets out to Tintanjol at once
Motif References: T298 | N843 |
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EvOTr-4863: The king tells his counselors how he found the lovers in the forest and swears that Tristrant never deceived him
Motif References: T59 | T298 | Q431 | H1556.4 | J2342 |
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EvOTr-4995: Tristrant rides off to stay at the court of King Ganoye where he is well received but does not remain long
Motif References: T59 | P310 | H1221 | K1821 |
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EvOTr-5134: When Tristrant complains that he cannot meet Isalde as often as he likes Walwan promises to arrange a meeting on occasion of a hunt
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EvOTr-5260: Marke asks his royal guest to see that none of his companions would try to dishonor him
Motif References: T35.5 | K1565 | K2150 |
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EvOTr-5462: The kings part and Arthur returns home
Motif References: T75.2.1 | T104.1 | T121 | P557.0.4 |
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EvOTr-5583: In the morning Tristrant asks his way to Karahes and offers his service to the king and his son
Motif References: P311 | P555.4 | N839 |
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EvOTr-5772: Riole comes to the city
Motif References: P555.4 | P557.0.3 |
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EvOTr-5845: The hero as their leader tells them to get armed and leads them out of the gate
Motif References: P550.1 | P552 | F1084 | K2350 |
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EvOTr-5984: Nampetenis, a bold warrior, tries to force Kehenis to yield but Tristrant comes to his aid and Nampetenis has to let him go
Motif References: P550.1 | P559 | F1084.1 | F1084 |
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EvOTr-6106: Kehenis fears that his friend would leave and wants to make him stay by making him marry his sister
Motif References: T53 | T271 | T315.2 | T315.2.1 |
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EvOTr-6226: Tristrant gives him his reasons: Isalde has never treated him in such a way that she was worthy of becoming his wife
Motif References: T35 | T92 | M100 | N839 |
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EvOTr-6354: Tinas tells the queen all this and gives her Tristrant’s token, a ring she once gave to her lover
Motif References: T41 | T59.1 | H82 | H82.3 | F575.1 | N839 |
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EvOTr-6496: Behind her come two horses carrying between them a gold-trimmed litter and Tristrant tells Kehenis that this is his dog which the queen transports thus for his sake
Motif References: T35 | T59 | F575.1 | K1514 | H1556.4 |
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EvOTr-6654: Tristrant and Kehenis come and are received well by Isalde
Motif References: T75 | T311 | T484 | K675 | D1154.5 | D1364.11 | D1960 |
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EvOTr-6812: When they come to a bad break in the road only to be crossed by horse Tristrant sends Perenis to the place where Kurneval is waiting
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 | H1556.4 |
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EvOTr-6908: Just then Kurneval and Kehenis’s squire arrive with the horses
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EvOTr-7026: Tristrant goes to a leper, puts on the man’s clothes, takes his clapper and goes to the queen
Motif References: T75 | M100 | K1818.1 |
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EvOTr-7081: Tristrant met his lady in May and they parted in enmity which endures until St
Motif References: T41 | Q523.10.1 |
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EvOTr-7188: The page leaves Cornwall and goes to see Tristrant whom he meets hunting with a falcon before Karahes
Motif References: T41 | Q523.10.1 | K2310 |
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EvOTr-7445: As soon as May has come Tristrant disguises as pilgrim (gray clothes, foreign shoes, a knapsack and a staff)
Motif References: T35 | T35.5 | H82 | P426.2 | K1817.2 |
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EvOTr-7560: The queen is in great grief for the death of Brangene whom everyone mourns with much lamenting
Motif References: T35 | T35.5 | T298 |
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EvOTr-7704: In the morning Tristrant leaves to meet Kurneval but does not find him
Motif References: H32 | T59 | H151.6.2 | R210 | H1556.4 | H1562 |
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EvOTr-7865: Not far from Karahes lives a mighty lord named Nampetenis
Motif References: M149 | W181 | T257.12 | T257 |
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EvOTr-7965: One day Kehenis secretly rides to her while her husband is hunting
Motif References: K1359.5 | K1500 |
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EvOTr-8139: Meanwhile a messenger has arrived from Tristrant’s land telling him that his father has died and the country is without a ruler
Motif References: P17.0.2 | P361 | K1815 |
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EvOTr-8241: Tristrant sends Tinas to his lady with word that he has come, would like to see her and that they should meet in the orchard at the lime tree
Motif References: T35 | T35.5 | R53 | R219 | R260 |
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EvOTr-8368: Two errant squires, named Houpt and Plot come to the queen’s quarters
Motif References: K1810.1 | K1840 |
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EvOTr-8472: Isalde gives them two mantles like Tristrant’s and the squires leave at once
Motif References: K1810.1 | K1840 |
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EvOTr-8553: Tristrant takes with him 300 knights and travels to his own country
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P110.0.1 | P550.1 | P552.6 |
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EvOTr-8629: Tristrant is brought home with great lamenting and Kehenis and all his men weep bitterly
Motif References: T35.5 | P192 | K1818.3.2 |
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EvOTr-8758: They come to Tintanjol and bring the fool to the king whom they find riding on the shore
Motif References: T35.5 | P192 | K1818.3.2 |
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EvOTr-8887: When the king leaves the fool asks the queen to eat the cheese with him
Motif References: H19 | T35.5 | H94 | P192 | K1818.3.2 |
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EvOTr-8956: The clever Tristrant notices the watchmen in the queen’s quarters but his love makes him go to meet her
Motif References: T35.5 | H94 | R210 | K1818.3.2 |
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EvOTr-9033: Meanwhile Kehenis has got the keys to the castle of his beloved and one day when Nampetenis goes out to hunt he and Tristrant ride secretly to Gariole
Motif References: H35 | H81.3 | T481 |
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EvOTr-9161: Nampetenis draws his sword and questions Gariole swearing to kill her if she did not tell the truth
Motif References: H82 | Z140.1 | Z142 | Z143 | P424.5 | F833.6 |
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EvOTr-9309: The merchant does everything his lord wishes
Motif References: T257 | F1041.1.1 | K1087.1 |
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EvOTr-9391: Tristrant’s death almost kills his wife and she starts screaming
Motif References: T81.3 | T211.9.1 | T211.9 | P681 | F1041.1.2.1 | K1087.1 |
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EvOTr-9446: Eilhart of Oberge (H: Segehart von Baubenberg, D: her Eylhart von Hobergin, B: Enthartte von Oberengen) composed this poem and he has told this story in the right way
Motif References: T21 | V69 | T86 | E631.0.1 | D1355.2 |
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Gottfried von Strassburg, Tristan (>1210)  View all

GvSTr-1: In his prologue the author discusses the relations between the author and his readers and critics
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GvSTr-243: The land of Parmenie is ruled by a fair and young lord, who is loyal, brave, generous and noble
Motif References: P12 | W118 | Q331 | L419 |
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GvSTr-333: Three years after he has become a knight Riwalin attacks his liege lord and razes many of his castles
Motif References: M150 | P533.1 | P550.1.1 | P558 |
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GvSTr-407: Soon after these achievements Riwalin decides to travel for pleasure, and he equips himself with magnificence for a one year journey
Motif References: P12 | P50.2 | P110.0.1 | Z702 |
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GvSTr-518: Marke proclaims a great festival and has messengers sent into the lands to invite the knights from England to come to Cornwall according to the yearly custom
Motif References: P634 |
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GvSTr-625: There are many beautiful ladies attending the feast but Blanscheflur, the king’s sister, outshines all of them
Motif References: T10 | T24.1 | T34 | F575.1 |
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GvSTr-1117: When Marke’s festival is over news come to him that an enemy-king has invaded Cornwall
Motif References: Z255 | T500 | F950 | K1340 | K1817.1 |
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GvSTr-1371: But their happiness does not last for long for messengers come to Riwalin
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GvSTr-1583: When Riwalin has returned home he summons his marshal, the loyal Rual li Foitenant
Motif References: W34 | P50.2 | T100 |
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GvSTr-1654: When Rual returns to his lord they prepare for war
Motif References: L111.4 | T211.9.1 | P550.1 | T682 | F1041.1.2 | F1041.21 |
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GvSTr-1789: Perfect loyalty is shown by faithful marshal Rual and his wife after Riwalin’s and Blanscheflur’s death
Motif References: W34 | P50.2 | P559 |
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GvSTr-1892: Rual passes the child off for his own son in order to protect him from Morgan and commands his wife Floraete to lie like a woman in childbed
Motif References: Z71.12 | Z183 | P270.4 | P271 | P272 | P275 | T580 | T596 | Z730 | N839.1.1 | K1920 |
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GvSTr-2041: To his seventh year Tristan remains in care of his foster-mother Floraete
Motif References: P30 | P50 | P270.4 | T600 | N839.1.1 |
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GvSTr-2147: One day merchants from Norway land in Kanoel and display their wares
Motif References: R10.3 | P361 | K789 | K2249.4 |
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GvSTr-2399: Meanwhile the Norwegians sail on with Tristan
Motif References: Q213 | Q552.14 | N817.0.1 |
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GvSTr-2480: Homeless Tristan who is clad in precious garment sits down and cries as children do
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GvSTr-2687: When they ask him where he came from, Tristan is very cautious and disguises his true identity
Motif References: N846.1 | J1113 | K1831.0.1 |
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GvSTr-2757: When they come upon the hunters of king Marke of Cornwall who have chased down a stag Tristan pretends to have found his people again and takes leave from the pilgrims
Motif References: J146.2 | P414 | F679.5 | J1113 |
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GvSTr-3146: Soon they come to Tintagel
Motif References: P414 | F679.5 | N738 |
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GvSTr-3316: The king has the foreign youth brought to him
Motif References: P293.2 | P414 | F575.2 | F679.5 | N738 |
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GvSTr-3484: From this time on Tristan lives as a courtier among them and is much beloved
Motif References: J146.2 | P428 | H503 | F679.9 |
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GvSTr-3644: At the king’s questions Tristan says that he can play some other stringed instruments as well but none to his satisfaction
Motif References: J146.2 | P428 | H502 | F679.9 |
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GvSTr-3755: Meanwhile faithful Rual sets out on a quest for lost Tristan and resolves never to return before hearing news of his whereabouts
Motif References: N846.1 | H1385.16 |
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GvSTr-3878: It is one Saturday morning and people are going to mass
Motif References: U110 | H1385.16 |
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GvSTr-4111: When they leave table Marke questions Rual about his country and journeys
Motif References: W34 | H94 | P253.0.1 | P271 | P275 | P293.1 |
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GvSTr-4545: Rual and Tristan acquire clothes and equipment for 30 knights whom Tristan wishes to be his comrades
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GvSTr-4819: Then the author returns to his story and prays for help to the Helicon (Elikone), the ninefold throne whence the nine fountains pour from which flow the gifts of words and meaning
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GvSTr-4973: Tristan is quite superior to his companions in fine manners and good qualities, yet in the clothes there is no difference
Motif References: P53 |
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GvSTr-5067: Yet Tristan’s success always is dogged by misfortune
Motif References: P17.16 | M135 | P253.0.1 |
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GvSTr-5175: When they land in Parmenie Rual steps ashore ahead of them and welcomes Tristan back home as lord of the land
Motif References: P17.0.2 | P50.0.1 |
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GvSTr-5313: When Tristan arrives in Brittany he learns that Morgan is on a hunt
Motif References: P233.6 | P550.1 |
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GvSTr-5638: This achieved Tristan turns his thoughts back to Cornwall, but is reluctant to leave Rual
Motif References: P50.2 | P50.0.1 | P110.0.1 | M207 |
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GvSTr-5871: When Tristan arrives in Cornwall he gets bad news: Morolt (Morolt) came from Ireland to demand tribute from Cornwall and England under threat of armed combat
Motif References: P14.15 | P17 | M207 | P251.5 | S262.2 | P531.1.1 | P550.1.1 | H1221 |
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GvSTr-6011: Tristan returns to Tintagel where the lords are assembled to draw lots for the tribute
Motif References: Z150 | P556.0.1 | P557.4 | H1561.2.1 |
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GvSTr-6497: The combat takes place three days later
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | P557.4 | F575.2 |
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GvSTr-6725: Meanwhile a battle-ground has been appointed for the champions, a little island in the sea, near enough to the shore for people to watch the fight
Motif References: P557.4 | H1561.2.1 |
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GvSTr-6837: Then they start to fight
Motif References: P424.5 | F610.4.1 | F833.6 | H1561.2.1 |
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GvSTr-7090: Tristan returns to the haven, and in Morolt’s boat makes for the beach
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GvSTr-7147: When they reach Ireland they carry the dead champion before their master and repeat Tristan’s message
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GvSTr-7235: When Tristan has landed people salute him with great joy
Motif References: P20.1 | H1319.1 |
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GvSTr-7392: When the ship draws near to Ireland Tristan has its course changed for the capital city of Dublin (Develine) where the wise queen has her residence
Motif References: J647 | K1816 |
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GvSTr-7511: In the morning the Dubliners see the unmanned boat and hurry to inspect it
Motif References: P428 | J647 | F679.9 | K1817.3 |
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GvSTr-7700: It happens that a priest sees the sick man and how accomplished he is with his hands and voice
Motif References: P40 | P253.11 | P322.2 | P340 | P428 | J647 | F679.9 | K1817.3 | K1831.0.1 |
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GvSTr-7885: They appoint a small room for him and furnish him with all comforts
Motif References: P40 | P253.11 | P322.2 | P340 | P428 | J647 | F679.9 | K1817.3 |
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GvSTr-8040: It often happens that Gurmun summons the princess to the palace to while away the time for him and his company
Motif References: P40 | B53.4.1 | F679.9 | K1900 |
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GvSTr-8230: King Marke and the people rejoice when they hear that Tristan returned in full health
Motif References: P253.11 | F575.1 |
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GvSTr-8314: Tristan resumes his old life and lives merrily
Motif References: P90 | W195 | K2129 | K2247 |
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GvSTr-8454: The counselors - aiming at Tristan’s death - resolve at once that Isot from Ireland would be a fitting wife for their king
Motif References: T51 | T64 | M105 | M146 | H911 | H1381.3.1.1 | K2247 |
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GvSTr-8588: With one hundred companions Tristan crosses the sea in a ship well furnished for the voyage
Motif References: N781 | H1213.1 |
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GvSTr-8633: While Tristan and his company sail to Ireland the barons, lacking in courage, are very uneasy
Motif References: J647 |
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GvSTr-8733: The Royal Marshal of Ireland comes towards them, armed and ready for battle with a great troop
Motif References: K1817.4 |
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GvSTr-8901: There is living a dragon in the country which has done so much harm that the king swore to give his daughter to whoever would overcome the monster provided he were a knight and of noble birth
Motif References: B16.5.1 | P50.2 | T68 | W121 | H335.3 | H1174.2 | K2242 |
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GvSTr-8967: Tristan rides on in that direction and meets the dragon
Motif References: B11.2.11.2 | B11.11 | B11.2.11 | H105.1 |
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GvSTr-9097: When the Steward hears the dragon’s roar echoing over the land he thinks it might be dead or so far gone that he could easily get the better of it and he steals away from his comrades
Motif References: K1950 | K2242 |
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GvSTr-9215: Then he rides back to Wexford where he orders a wagon to fetch the head and tells the news of his exploit to everyone
Motif References: H105.1.1 | K1932 | K2242 |
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GvSTr-9268: When the ladies are told the news they suffer much torment
Motif References: D1712 | D1810.8.2 | D1819.2 |
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GvSTr-9395: When they draw near to him they believe him dead
Motif References: P20.1 | N837 |
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GvSTr-9511: The second morning the Queen asks Tristan when he came to Ireland and how he killed the dragon
Motif References: H218 | K1817.4 |
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GvSTr-9624: Meanwhile his ship’s company is in a wretched state
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P20.1 | P510 |
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GvSTr-9775: The two Isots then join the king and his council
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P20.1 | W200 | H218 | P510 | K1932 | K2242 |
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GvSTr-9987: The ladies thereupon withdraw and resume their nursing of Tristan who is soon well again
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GvSTr-10170: At this point her mother enters and asks about her strange behavior
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GvSTr-10362: At this point Brangaene enters and asks what this is all about
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GvSTr-10502: All four sit down together and, on condition of peace, Tristan promises them to arrange within these two days for the princess to wed a noble king
Motif References: T51 |
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GvSTr-10594: The ladies withdraw to their rooms and consider the matter
Motif References: T51 | P525.3 |
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GvSTr-10696: Tristan has Paranis quietly fetch Kurvenal, whom the others ignore for he has not come as a knight
Motif References: W195 | K2129 |
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GvSTr-10807: When the day appointed for the judicial combat has come many lords and nobles are assembled in the hall before the king
Motif References: F575.2 | F821 |
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GvSTr-10889: Queen Isot, the Dawn, and her daughter, the Sun, enter the hall
Motif References: F575.1 | F821 |
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GvSTr-11025: When they have taken their seats beside the king the steward takes his kinsmen and goes before the king to claim rights to judicial combat
Motif References: F575.2 | F821 |
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GvSTr-11225: Then the king addresses the steward and he claims to have slain the dragon which Tristan denies at once
Motif References: H105.1 | H105.1.1 | K1932 | K2242 |
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GvSTr-11371: The king announces that the man before them is Tristan
Motif References: T51 | T61 | R110 | P559 |
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GvSTr-11433: Meanwhile the wise Queen brews a love-drink
Motif References: T133.1 | D1355.2 |
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GvSTr-11484: Tristan and his men take their leave
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GvSTr-11649: Isot and the ladies unused to voyaging about the seas soon are in distress
Motif References: D1355.2 |
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GvSTr-11711: When Tristan and Isot have drunk the potion in an instant Love enters their hearts
Motif References: T0 | T10 | T21 | D1355.2 |
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GvSTr-11879: The ship puts out to sea again
Motif References: T10 | T24.5 | T24.1 | T57 |
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GvSTr-12082: One day Brangaene asks Tristan and Isot about their silent grief
Motif References: T0 | P361 |
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GvSTr-12362: Tristan and Isolde pass the voyage in a life of rapture from love yet they are haunted by fear of the future
Motif References: T89 | P361 | T400 | K1843.1 |
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GvSTr-12531: Tristan sends messengers to the king with news of how things have gone
Motif References: P17.16 | P18 | P361 | K1843.1 |
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GvSTr-12679: Isot is greatly loved by the king and praised by the people
Motif References: H105.2 | K1843.0.1 |
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GvSTr-12768: The squires lead Brangaene deep into the forest and then draw their swords to kill her
Motif References: H105.2 | Z142 | P361 | K512.2 | H1556 | K1843.0.1 |
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GvSTr-12876: They tell the queen that they have murdered the girl and declare that they have got her tongue as proof
Motif References: H105.2 | P614 |
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GvSTr-12939: Now that Isot has found Brangaene loyal and constant, they are deeply devoted to each other in love
Motif References: T41 | P361 | T481 | N831 |
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GvSTr-13101: Tristan spends much of his time at fighting and tournaments and passes his leisure days in hunting
Motif References: P52.2 | Q115.1 | M223 |
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GvSTr-13258: Tristan has been riding out hunting in the forest and on his way back he learns that Isot has been surrendered to Gandin
Motif References: R10.5 | J1510 | K1817.3 |
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GvSTr-13323: Tristan plays so beautifully that Isot leaves her weeping and thinks only of her lover
Motif References: R161.1 | J1510 | K1817.3 |
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GvSTr-13455: Tristan is more praised than ever at court and in the country
Motif References: P50.2 | P310 |
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GvSTr-13515: Meanwhile the steward sees in his dream a boar running from the forest to the king’s court
Motif References: Z100 | K1271 | D1810.8.2 | K2242 | K2297 |
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GvSTr-13624: Soon Tristan returns too and they both keep silent which has not happened before
Motif References: W181 | K2242 | K2297 |
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GvSTr-13677: One night Marke sets a snare for Isot: He pretends to mean to go on a pilgrimage and asks her in whose care she wished to be meanwhile
Motif References: T0 | T230 | H492 | N831 | J1111.6 | K1550 | H1556.4 |
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GvSTr-13857: One night Marke wants to question Isot further as he and Marjodo have plotted it
Motif References: H492 | K1510 | K1534.1 | H1556.4 | J2301 |
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GvSTr-14031: At night Marke informs his wife that he has to go abroad and she must remain to guard the kingdom
Motif References: H492 | N831 | J1111.6 | K1550 | H1556.4 |
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GvSTr-14160: At night Isot asks Marke if he was serious about sending Tristan away
Motif References: K1510 | K1534.1 | J2301 |
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GvSTr-14239: There is a dwarf at court by name Melot le petit of Aquitaine (Melot petit of Aquitan), who has some skill in astrology and is cunning, artful and eloquent
Motif References: T24.1 | F451.8.2 | F451.3.12 | F451.5.2 | K1271 | K1550 | K2277 |
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GvSTr-14348: Marke discerns their suffering at once and arranges a hunt to test them
Motif References: K1271 | K1552 | K1818 |
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GvSTr-14402: Brangaene tells him when he sees his chance he should take a twig of olive, cut some slivers lengthwise and engrave them with the initials of their names
Motif References: H35.4 | T35.1 | T41.3 | H135.0.1 | N831 | J1111.6 |
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GvSTr-14587: Melot rides to the forest and informs the king of what he found out
Motif References: T41.3 | K1551 |
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GvSTr-14661: Meanwhile Brangaene has noticed Tristan’s message-bearing shavings and Isot has read them
Motif References: M105 | K475 | K1510 | K1513 | K1533 | K1534 | K1551 | K2319 |
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GvSTr-14920: Marke is deeply distressed for having suspected his wife and nephew and accuses the dwarf of deceiving him and slandering his wife
Motif References: K1510 | J2301 |
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GvSTr-15051: The author stresses the danger coming from false friendship
Motif References: K2297 |
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GvSTr-15121: One day on the advice of his false counselors the king has himself bled and Tristan and Isot too
Motif References: N386 | T475.3 | J1146 | K2242 | K2277 | K2297 |
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GvSTr-15271: Marke summons his nobles and tells them his troubles due to the rumor at court
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P510 |
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GvSTr-15426: Isot is sent for and the bishop as the king’s spokesman asks her to account for the suspicions
Motif References: P14.15.1 | H221.2 | H412.4.1 | J1160 |
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GvSTr-15538: Isot is harassed by fears for her honor and sorrows how to whitewash her falseness
Motif References: K1510 | K1817.2 |
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GvSTr-15634: They set out to Carleon where a great crowd of priests, nobles and commoners has gathered
Motif References: M105 | M110 | M114.4 | V140 | H221.2 | H412.4.1 | K475 | P510 | V530 | K550.1 | K1513 | K2310 |
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GvSTr-15769: When Tristan has carried Isot ashore and done as she had asked him he sails from England to Duke Gilan in Swales
Motif References: B182.1 | F241.6 | B731.6.0.1 | D812 | D1359.3.1.3 |
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GvSTr-15919: Near the land of Swales lives a giant called Urgan li vilus who has his dwelling on the bank of a river
Motif References: Q115 | F531.5 | P532 |
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GvSTr-15962: Tristan sends for his horse and armor and asks to be shown the way which the giant returns with his booty
Motif References: G511 | F531.4.5.2 | H1561.6 |
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GvSTr-16078: Tristan stays in the forest with the booty
Motif References: G511 | F531.6.12.6 | F628.2.3 | D1518.2 | H1561.6 |
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GvSTr-16179: Tristan takes Urgan’s hand and goes to meet Gilan
Motif References: Q10.1 | Q196.1 | Z201.3 | D810 | D855 |
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GvSTr-16267: When Tristan has won the dog he feels very happy and sends a Welsh minstrel with the dog to Isot to give her back her happiness
Motif References: P14.15.2 | T41 | P428 |
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GvSTr-16337: Isot tells the king that the little dog has been sent by her mother from Ireland with the instruction to make him a delightful little house of gold and precious things
Motif References: H1556.4 | D1741 |
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GvSTr-16407: Once more Tristan and Isot are happy at court and are as intimate again as ever
Motif References: Q241 | Q431.8 | K1271 |
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GvSTr-16625: The lovers leave court, they ask Brangaene to remain at court until she should have news from them
Motif References: Q241 | Q431.8 |
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GvSTr-16683: The three of them make for the wilderness, journeying for two days
Motif References: R315.1 | F531.6.6 | F757 |
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GvSTr-16732: The cave has a door of bronze
Motif References: R315.1 | F756.2 | F757 |
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GvSTr-16777: When they have taken up their quarters they send Kurvenal back to put it out at court that Tristan and Isot have arrived in Ireland in order to proclaim their innocence
Motif References: T0 | Z100 | R315.1 | F756.2 | F851 |
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GvSTr-16927: The cave is constructed in the rock on account of some hidden significance
Motif References: T0 | Z100 |
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GvSTr-16989: On the inside, across the door of bronze, there run two bars and there is a latch let through the wall which is governed by a lever passing from the outside to the inside
Motif References: T0 | Z100 |
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GvSTr-17062: Overhead there are three little windows hewn through the solid rock into the cave: the first stands for Kindness (güete), the second for Humility (diemüete), the third for Breeding (zuht)
Motif References: T0 | Z100 |
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GvSTr-17143: Tristan and his mistress have a joyful life in their wilderness, strolling through the meadow talking and listening to the singing of the birds and to the murmur of the spring
Motif References: T81 | R315.1 | F756.2 |
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GvSTr-17279: Meanwhile king Marke endures much grief and he mourns for his wife and his honor
Motif References: B731.7.3 |
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GvSTr-17351: The same morning very early Tristan and Isot have gone to their meadow and they listen to the sweet birdsong
Motif References: T351 |
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GvSTr-17459: On his way back he comes upon Marke and tells him that he has some news
Motif References: T351 | F575.1 | J2342 |
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GvSTr-17663: Marke summons his counselors and kinsmen to ask them for their advice
Motif References: T92.1 | T298 |
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GvSTr-17727: Marke is happy once more although he possesses in his wife neither love nor affection
Motif References: T0 | T92.1 | T200 | K1501 |
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GvSTr-17821: When Tristan and Isot are debarred from their pleasures they begin to be tormented by desire much more than before
Motif References: T0 | T257 |
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GvSTr-17929: A man should abstain too from prohibitions, for women do many things just because they are forbidden from which they would refrain were it not forbidden
Motif References: W200 |
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GvSTr-18119: Tristan and Isot are tormented by the watch set on them
Motif References: T35 | T481 | K1271 | K1550.1 |
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GvSTr-18249: When Marke has scarce left the orchard Tristan awakes and sees him leave
Motif References: T59.1 | K1510 |
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GvSTr-18409: Tristan goes to his quarters, takes all his retainers and makes for the harbor
Motif References: R220 | P461 |
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GvSTr-18690: There is a duchy lying between Brittany and England called Arundel
Motif References: M201 | P311 | P550.1 |
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GvSTr-18756: Tristan questions the Duke about this feud and the enemy’s dispositions
Motif References: P550 | P557.0.3 | K2350 |
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GvSTr-18837: Before night has fallen the rumor is spread through the country that Kaedin has ridden out on foray which angers the enemy’s leaders Rugier of Doleise, Nautenis of Hante and Rigolin of Nantes
Motif References: R75 | P550 | P555 | P559 | K2350 |
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GvSTr-18953: After these events Tristan is much praised in Karke and in all Arundel
Motif References: T10 | T92 | F575.1 |
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GvSTr-19092: Kaedin soon notices how they look at each other and he introduces Tristan into his sister’s company more often than before and urges her to entertain Tristan
Motif References: T10 | T92 | F679.9 |
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GvSTr-19244: Isot gives him so much attention that she sets Tristan on fire for the second time
Motif References: T10 | T10 | T24.1 | T92 |
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GvSTr-19367: From this story lovers can see that one can bear a distant sorrow for an absent love with much greater ease than loving near at hand and missing love within one’s reach
Motif References: T0 | T92 |
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Hartmann von Aue, Erec (>1180)  View all

HvAEr-1: Erec, the son of king Lac, who is a gallant and valiant knight, is riding with the Queen and her ladies
Motif References: F451.5.1.7 | F451.5.2 |
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HvAEr-66: Erec rides over, tells the dwarf that he acted very badly by striking the maiden and asks the knight’s identity
Motif References: F451.5.1.7 | F451.7 | F451.5.2 | H1228 |
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HvAEr-160: Erec hastens after the strangers and rides behind them without being noticed
Motif References: Z71.1 | P634 | H1596 |
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HvAEr-218: Erec knows nothing about this event
Motif References: P59.1 |
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HvAEr-308: The old gentleman asks his extraordinarily beautiful daughter to see to the horse of their guest and she obeys willingly
Motif References: P59.1 | Z65 | L102 | P336 | F575.1 |
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HvAEr-440: Coralus tells Erec the story of the beauty contest and that the knight who had ridden in front of him is Iders the son of Niut, who has come with his lady to claim the sparrow-hawk
Motif References: T50 | T121 | L162 | N825.2 | H1596 |
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HvAEr-621: When they arrive at Tulmein the Count Imain gives them a friendly welcome, they tell him why they have come
Motif References: U110 | F575.1 | H1596 |
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HvAEr-824: When Erec has succeeded in unhorsing his adversary he dismounts and stops
Motif References: Q280 | L400 | F451.8 | P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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HvAEr-1099: In the meantime King Arthur has left his castle of Karadigan to hunt the stag and has caught it with his own hands
Motif References: P14 | F989.15 | H1592 |
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HvAEr-1152: Gawein and Keiin, who have gone out beyond the walls to look around, see a knight approaching the castle
Motif References: P14 | P555.4 |
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HvAEr-1294: At Tulmein all the people rejoice at Erec’s good fortune and they expand their festivities
Motif References: W46 | P634 |
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HvAEr-1400: The following morning Erec and Enite set off for Arthur’s court
Motif References: Z201.1 | F868 |
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HvAEr-1501: King Arthur and the knights receive Erec with knightly revelry
Motif References: Z200 | Z201.9.1 | F575.1 |
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HvAEr-1698: Toward this group the queen leads the perfect beauty, Enite
Motif References: P14 | W46 | Z65.1 | F575.1 | B731.7.3 | F989.15 | H1592 | H1596 |
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HvAEr-1797: In honor of Erec and Enite a great feast takes place
Motif References: P634 |
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HvAEr-1887: King Arthur insists that the wedding of Erec and Enite is celebrated at Kardigan Castle at Whitsuntide and sends letters and messages everywhere inviting guests for the festival
Motif References: F134 | T136.1 | F213 | F302 | F708.4 | F709.4 | F731.5 | F821 |
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HvAEr-2064: King Arthur rides toward them to receive them with great honor
Motif References: F451.8.2 | F451.2.1.1 | F451.4.5.1 | F451.10 | F531.2.1 | F571 | F707 |
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HvAEr-2118: Erec and Enite are married by the bishop of Canterbury and the festival begins
Motif References: Q95 | T136.1 | P428 | P561 | P634 |
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HvAEr-2248: Erec has never taken part in a tournament and is quite concerned about how to make a good impression
Motif References: P50 | Z71.1 | P91 |
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HvAEr-2320: Erec has three banners made to match the different shields
Motif References: W46 | P50 | F824 |
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HvAEr-2407: The tournament starts on Sunday
Motif References: P561 | H1561.1 |
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HvAEr-2589: He keeps on until he has to exchange his shield badly broken in fight, he exchanges his horse and banner as well
Motif References: P561 | H1561.1 |
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HvAEr-2720: Gawein is a very brave knight and still famous for his virtues: he has all good qualities a knight should have, loyalty, generosity, good manners, strength, truthfulness and beauty
Motif References: P50 | P561 | H1561.1 |
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HvAEr-2826: The story of Erec’s great feats spreads and Enite is happy about it but sad as well because she fears she soon would lose a husband so eager to risk his life in fight
Motif References: P16.1.4 |
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HvAEr-2924: Erec now thinks only of Enite’s love and is concerned simply with arranging everything for their comfort
Motif References: P50 | P60 | T200 |
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HvAEr-3013: One day when Erec is laying in her arms at midday as usual Enite thinks of the curses which have been directed at her and moves from Erec
Motif References: T200 | Q411 | H461 | H1221 | H1223.1 |
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HvAEr-3106: The two ride through fields and woods until dark
Motif References: T200 | T210.1 | Q411 | H461 | P475 | H492 | N765 | H1221 | H1223.1 |
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HvAEr-3190: The robbers agree that the first who saw them has the first choice with the booty: he will joust first with the knight and if he kills him he will only take the woman
Motif References: W200 | T200 | T210.1 | H461 | P475 | P475.2 | Q482 | H492 | N765 |
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HvAEr-3291: Soon after Enite sees five robbers lying in wait before her
Motif References: T200 | T210.1 | H461 | P475 | P475.2 | Q482 | H492 | N765 |
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HvAEr-3472: At dawn they ride out of the forest
Motif References: Q114 | H461 | H492 | N832 |
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HvAEr-3668: The lord constrained by Enite’s beauty regrets to have let her go and makes plans how he might obtain her
Motif References: T0 | T50 | F575.1 |
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HvAEr-3797: Enite says that she is not suitable for him and that he would soon regret it
Motif References: T210.1 | T323 | H492 | K1227 | H1556.4 |
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HvAEr-3896: The count gives the oath that he will be faithful to her
Motif References: M149 | R220 | T323 | H492 | K1227 | H1556.4 |
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HvAEr-4110: Erec is in a hurry to leave the country, however he blames Enite of having opposed to his order
Motif References: T210.1 | H492 | H1561.2 |
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HvAEr-4268: Erec and Enite now come to the land of a lord unknown to them, the strong king of Ireland, Guivreiz le pitiz (4477)
Motif References: F610.2 |
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HvAEr-4319: When this new opponent appears Enite once more warns her husband
Motif References: P52 | P311.1 | H1561.2 |
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HvAEr-4629: Erec departs in the morning (lacuna 4629,5) and enters a forest where Arthur has ridden from his castle at Tintajol with his retinue in order to hunt
Motif References: W110 | W121 | Z201.1 | K1953 | K2130 |
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HvAEr-4665: Erec sees through his plans and refuses to come with Keiin to Arthur’s camp
Motif References: H79.3 | L430 | H1561.2 |
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HvAEr-4860: Arthur would like that Erec be brought to his court and assigns the task to Gawein and Keiinn who ride off at once and hurry after Erec
Motif References: N837 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 | D1503.4 | D2161.2 |
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HvAEr-5153: Famurgan, the king’s sister, has left the plaster with him many years before, when she died
Motif References: D100 | E121.7 | F250 | F253 | F259.1 | D813 | D1500.1.4 | D1711 | D1711.5 | D1719.5 | D2122 | D2135.0.1 | D2151 | D2158 | D2197 | D2198 |
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HvAEr-5243: The fairy applied all her skill in making the plaster with which the queen bound Erec’s wound
Motif References: R10.6 | R11.3 | F531.5.19 | N839 | F1041.21.6 | H1221 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 | D1503.4 | D2161.2 |
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HvAEr-5378: Erec follows the giants and soon comes up to them
Motif References: R51 | S186 | F531.4.5.1 | F531.5.19 | F531.6.12.6 | F628.2.3 |
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HvAEr-5570: Then Erec follows the trail of blood which leads him to the bound knight
Motif References: R11.3 | R110 | F531.5 | P555.4 |
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HvAEr-5711: Erec returns to where he left Enite
Motif References: V57 | T211.9 | F1041.21.6 |
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HvAEr-6062: She takes her husband’s sword and wants to kill herself
Motif References: T211.9 | T211.2 | F575.1 | N839 |
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HvAEr-6213: Oringles tries to console Enite and says she should control herself and that she has lamented enough
Motif References: T50 | T210.1 | H492 | H1556.4 |
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HvAEr-6352: As it is time for the evening meal he sends for Enite who is keeping watch over her husband
Motif References: T192 | T200 | T210.1 | H492 | H1556.4 |
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HvAEr-6587: Erec lying senseless hears Enite’s cries and starts up in alarm
Motif References: T93.6 | R151 | R220 | J1786 |
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HvAEr-6750: They enter a forest which separates three countries: the land of King Arthur, Guivreiz’ kingdom and Limors
Motif References: T210.1 | T298 | H461 | H492 | H1556.4 |
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HvAEr-6814: In the meantime a page has brought the news to Guivreiz who guesses that the dead man must be Erec
Motif References: H79.3 | H151.10 | P314 | N767.1 | N839 |
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HvAEr-7124: The castle stands in the middle of a lake which supplies the best fish
Motif References: D810 | F812 | N831 | B845 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 | D1503.4 | D2161.3 |
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HvAEr-7264: Enite has lost her horse at Limors and therefore the king’s sisters give her a new horse, which could not be more beautiful: This palfrey is multicolored, the left side is gleaming white, the other side black
Motif References: Z201.1 | F451.7.5 | B731.2.1 | B731.0.1 | F868 |
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HvAEr-7462: With the horse goes an extraordinary precious saddle, the work of the skillful craftsman Umbriez
Motif References: F855 | F868 |
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HvAEr-7669: The stirrups are precious and beautiful as well
Motif References: Z71.8 | F855 | F868 | D1645.1 |
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HvAEr-7767: Erec and Enite leave the court of Guivreiz and his sisters
Motif References: N770 | F771 | F771.1 |
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HvAEr-7952: It is Brandigan Castle, where many a brave knight met death
Motif References: P52 | H1561.2 |
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HvAEr-8057: When Erec and his wife ride toward Brandigan there is much gaiety in the town beneath the castle with dancing and all sort of games
Motif References: W32 | B147.2 | W200 | M303 | V440 | N820 | D1810.8 | D1812.3.3 | D1812.5.0.3 | D1812.5.0.15 | D1812.5.0.2 | D1812.5 |
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HvAEr-8170: Thus they come to Brandigan where they are received very well
Motif References: Z142 | Z143.1 | P681 |
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HvAEr-8307: When the host tells them why the guests have come the ladies are reminded of their sorrow: they become pale and start weeping
Motif References: W32 | Z71.8 | T211 | F826 | D1016 |
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HvAEr-8458: Then the King relates the adventure of Brandigan in full: There is a garden enclosed by an invisible barrier, with only one gate, which opens as soon as the challenger speaks, so that he can enter
Motif References: P52 | F149 | F818 | D961 | D1980 |
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HvAEr-8614: Erec and Enite pass the night happily until morning
Motif References: W32 | W200 |
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HvAEr-8698: The garden is indeed full of wonders: Enclosed by an invisible barrier - some sort of magic cloud - it can only be entered by following a narrow path of which few know
Motif References: F149 | F162.1.3 | F165.6 | F813 | F818 | D901 | D961 | D1359.3 | D1980 |
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HvAEr-8754: King Ivreins brings Erec to the hidden entrance, where they leave their company
Motif References: Z71.1 | S139.2.2.1 | F818 | H901.1 | F1041.21.7 |
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HvAEr-8874: Then Erec rides on alone following a narrow path until he comes to a beautiful tent, black and white and skillfully painted with lively pictures from gold of men and women, birds and all kinds of animals with their names above them
Motif References: Z141 | F527.1.1 | F533 | F556 | F575.1 | F688 | F775 | F855 | H1561.2 |
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HvAEr-9067: Erec mounts and they start to fight
Motif References: T0 | R75 | P311.1 | H1561.2 |
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HvAEr-9401: After they have talked for some time Erec asks him about his situation: How could he live with no people around? Women appreciate if their husbands are not constantly with them
Motif References: Q115 | M223 | R225 | T257 | F375 |
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HvAEr-9628: People waiting are in great surprise about Mabonagrin’s defeat
Motif References: N746 | N839 |
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HvAEr-9744: People then leave the garden
Motif References: V69 | Z143.1 | P634 | P681 | N839 |
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HvAEr-9858: They set out after the festival is over and king Ivreins escorts them a long distance
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HvAEr-9963: Erec and Guivreiz stay at court until the news come that Erec’s father has died
Motif References: P12 | P13.5 | P17.0.2 | P634 |
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Hartmann von Aue, Iwein (>1190/1200)  View all

HvAIw-1: In his prologue the author praises King Arthur, who knew how to strive for glory with the spirit of a true knight
Motif References: A570 |
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HvAIw-31: At Whitsun Arthur organizes a great festival at Karidol
Motif References: W188 | P634 | K2130 |
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HvAIw-259: About ten years ago Kalogreant was riding in search for adventure into the forest of Breziljan; after following a narrow path through the wilderness he found lodging at a castle where the host and his daughter entertained him well in every respect
Motif References: F151.1 | F151.0.1 | P320 | H1221 |
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HvAIw-396: The next morning Kalogreant came upon fighting wild beasts and a monstrous fierce man sitting in their midst who carried a club as weapon and was clad in animal skins
Motif References: F171.4 | B240.3 | F510 | F531.4.5.0.1 | F567 | F576 | N764 | B845 |
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HvAIw-520: At the herdsman’s question Kalogreant told him that he sought adventure, a thing the wild man never had heard of
Motif References: F162.8 | F162.3.3 | F163.2 | F809 | F811 | N812 | D925 | H1232.1 |
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HvAIw-600: Kalogreant found everything to be true as the herdsman had told him: the fountain beneath the lime tree, which was full of birds singing beautifully
Motif References: F167.1.2 | B172.2.2 | F809 | F811 | D905 | D925 | D1275 | D1359.3.1 | D1541.1.3 | D2143.1.1 |
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HvAIw-693: A knight (2274: Ascalon) rode up and accused Kalogreant of having destroyed his forest without challenge
Motif References: F176 | C650.1 | D926.3 | H1561.2 |
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HvAIw-773: His armor being too heavy to be worn on foot Kalogreant took it off and returned to the hospitable knight he had left in the morning
Motif References: F151.0.1 | P320 |
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HvAIw-803: Iwein is quite eager to avenge Kalogreant’s, his relative’s, disgrace and wants to go to see the fountain
Motif References: P12 | W46 | V70.3 | W188 | M195 | M402 | N770.0.1 | H1221 | H1228 |
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HvAIw-911: To guarantee his chance of honor Iwein decides to anticipate the king’s quest to the fountain and secretly leaves court to undertake the adventure
Motif References: F151.1 | F151.0.1 | B240.3 | P320 | F510 | F567 | F576 | N764 | N812 | B845 | H1221 | H1223 | H1232.1 |
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HvAIw-989: Iwein arrives at the magic fountain, sees the tree and the stone, hears the birdsong, and raises a heavy storm by pouring water on the stone
Motif References: R4 | F162.8 | F176 | C650.1 | N659 | K736 | F776.2 | D905 | D925 | D926.3 | D1541.1.3 | H1561.2 | D2143.1.1 |
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HvAIw-1135: Iwein finds no way out of the castle which is a splendid building
Motif References: K531 | D817 | D825 | N831 | D1071 | D1076 | J1111.6 | D1361.19 | D1361.17 | D1395.5 | D1980 |
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HvAIw-1305: Iwein secretly watches Laudine following her husband’s bier
Motif References: T15 | T95.0.3 | T211.9 | F575.1 | P681 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21.6 |
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HvAIw-1355: It frequently has been assured as a fact that a dead man’s wound will start bleeding again in presence of the person who has inflicted it
Motif References: T211.9 | K531 | F1041.21.6 | D1318.5.2 |
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HvAIw-1519: Iwein is tormented by his love for his enemy and the problem how he could escape Keii’s mockery when he cannot prove his success with any concrete evidence
Motif References: T0 | T95.0.3 |
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HvAIw-1738: Soon Lunete returns and Iwein assures her that he had quite a pleasant day
Motif References: P20 | P28 | T53 | W175 | P361 | C650.1 | J1111.6 |
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HvAIw-2009: Laudine left alone regrets having rewarded Lunete’s loyalty so harshly and considers her situation
Motif References: P28 | T53 | T66 | T131.1 | T231 | P361 | J1111.6 |
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HvAIw-2177: Iwein is summoned; the page helps in the deception and conceals him
Motif References: P17.11 | T53 | T55 | T127 | T131.1 | T136.1 | T231.5 | P634 |
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HvAIw-2446: The festivities are going on until Arthur enters the country, as he has sworn, and arrives at the magic fountain
Motif References: F162.8 | W188 | M402 | D905 | D925 | D1541.1.3 | D2143.1.1 |
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HvAIw-2542: Iwein sets out armed from the castle to defend the fountain
Motif References: P50.2 | F176 | W188 | L400 | C650.1 | D926.3 |
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HvAIw-2697: Gawein and Iwein are true friends and Gawein demonstrates his sense of chivalry towards him
Motif References: P50 | Z72.0.1 | W181 | T200 | T219 | Q266 | P310 | C761.1 | C932 | H1556.4 | H1557 |
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HvAIw-2945: Laudine gives Iwein a ring as a token of the agreement: The stone gives good fortune and contentment and he who wears it will be blessed with happiness
Motif References: H82.3.2 | D815.8 | D1071 | D1076 | D1359.3 | D1561.1.2 | D1561.1.7 |
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HvAIw-2971: Hartmann has an argument with Mistress Love (vrou Minne) about Laudine and Iwein having exchanged hearts so that King Arthur takes the woman and the man with him
Motif References: T0 |
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HvAIw-2999: His friend Gawein proves to be Iwein’s downfall: they both take part in many tournaments and Iwein increases his glory but he neglects his promise and misses the time limit
Motif References: Z72.0.1 | C761.1 |
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HvAIw-3064: Gawein and Iwein are praised for their exploits at Arthur’s feast at Karidol
Motif References: T26 | D1812.4 |
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HvAIw-3102: His wife’s messenger, Lunete, rides up, passing on her lady’s greetings to the king and his companions save one, the traitor Iwein, whom she blames of disloyalty
Motif References: P14.15.2 | T219 | Q266 | N770.0.1 | D868.2 | C932 | H1556.4 | H1557 |
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HvAIw-3201: Iwein has lost all his joy: he suffers from the blow to his prestige and his honor, his belated remorse, the loss of wealth and his pining for his wife
Motif References: P55 | T93.1 | Z181.1 | F567 | F1041.21.6 | F1041.8.2 |
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HvAIw-3283: One day Iwein comes upon a fresh clearing, deserted except for a hermit
Motif References: P55 | T93.1 | Z181.1 | P426.2 | F567 | N843 | F1041.8.2 |
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HvAIw-3359: One day three ladies find him sleeping not far from a road they happen to be riding along
Motif References: H51 | N831 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 | D1508.5 | D1719.5 |
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HvAIw-3436: The damsel who first saw Iwein is sent back with the ointment, which she is instructed only to apply where he is suffering the illness - he then would be cured at once
Motif References: N831 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 | D1508.5 | J2010 |
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HvAIw-3597: As soon as the damsel sees that he is cured and in a decent state, she mounts her horse and rides past him, pretending not to be aware of him
Motif References: N831 |
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HvAIw-3703: Some time later early one day they see approaching in strength Count Aliers
Motif References: Q53 | P550.1.1 | P559 | N839 |
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HvAIw-3828: Following a road he suddenly hears a loud voice, which leads him to a clearing where he sees a fierce struggle in progress between a lion and a fire-breathing dragon
Motif References: B11.2.11 | B11.11.6 | B11.11.11 | N839 |
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HvAIw-3869: Gratefully the lion falls at Iwein’s feet and welcomes him as his master
Motif References: Z235 | B301.8 | B360 | B431.2 | B531 | B575.1 | B576.1 | H1233.6 |
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HvAIw-3923: Then chance takes Iwein back to Laudine’s land
Motif References: B301.3 | N397 | F1041.21.7 |
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HvAIw-4011: His laments are overheard by a maiden (Lunete) who is being kept prisoner condemned to death in the chapel
Motif References: R41.2 | P50.2 | Z71.12 | W195 | H218.0.1 | Q411.4 | H1381.8 | K2110.1 | K2242 |
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HvAIw-4179: Iwein asks her what Iwein she is referring to and she says she means Iwein the son of Urien who married her lady at the maiden’s advice
Motif References: H11 | N839 |
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HvAIw-4275: Iwein asks Lunete where Gawein was who always does the will of ladies seeking his service and she tells him that she could not find him
Motif References: R10.5 | N839 | H1381.8 |
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HvAIw-4357: Iwein rides until he comes to a castle, which is strongly fortified but the outbuildings have been burnt down
Motif References: R11.3 | R51.4 | T75.2.1 | R99.2 | T104.3 | S113.1 | P253.0.5 | T450 | Q499.7 | F531.5.7.0.1 | F531.5.19 | F531.5.11 |
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HvAIw-4510: At his question Iwein learns that his host has been unable to find a champion at Arthur’s court
Motif References: R10.5 | W11 | P12 | K100 | M223 | H1381.8 | H1552 |
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HvAIw-4624: All knights prepared an urgent chase
Motif References: W117 | Q330 | L400 | N839 | H1381.8 |
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HvAIw-4740: Iwein is moved to pity and promises to fight the giant Harpin before he will fulfill his appointment with Lunete at midday
Motif References: Z235 | N839 | H1556 |
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HvAIw-4825: In the morning Iwein is waiting for the giant to arrive
Motif References: R51 | F451.5.2 | F531.5.19 | F531.5.11 | F531.6.16.3 | N839 | H1556 |
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HvAIw-4953: The giant leads his prisoners to the castle gate and shouts he would hang them if they were not ransomed with their sister
Motif References: R111.1.4 | B431.2 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.4.5.2 | F531.5.19 | F531.5.11 | B571.3 | F628.2.3 | N839 |
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HvAIw-5075: There is great joy about the giant’s death, but Iwein begs leave at once, for he has no time to lose
Motif References: Q53 | Z235 | P555.4 |
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HvAIw-5145: Iwein arrives just in time at the chapel, where the stake has been made ready and the fire laid under it
Motif References: R175 | H218.0.1 | Q411 | N839 | H1556 |
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HvAIw-5307: They start fighting and Iwein unhorses the steward who lies senseless
Motif References: R175 | H218.0.1 | Z235 | Q411 | B431.2 | B571.3 | Q581 | N839 |
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HvAIw-5438: All thank Iwein for having rescued Lunete, who now has won back Laudine’s favor, she unjustly lost and Laudine makes up the distress she suffered as long as she lives
Motif References: Z235 | K1813 | K1831.0.1 |
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HvAIw-5564: The lion is so severely wounded that Iwein carries him laid in a soft bed of moss in his shield on his horse in front of him
Motif References: P320 |
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HvAIw-5625: At this time the Count of the Black Thorn dies and leaves behind two young ladies
Motif References: H218.0.1 | P252.1 | P527 | H1381.8 | K2212 |
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HvAIw-5678: At this time the Queen Ginover has returned to court having been abducted by Meljaganz
Motif References: R111.1 | K1831.0.1 |
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HvAIw-5699: When the younger sister of the Black Thorn arrives at court she does not find a champion there, because Gawein in whom her hopes laid has undertaken another task
Motif References: Z71.12 | P252.1 | P510 | H1381.8 | K2212 |
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HvAIw-5761: The younger sister leaves and rides throughout the lands without finding the Knight with the Lion nor news of where he might be found and she falls ill
Motif References: R51.4 | S113.1 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.5.11 | F531.5.19 | F628.2.3 | N831 | N839 | H1233.2 | H1235 | H1381.8 |
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HvAIw-5997: She greets Iwein and then tells him the story of the two sisters of the Black Thorn
Motif References: H218.0.1 | P252.1 | P527 | N839 | H1381.8 | K2212 |
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HvAIw-6080: Iwein and the damsel come to a castle where they want to spend the night
Motif References: R41.1 | F150.2.4 | F771.4.8 | N820 | N831 | K2244 |
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HvAIw-6283: Iwein finds a door to the house and goes in to the ladies and asks them about their poor condition
Motif References: R41.1 | R51 | R99.2 | G111 | F112 | M234 | S262.2 | G400 | P531.1.2 | F771.5.2 | F771.4.8 | H1221 | H1561.6 |
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HvAIw-6425: Iwein and the damsel come to a deserted hall, follow a passage to a splendid garden
Motif References: T68 | Q112.0.1 | H1561.6 | K2294 |
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HvAIw-6654: Iwein prepares himself for the combat
Motif References: B431.2 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.5.11 | F531.4.5.0.1 | B571.3 | F628.2.3 | H1561.6 |
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HvAIw-6799: The host offers Iwein his daughter and his land, but Iwein refuses this reward because he is not free to marry
Motif References: R111.2 | L225 | N839 | H1556.4 |
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HvAIw-6870: Iwein now joins the lady to whom he has promised to fight for her cousin
Motif References: P550.2 | H1556 | H1561.2 | K1821 |
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HvAIw-6908: Both knights ride into an enclosure
Motif References: W151 | H218.0.1 | P252.1 | P310 | P314 | P527 | P550.2 | N767.1 | K2212 |
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HvAIw-7075: Iwein and Gawein engage in a furious combat
Motif References: W151 | H218.0.1 | F1084 |
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HvAIw-7370: Iwein asks his opponent to tell him his name which he does
Motif References: H151.10 | H194 | P252.1 | P310 | P510 | P527 | J1141.1 | K2212 |
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HvAIw-7727: Meanwhile, the lion has escaped from where he has been locked up and sets up in pursuit of his master
Motif References: H30 | Z235 |
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HvAIw-7781: Iwein however still is afflicted by his love for his lady and decides to try to regain her love
Motif References: M105 | M114.4 | T298 | P361 | C650.1 | D905 | D925 | J1111.6 | K2319.4 |
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HvAIw-7941: Lunete sets out to find Iwein and discovers him at the fountain
Motif References: M105 | T298 | P361 | J1111.6 | K2319.4 |
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Heinrich von dem Türlin, Diu Crone (>1225)  View all

HvdTCr-1: In his prologue the author speaks of his lack of wisdom and asks his audience to be indulgent
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HvdTCr-161: People have often heard of many great deeds that King Arthur performed, but little is known about his youth
Motif References: N120 | M302.4 |
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HvdTCr-314: Although Arthur’s father Uterpandragon is quite forgotten today in his own time his bravery and virtue won him great praise
Motif References: P12 | T615.3 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-490: The seneschal, Keii, rides to Spain and returns with many splendid steeds which Arthur is to give away at the celebration
Motif References: P634 | F820 | F855 |
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HvdTCr-584: When the guests (their names and lands are given) arrive in great splendor with their followers the court is filled with merriment
Motif References: P561 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-838: Ginover is displeased that Arthur and the knights of the Round Table have not entered yet
Motif References: P555.4 | P561 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-918: When Arthur is dining with his guests that Christmas day according to the custom everyone is longing for something unusual to occur so that they forget themselves and sit there without eating
Motif References: P14 | B53.4.1 | B71 | B80 | M151 | F420.1.4.2 | F420.1.1.3 | F420.1 | F511.2 | F512 | F513 | F514 | F527 | F541 | F542 | F543 | F544.0.1 | F555 | F556 | P556.3 | F688 | B731 |
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HvdTCr-1003: When the knight comes up to the hall Arthur and the others receive him cordially
Motif References: F343.14 | H411.4 | D813 | D1071 | D1171.6.1 | D1649.2 | D1711 | D1810.0.2 |
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HvdTCr-1179: The company entreats Arthur to have the cup filled with wine and test it
Motif References: T 0 Love W188 | W188 | M402 | H411.4 | D1171.6.1 | K2130 |
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HvdTCr-1361: Then comes Enite and the cup slips out of her hand and Keii declares that she won the falcon as beauty prize quite rightfully and received the king’s kiss when he felled the white stag
Motif References: T 0 Love W188 | W188 | M402 | H411.4 | D1171.6.1 | K2130 |
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HvdTCr-1521: Although Keii is unpleasant and quite mannerless he still has not lost the pride of nobility and he is a very brave man
Motif References: T 0 Love W188 | W188 | M402 | H411.4 | F531.5.7.0.1 | D1171.6.1 | D1980 | K2130 |
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HvdTCr-1631: Then the messenger takes the cup to Arthur reminding him of his promise
Motif References: W188 | M402 | K2130 |
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HvdTCr-1892: Arthur drinks from the cup and he spills no wine
Motif References: T 0 Love P50 | P50 | H411.4 | C453 | D1171.6.1 |
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HvdTCr-2070: Then Lanzelet is given the cup
Motif References: R10.5 | P50 | H411.4 | Q473 | D1171.6.1 | D1836 |
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HvdTCr-2154: When the cup passes to Erec it splashes wine all over him, he has earned the disgrace while Enite journeyed with him through a forest and warned him of many dangers there
Motif References: H411.4 | D1171.6.1 |
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HvdTCr-2258: The author names the most eminent of the natives and guests who drank from the cup and were embarrassed by their faults
Motif References: H411.4 | D1171.6.1 |
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HvdTCr-2456: All of the knights in the hall have drunk except Keii and the messenger
Motif References: H411.4 | D1171.6.1 | D1749 |
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HvdTCr-2780: The messenger delays his departure in order to fight Keii
Motif References: W32 | P50 | F420.1.1.3 | P561 | P715 |
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HvdTCr-2989: The stranger and Keii charge at each other and display much knightly skill
Motif References: M150 | L400 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-3205: The celebration continues for three days with a great deal of joyful revelry
Motif References: P561 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-3334: Arthur hurries to the large fire in his hall to relieve the chill and sits there to warm himself
Motif References: T 0Love P | P52.2 | Z65.1 | Z142 | H421 | F685 | F821 | H1541 |
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HvdTCr-3457: Keii replies first and says that women are so forward as to speak whatever they wish, which can be seen with his own wife too
Motif References: W188 | M402 | K2130 |
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HvdTCr-3699: The knight’s arms consist of sword, shield and spear
Motif References: T 0Love P | P52.2 | Z65.1 | Z142 | F252.5 | H421 | F685 | F821 | H1541 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-4004: In spite of his efforts to remain alert exhaustion and the cold cause Gales to sink into a stupor so that he is neither awake nor asleep
Motif References: H1221 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-4240: The moon is shining brightly when Aumagwin who is greatly suffering from the cold sees the knight approach the ford leading the two horses of his companions
Motif References: H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-4382: When Arthur sees the knight for whom he has been waiting ride toward him he recognizes the horses of his companions and is troubled
Motif References: J1252 |
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HvdTCr-4574: They start to joust and both are unhorsed in the fierce crash
Motif References: H51 | N760 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-4803: Gasozein tells him that since seven years the king holds a lady prisoner who belongs to him
Motif References: T61 | T92.1 | H116 | F301 | D813 | D1057 | D1335.4 | D1561.1 |
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HvdTCr-4938: A Gasozein reply that he did not intend to discredit his lady, and has spoken only of honorable conduct on her part, for he is her rightful husband
Motif References: T 0Love Z | Z71.12 | H218 |
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HvdTCr-5081: The knight gives Arthur the horses and departs
Motif References: P12 | W188 | M402 | K2130 |
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HvdTCr-5334: They all beg the king to let one of them fight the stranger
Motif References: H218 |
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HvdTCr-5469: Seeking adventure Gawein journeys to a land by the sea where a giant lives, who is so strong that he is not afraid of an army
Motif References: G100 | S262.2 | F531.5 | F531.6.2 | F531.6.16 | F531.4.5 | F531.3.2.4 | F531.4.5.4 | F531.3.5.1 | P532 | F610.4.2 | F621.2 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-5546: All the lords and their kinsmen became subject to him, and the giant takes whatever he wants
Motif References: P14.15.2 | G100 | S262.2 | F527.5 | F531.5 | F531.6.16 | P532 | P557.0.4 | P558 | H1224 |
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HvdTCr-5659: Gawein by chance has chosen the very path that Giwanet is taking to Breziljan
Motif References: P14.15.2 | F531.5 | P532 | P557.0.4 | P558 | N839 | H1224 |
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HvdTCr-5780: When he rides up to the last gate its guard orders him away with threats and insults
Motif References: W32 | R74 | M234 | F531.5 | P532 | J652 | F771.5 | N853 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-5902: Gawein thanks the knight for his sympathy he showed in wanting to turn him back, yet he will not pay the toll
Motif References: N100 | H195 |
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HvdTCr-6083: Riwalin advises him to consider the matter more carefully, for Gawein’s success in combat has been due more to his strength and courage than to luck
Motif References: Z230 | F531.5 | F628.2.3 | N839 | N853 |
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HvdTCr-6210: Gawein identifies and his host is happy that he beholds what he has always wanted to see
Motif References: H194 | P532 | Z730 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-6394: As the horses crash into one another Gameranz li Peluz receives a great wound and falls
Motif References: P525.3 | F1041.21.6 | F1041.21.8 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-6617: Deeply moved by the knight’s sad death Gawein draws out the sword, but he is so weak that he collapses
Motif References: P424.5 | F668.0.1 | N831 | N839 | D1500.1.4 |
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HvdTCr-6782: Gawein takes a road that leads around a high mountain covered by a dark forest
Motif References: P320 | F821 |
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HvdTCr-6973: In the courtyard stands an iron tree that resembles a fir; it is tall, thick, and round, and on a wheel at the top is fastened a figure that is as black as a Moor and has a horn in its hand
Motif References: R74 | M234 | Q451.7 | F531.5 | F531.5.19 | P532 | P533.1.1 | F811.1.9 | D812.13 | F1041.21 | D1268 | D1317.9.1 | D1610.21 | D1620.1.1 |
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HvdTCr-7097: Gawein now has learned that the people are bewailing his fate, yet he is not at all alarmed
Motif References: W32 | F151.0.1 | F1041.21 |
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HvdTCr-7376: Blandukors comes out and when a great din sounds across the plain Gawein asks him what this means
Motif References: R75 | F151.0.1 | P320 | P555.4 | F851 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-7667: The next day as Blandukors sits down with his attendants and Gawein and is about to eat a pretty maiden comes riding into the castle and is received with honor
Motif References: P14.15.2 | N770.0.1 | F820 |
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HvdTCr-7853: In those days a woman could travel with a man without having to resist any impropriety from him
Motif References: P252.1 | P527 | D816 | N839 | D1209.1 | H1381.8 | D1389 | K2212 |
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HvdTCr-7964: They pass through a wild, mountainous area
Motif References: T10 | F451.5.1.7 | F715.2 | F932.6 | D2151.2 |
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HvdTCr-8154: Gawein is highly pleased with the lady, and she with him
Motif References: Z65.1 | F575.1 | F830 | D1071 | D1380.11 | D1383.6 | D1385.3.2 | D1388 | D1409 |
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HvdTCr-8285: Not even the wise Athena and the mighty Juno, nor Venus who won the prize over the other two after she had gained Paris’ favor by showing herself to him naked and making him a promise, could compare to Amurfina
Motif References: A163 | R225 | F575.1 | F846.1 | D1154.1 | H1550 | H1596 | H1596.1 |
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HvdTCr-8393: When the meal is ready the dwarf and the maiden return and they eat
Motif References: H338 | D1081 | D1387 | D1601.4.1 |
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HvdTCr-8617: As soon as Gawein discovers that the sword is gone he asks for Amurfina’s favors, which he is not refused
Motif References: D1040 | D1365.2 | D2004.3.1 | J2010 | D2031 |
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HvdTCr-8728: Since he does not know who he is Gawein remains idly in this country with his lady and neglects knighthood
Motif References: T 0 Love W11.2 | W11.2 | P50 | P320 |
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HvdTCr-8832: Gawein is a prisoner of Love there for fifteen days
Motif References: T 0 Love P50 | P50 | Z230 | F855 | F866 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-8906: The lady has the dish carried from table to table and orders that the knights be told the story behind it
Motif References: Z230 | D772 | J2010 |
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HvdTCr-8997: He fought his way alone through many wild mountain passes, saved Lady Japhie’s inheritance, which her sister attempted to seize
Motif References: B11.11.5 | Z71.1 | R110 | R111.1 | F163.1 | F166.1.1 | Z230 | F531.6.12.6 | F628.2.3 | D700 | A737.1 | F771 | N839 | F910 | D1003 | D1131 | D1338.1.1 | H1561.2 | J2010 |
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HvdTCr-9055: Gawein sits there without touching the food and thinks about the matter until everything is clear
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | S160.1 | F451.8.2 | F824.2 | F833 | F839.2 |
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HvdTCr-9129: Gawein sets out on a broad road and later turns off to the left onto a trail, that leads into a dark forest
Motif References: Z65.1 | Z71.1 |
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HvdTCr-9230: The beast that has carried off a pretty maiden is a fierce waterman whose body is completely covered with vipers and snakes
Motif References: R11.1 | R111.1.4 | G300 | F420.5.2 | F420.1.4 | G440 | F567 | N839 |
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HvdTCr-9314: By the time Gawein has driven away all the monsters he is very tired
Motif References: G100 | G362 | F511.2 | F512 | F513.1 | F514 | F517.1.4 | F521.1.1 | F531.1.5 | F531.1.6.1 | F531.1.6.2.1 | F541.1 | F542.1 | F543 | F544.3.5 | F546 | F559.2 | F567.1 | F687 |
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HvdTCr-9426: The wild woman rushes at Gawein, seizes him and swinging him under her arm carries him off into the forest
Motif References: R11.3 | R210 | G440 | G638 |
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HvdTCr-9552: Gawein and the maiden ride across a heath toward a castle where they are cordially received
Motif References: R11.3 | H218 | G440 | F531.5.7.0.1 |
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HvdTCr-9653: Many other laments follow her for everyone is concerned about the combat
Motif References: Q53 | T68.1 | R75 | R111.1.9 | Q112.0.1 | H218 | L225 | M234 | N839 |
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HvdTCr-9799: A messenger tells Galaas that a man is riding that way - they think he is the bearer of the tribute from some country
Motif References: P52 | R74 | R75 | P91 | M100.0.1 | Z150 | M150 | M234 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-9959: The wounded Galaas is quickly brought to where he would be comfortable
Motif References: M100.0.1 | R110 | H126 | F771.5.2 | N839 | H1561.2 | K1839.17 | K2369 |
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HvdTCr-10039: Gawein rides straight to the giant and attacks and wounds him
Motif References: Q53 | Q112.0.1 | L225 | F531.6.12.6 | F628.2.3 | N839 | F1084 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-10113: Arthur concludes a council and after the arrival of all the princes who have been invited, three days are spent in courtly splendor with joyous festivities while they wait for Gawein
Motif References: P14 | P52.2 | Z142 | H421 | F527 | H1541 |
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HvdTCr-10213: Arthur told the story to his companions and they agreed that all four of them would ride into the Gaudin to watch for him separately, so that he could not escape them
Motif References: N770.1 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-10286: The king identified, yet the knight only believed his words when he found a certain mark on Arthur’s head
Motif References: P14 | H51 | T61 | Z71.12 | H218 |
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HvdTCr-10402: The author laments that often women are maligned by good-for-nothings and wherever two come together they repeat falsehoods, like those men who boast of their success with women
Motif References: T 0 Love K2110 | K2110 |
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HvdTCr-10458: In the morning after the king has heard mass he goes to the great hall and dresses for battle
Motif References: P91 | Z142 | Z150 | F305.1 | F527 | F820 | F824 | F824.2 |
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HvdTCr-10542: The shield displays a lifelike golden lion on azure, that looks like it wants to swallow the world
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | H218 | P557.4.7 | F824.2 | F999 |
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HvdTCr-10613: Arthur rides down to where Gasozein of Dragoz is waiting on the heath below the castle
Motif References: H218 | P557.4 |
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HvdTCr-10763: Arthur replies that he would gladly renounce the combat as long as it does not bring disgrace to him
Motif References: T92.1 | M150 | P426 | A475 | P510 | P614 |
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HvdTCr-10882: The king agrees
Motif References: T92.1 | Z150 |
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HvdTCr-10965: The queen is greatly distressed at having to declare openly whether or not she has been keeping such a secret
Motif References: T92.1 | P510 | F1041.11.2 |
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HvdTCr-11037: Neither good luck nor misfortune can be controlled, as the queen’s fate shows
Motif References: R10.5 | S73 | Q243.0.2 | P253 |
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HvdTCr-11167: Then Gotegrin’s companions begin to lament Ginover’s desperate plight and fall at the count’s feet imploring him to let her make amends; it would be wrong for him to slay her since she is his sister
Motif References: R10.5 | S73 | R161 | Q243.0.2 | P253 | N839 | F1041.21.6 | F1041.21 |
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HvdTCr-11286: Gasozein implores Ginover to come with him to his country, saying that he would faithfully keep her in honor and for her sake would once more hold many joyous festivals
Motif References: R10.5 | R18 | N255 |
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HvdTCr-11441: The author says Ginover would never have followed the knight had he not forced her to do so
Motif References: F1041.21 |
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HvdTCr-11608: Gasozein on his way back home is very pleased with his companion and kisses her often as they ride along
Motif References: R10.5 | R18 | T471 |
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HvdTCr-11747: Meanwhile Gawein, after the end of his adventure with the giant, has been riding through the forest on a road that brings him quite unexpectedly straight to where Gasozein is wrestling with the weeping lady
Motif References: R10.5 | R18 | R111.1.9 | T471 | N839 | F1084 |
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HvdTCr-11926: They agree to stop for a while to care for their wounds and regain some of their strength
Motif References: H218 | P557.4.4 | F1084 |
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HvdTCr-12062: When the queen sees how severely injured they are she unties their helmets and runs for water to help them recover
Motif References: H218 | P557.4.4 | H617 | F1084 |
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HvdTCr-12239: Gawein says that from this dream he can tell that he will defeat him
Motif References: H218 | H617 | F1084 |
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HvdTCr-12406: At daybreak they are in sight of Karidol and decide that they would all ride their single horse
Motif References: R111.1.9 | F668.0.1 |
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HvdTCr-12555: Gasozein recalls the truce with Gawein and the combat they have agreed until they were both well
Motif References: P10 | R74 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-12611: In the meantime Sgoidamur, whom Amurfina has robbed of crown and land, has ridden in the cold of winter through many countries
Motif References: P14 | T68 | Q112.0.1 | M151 | B563 | N770.0.1 | N839 | H1332 | H1381.8 |
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HvdTCr-12751: Keii sets out on the road and soon comes to a dark forest
Motif References: B11.2.11 | F151.1.3 | F151.1.1 | B563 | H1236.2 | H1332 | D2156 |
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HvdTCr-12840: After riding up and down the path for some time Keii at last catches sight of a narrow footbridge
Motif References: F152.1.6 | B563 | N839 | F1041.21.6 | H1236 | H1332 |
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HvdTCr-12926: Leaving everything to the mule Gawein soon enters the forest of the wild beasts which show their respect, then hurries through the dreadful valley and comes to the ravine with the deep water
Motif References: F151.1.3 | F151.1.1 | F152.1.6 | F163.1.1 | B563 | F771 | F771.1.6.1 | F771.2.6 | H901.1 | H1236.2 | H1332 | D2156 |
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HvdTCr-13004: Leaning against a window Gawein looks all around and at last catches sight of a handsome man, wearing the finest clothes ever seen, coming out of a doorway
Motif References: D52.1 | R225 | D631.1.1 | F771 | H1332 | D1711 | D1870 |
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HvdTCr-13075: Gawein replies he will get the bridle or die in the attempt
Motif References: M221 | E783.1 | H1332 | H1400 |
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HvdTCr-13154: Gawein stands before Gansguoter and the magician swings the halberd twice and misses both times, so that Gawein remains unharmed
Motif References: M221 | R225 | F301 | H900 | H1161 | H1400 |
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HvdTCr-13237: The lion begins to rage but Gawein is not frightened away and comes up to it
Motif References: F628.1.1 | H1161 | H1332 |
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HvdTCr-13318: Gansguoter leads Gawein into a splendid bedroom in which lies a sick knight who has a deep cut near the heart
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.2.11 | P52 | M161.4 | P555 | H900 | H901.1 | F959.3 | H1166 | H1332 | D2161.2 |
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HvdTCr-13417: At Gawein’s request Gansguoter brings him sword and shield and a strong hauberk
Motif References: B11.2.11.2 | B11.11 | B11.2.11 | B11.2.2 | B11.2.10 | B91.3 | H900 | H1161 |
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HvdTCr-13514: Gansguoter leads him away from the evil stench and to a hall, where he hears a great clamor yet sees no one
Motif References: R225 | F301 | F340 | D705.1 | D753 | D812.13 | F824 | N845 | D1101 | D1381.10 |
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HvdTCr-13604: The dwarf comes up and says that his lady, Amurfina, is waiting for Gawein in his palace
Motif References: B16.5.1 | N839 |
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HvdTCr-13690: They get a splendid reception
Motif References: T68 | P510 |
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HvdTCr-13828: The knight calls Gasozein and Sgoidamur to him and tells them of his relation to Amurfina
Motif References: W11.2 | T61.4.5 | T68 | T136.1 | P561 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-13935: While they are riding through the forest, Gawein begins to think about what he wants to do in the first joust, and thus lost in thought turns onto a road branching off from the one they have chosen, without noticing the change
Motif References: F159 | F171 | R260 | N700 | N771 | H1382.3 |
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HvdTCr-14009: The maiden rides on
Motif References: Z142 | F159 | F171 | F171.3 | R260 | F830 | F882 | F964.3.3 | F966 | D1271 | H1382.3 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-14104: Gawein is all the more encouraged to continue the pursuit and he follows the tracks throughout the night
Motif References: B33 | S148 | S160 | F171 | F171.6 | Q501.4 | F531.1.0.1 | F709 | N831 | A1074.4 |
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HvdTCr-14149: A short time later he sees a mighty, dreadful beast, as green as grass, that has a long, sharp horn on its forehead and two more at the sides of its head
Motif References: B15.3.1 | S139.2.1.1 | Z145 | F171 | F171.6 | S186 | R260 | E422 | Q501 | F511.1 | F527.5 | F527 | F527.1.1 | B731 | K2260.1 |
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HvdTCr-14230: Gawein loses track of the mysterious spear and sword here
Motif References: S139.2.2.1 | F171 | R260 | F966 |
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HvdTCr-14267: Riding over the mountains Gawein enters a different land and comes upon a lovely sight
Motif References: S112 | F163.1 | F171 | F527.5 | F556 | F771 | F771.4 | F771.1.6.1 | F835.2 | F882 | D1359.3.1 | K2260.1 |
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HvdTCr-14323: Gawein rides through the night without stopping and at sunrise he catches sight of the horses not far ahead
Motif References: F162.1 | S165 | F171 | F171.6 | R260 | F451.2.7.7 | F527.5 | F575.2 | F814 | F828 | F882 | D975.2 | D1271 | D1335 | D1645.1 |
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HvdTCr-14410: A short time later Gawein approaches a deep and wide river
Motif References: F162.2.11 | F171 | M223 | R260 | D478 | D572 | B731.6.0.1 | B739 | N831 | D1242 | D2151.2 |
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HvdTCr-14515: On the sand Gawein notices a great deal of blood and by it a surcoat the back of which is pierced by a spear that is decorated with gold inlays
Motif References: F171 | M223 | P556.0.1 | F883 |
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HvdTCr-14568: Gawein takes the first road he comes to, then changes to a broad crossroad that goes over the heath
Motif References: F163.1 | F171 | F571 | N762 | F771 | D1131 |
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HvdTCr-14642: Then he wanders about the castle to see how it is built and to find some knights
Motif References: V52 | V113.0.1 | F163.2 | F171 | E402 | F552 | F852 | F882 | F965 | F966 | F991.1 | F1041.21.7 | D1271 | D1601.7 | D1766.1 | D1980 | D2095 | D2188 |
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HvdTCr-14712: As soon as the sun shines through the windows Gawein stands up and examines the room, but finds it as empty as when he has entered
Motif References: Z71.2 | F166.1.1 | F171 | F571 | D1003 | D1041 | D1172 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-14785: Gawein has been watching closely and saw that there was no perceptible decrease in the amount of blood in the vessel
Motif References: F163.1 | F171 | F771 | F771.6 | D1131 | D1652 | D2095 | D2188 |
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HvdTCr-14927: Gawein turns onto a path that is supposed to take him straight home
Motif References: N200 | F302 | D813 | D840 | D859.2.1 | D1071 | D1381.18 | D1400.1.14 |
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HvdTCr-15005: Giramphiel is very pleased to hear that Gawein has come to her country for she wants to avenge Fimbeus’s defeat
Motif References: F361 | N856 | H1211 | H1232.1 | K2294 |
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HvdTCr-15102: As soon as Gawein catches sight of the beast he makes a joust toward him and strikes it
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.2.11 | B11.2.13.1 | F151.1.2 | F964.3.3 | D1016 | D1380.11 | D1382.1 | H1561.6 | D1841.3 |
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HvdTCr-15224: Gawein is received in a friendly way and Siamerac supplies him with clothing, armor, and steed and with ornaments
Motif References: F771 | N831 | D862 | D1053 | D1131 | H1211 | D1381.4 |
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HvdTCr-15294: She advises him to get there early in the morning
Motif References: P52 | F771 | N831 | D1053 | D1071 | D1131 | D1184.1 | D1380.11 | D1381.4 | D1400.1.14 | D1524 | D1830 | D1840 |
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HvdTCr-15383: In the morning Gawein leaves Lembil and follows the maiden’s advice
Motif References: P52 | R75 | M100.0.1 | M150 | F771 | D1131 | H1561.2 | K2294 |
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HvdTCr-15649: The next day Laamorz keeps his word and gives him the skein
Motif References: N111.1.1 | F141 | F162.0.1.2 | F163.1 | F771 | F771.1.5 | D1184.1 | H1281 | D1524 | D1645.1 |
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HvdTCr-15722: The dome is richly adorned inside and out and gleams with rare radiance
Motif References: N111.1.1 | F162.0.1.2 | F163.1 | F771 | F771.1.5 | D1645.1 |
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HvdTCr-15790: When the glare first meets Gawein’s eyes it makes him think that the whole land is on fire until he becomes aware that it comes from a splendid palace
Motif References: N111.1.1 | N111.3 | N111.2.3 | N111.4 | N111.2.2 | N111.2.1 | Z134 | F162.0.1.2 | F163.1 | F771 | D1645.1 | D1645.3 |
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HvdTCr-15870: As soon as Gawein steps in, the wheel stops and Fortune becomes lovely, and the throng on both parts of the wheel bows and sings a beautiful song of praise
Motif References: N203 | D859.2.1 | D1076 | D1380.23 | D1561.1.2 |
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HvdTCr-15932: On a highway Gawein meets a knight, who invites him to his castle
Motif References: F151.0.1 | F151.1.3 | C740 | C811 | C833.2 | C835 |
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HvdTCr-15998: Gawein hurries toward the path and follows Aanzim’s counsel
Motif References: F150.3 | F171.0.1 | C811 | C833.2 | C835 | D905 | F960 | F962.2 | F962.11 | H1400 | H1553 | H1557 |
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HvdTCr-16081: A pretty maiden rides down the path toward him
Motif References: F150.3 | F171.0.1 | C811 | C833.2 | C835 | D905 | F960 | F962.2 | F965 | H1400 | H1553 | H1557 |
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HvdTCr-16228: Gawein continues on through the painful tempest when a very tall knight begins to chase after him urging him to stop so loudly that the entire forest resounds
Motif References: F150.3 | F171.0.1 | C811 | N831 | F833 | C833.2 | C835 | D905 | F960 | H1553 | H1557 |
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HvdTCr-16365: Both men are eager for combat and the noble maiden believing that he cannot stop them before they charge raises a long mace she carries and strikes a tree so that the mace breaks
Motif References: F150.3 | N831 | D905 | F962.11 | D1094 | D1541.1 | D2095 | D2188 |
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HvdTCr-16434: Then a knight on a red horse pushes up in front of them and orders them to be silent
Motif References: F150.3 | F171.3 | F171.0.1 | C811 | N831 | C833.2 | C835 | H1553 | H1557 |
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HvdTCr-16500: Sometime later Gawein sees ahead of him a knight named Gigamec riding at full speed and another close behind pursuing him
Motif References: F577 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-16606: Gawein declares that if he gets in the position of the prisoner he would rather swear fealty than lose his life
Motif References: R51.4 | M100.0.1 | M108 | S133 | M161.4 | K910 |
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HvdTCr-16714: Not far from there is a forest of Arthur’s where the king is accustomed to hunt
Motif References: P14 | S139.2.1.1 | Z200 | P556.3 | P634 | B731.7.3 | F989.15 | H1592 | H1596 | K1840 | K1864.2.1 |
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HvdTCr-16868: Keii thinks it is Gawein’s head
Motif References: P681 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21 | F1041.21.6 |
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HvdTCr-17123: Ginover returns with her ladies to take part in the mourning
Motif References: P681 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21 | F1041.21.6 |
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HvdTCr-17314: After Zedoech and Gigamec have pointed out the way through the forest to the adventure and Aamanz has been turned over to them, Gawein hurries away
Motif References: F112 | F134 | F141 | F163.1 | D934.1 | H1221 | D1524.7 | H1550 |
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HvdTCr-17377: Gawein is received there by the mistress of the castle with a hundred maidens
Motif References: J230 | F343.0.1 | D1349.2 | D1788 | D1883 |
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HvdTCr-17522: After a while a knight approaches who rides with five squires, all well dressed
Motif References: T68 | H331.2 | P561 |
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HvdTCr-17648: They hurry on to Sorgarda castle, where the tournament is to be held
Motif References: P50 | V57.3 | P431 | J1485 |
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HvdTCr-17736: One of the maidens has observed the strangers and has been pleased with them both
Motif References: P252.1 |
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HvdTCr-17904: She entreats Gawein not to take part in the tournament in order to gain her sister’s love, but that he be her knight when he seeks adventure tomorrow on the field, and, representing her in the tournament, to avenge the injury she has suffered
Motif References: P52.2 | T59.2 |
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HvdTCr-18030: The guests begin to prepare themselves as best as they can for the tournament
Motif References: P91 | Z150 |
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HvdTCr-18181: The following morning every man gets ready for the tournament and they dress slowly and with care
Motif References: P561 |
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HvdTCr-18415: Fiers of Arramis joins the fighting and wins great praise, which displeases Quoikos
Motif References: T59.2 | P91 | Z150 | R222 | P561 |
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HvdTCr-18622: Meanwhile Gawein and Quoikos ride in state to their quarters, followed by a throng of minstrels and pages who hope to be well rewarded
Motif References: T68 | R99 | T136.1 | L225 | P555.4 | P561 |
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HvdTCr-18680: After the festivities are over, Gawein leaves Ansgoi
Motif References: F252.2 | F347 | N815 | K1860 |
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HvdTCr-18779: Gawein takes leave of the lady and follows the same road as before
Motif References: N399 | P525.3 |
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HvdTCr-18855: Angaras comes upon Gawein without warning
Motif References: R4 | Z72.0.1 | P320 | N831 | H1219.5 | H1320.1 |
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HvdTCr-18934: Gawein departs in the morning and soon comes to where there has been a large camp on a heath
Motif References: Z143 | T211.9 | F527.5 | F832 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21.6 | K2260.1 |
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HvdTCr-19021: He sets her down on the ground, she wails and implores him to avenge her husband, who is burning like a coal with the knight standing right beside him
Motif References: S139.2.2 | Z143 | T211.9 | Q491 | F527.5 | F832 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21.6 | K2260.1 |
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HvdTCr-19178: Gawein challenges him and they charge furiously at each other
Motif References: C53.2 | H218 | Q220 | Q331 | M411.4.1 | M460 | Q556 | F832 | N839 | F882 | C937.1 | F964.3.2 | F964.3.3 | D1003 | D1086 | D1271 |
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HvdTCr-19294: Then the lady tells Gawein that it has long been foretold that this affliction would last until it was God’s will for Gawein to come
Motif References: Q244 | Z254 | M310 | M361 | T471 |
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HvdTCr-19386: It is a credit to the kingdom that a maiden can do as she pleases without surveillance
Motif References: P60 | R99 | Q244 | Q431.6 | T471 |
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HvdTCr-19447: Lohenis of Rahaz has ravished a maiden while she was riding with him and she has lamented the deed to King Arthur, because the knight belonged to his retinue
Motif References: Q244 | Q431.6 | T471 | Q478.2 | D1710 | K1800 | K1818 | D2031 | K2247.3 |
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HvdTCr-19582: Gawein denies this request saying that it is unreasonable now for he is traveling through the lands in search of fame and could not do without his horse
Motif References: F510 | F511.2 | F511.3 | F511.1 | F512 | F513.1 | F513 | F514 | F527.2 | F542.1 | F543 | F544.0.1 | F544.3.5 | F545.2.2 | F555 | F576 | K2270 |
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HvdTCr-19697: The head is large, with a long, narrow chin
Motif References: F510 | F511 | F516 | F517.1 | F529.9 | F529.6 | F548 | F551 | F576 | K2270 |
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HvdTCr-19787: The peasant rides a weak and tired horse
Motif References: F576 |
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HvdTCr-19948: The peasant approaches and Gawein questions him concerning his destination
Motif References: K1240 |
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HvdTCr-20082: After he has ridden for a while, the peasant approaches from behind and begins shouting abuse
Motif References: P552.4 | F771 | F771.1 | F782 |
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HvdTCr-20150: Gawein has an unpleasant ride on the jade
Motif References: R260 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-20264: Ansgü lies half dead
Motif References: P413 | P532 | F575.1 | F771 | F771.4 | N862 |
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HvdTCr-20378: Karadas tells Gawein that the castle was built by an excellent knight named Gansguoter
Motif References: D6 | T68 | R225 | F301 | F771 | F771.4 | D791.2 | N862 | D1131 | D1131.1 | H1410 | H1550 | D1711 |
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HvdTCr-20433: Many warriors have tried to pass the test and lost their lives when they lay down on the perilous bed
Motif References: D6 | M100.0.1 | F771 | F846.1 | N862 | D1131 | D1154.1 | H1410 | H1550 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-20543: Gawein reminds Karadas of his vow and asks that he ride up to the castle with him right after breakfast
Motif References: F150.2.4 | F771.5 | F846.1 | N862 | D1154.1 | H1410 | H1550 |
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HvdTCr-20701: Before Gawein goes to sleep the bed begins to move around and the many little bells on it begin to ring out loudly
Motif References: T68 | Q112.0.1 | F782 | F846.1 | D1154.1 | H1410 | H1550 |
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HvdTCr-20854: Igern goes off happily, leaving the knight with Karadas who brings armor and tells him to put it on at once
Motif References: T68 | Q112.0.1 | D705.1 | D753 | H1161 | H1561 |
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HvdTCr-20982: Each of the ladies kisses him
Motif References: T68 | Q112.0.1 | R150 | D705.1 | N734 | N735 | D753 |
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HvdTCr-21095: Mancipicelle comes seeking Gawein and rides up to the palace
Motif References: Z71.2 | F141 | F162.1.1 | N831 | H931 | D975 | H1199 | D1338.2 | D1652.7 | D1889.4 | K2010 | K2293 |
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HvdTCr-21270: In spite of the urgent entreaties of many courtiers Gawein rides down from the castle
Motif References: Z71.2 | F141 | F162.1.1 | D975 | H1199 | D1364.3 | D1960 | D1978 |
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HvdTCr-21406: When he mounts he is no longer troubled by sleep
Motif References: P557.4.4 | H1561.2 |
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HvdTCr-21610: Thereupon Giremelanz asks him to bear a message from him to Klarisanz and take a ring to her as a token
Motif References: T41 | H82 | H82.3 | K2293 |
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HvdTCr-21718: Gawein grants her request and with the rest of the flowers he goes up to the castle
Motif References: P14.15.2 | T41 | H82 | H82.3 |
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HvdTCr-21819: The squire arrives at Arthur’s court at Karidol when there are neither guests nor festivities, which is rare, for everyone is bewailing Gawein’s death
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P681 | K1860 |
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HvdTCr-22025: This finery had lain unused since the day on which they had been told of Gawein’s death
Motif References: W34 | Z143.1 | P310 | P634 | P681 | F1041.21.6 |
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HvdTCr-22164: A large army is gathered to help Gawein: Keii summons it quickly from castles to villages, heralds proclaim the campaign throughout the land
Motif References: P14.15.2 | N730 |
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HvdTCr-22307: They sit down and Gawein tells the king about the great wealth up in the castle and about Igern
Motif References: W11 | N730 | N734 | N735 |
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HvdTCr-22411: The combat is to take place on the following day
Motif References: T100 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-22517: The king likes to have much amusement and pleasant pastimes, and his retainers follow his example
Motif References: W11.2 | P19.0.1 | T100 | T136.1 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-22565: Before the festival ends Gawein remembers his vow and goes to the hall where Arthur is sitting with the nobles
Motif References: N330 | N831 |
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HvdTCr-22697: He found Angaras on a heath beside a slain red deer, with many knights and squires
Motif References: Z72.0.1 | M100 | P320 | H1219.5 | H1320.1 |
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HvdTCr-22847: Then he tells them that he has brought a token from the land of Lady Fortune, Ordohorht
Motif References: N111.3 | Z134 | N203 | D859.2.1 | D1076 | D1561.1.2 |
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HvdTCr-22974: The following morning the king and the court are very unhappy because of Gawein’s quest
Motif References: P14.15.2 | F340 | H411 | D813 | D1066 | D1361 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-23112: Any man or woman who is inconstant or is not true in every respect, will be betrayed on attempting to wear the glove
Motif References: F340 | H411 | D813 | D1066 | H1561 |
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HvdTCr-23211: A fierce hate brought the maiden to Arthur: Fimbeus of Sardin in Angiez was chosen as her lover by a beautiful goddess
Motif References: D50 | F301 | F340 | D813 | D1057 | D1071 | D1380.11 | D1381.18 | D1400.1.14 |
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HvdTCr-23316: Ginover put the belt on, which made her much more beautiful
Motif References: D50 | D862 | D1057 | D1860 |
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HvdTCr-23418: The maiden has brought hate to the festival from her lady, who was furious at what had happened to her lover and also because Gawein had not been killed when she invited him to her castle and betrayed him to a dragon, which he had managed to slay
Motif References: F361 | D813 | D1057 | D1071 | D1380.11 | D1381.18 | D1400.1.14 | K2010 |
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HvdTCr-23529: Because of his eagerness to harass the women, Keii snatches it and all hope he would be the first to disclose his faults
Motif References: W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1556.4 | H1556 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-23663: Gawein carries the glove to his sister and Klarisanz slips it on
Motif References: T 0 Love W188 | W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1556.4 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-23773: Gawein gives the glove to Sgoidamur and it fits her well
Motif References: T 0 Love W188 | W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1556.4 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-23959: Keii derides his ladylove more severely for disloyalty than all the rest
Motif References: T 0 Love W188 | W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1556.4 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-24074: Gawein and Lanzelet pass the glove on to the latter’s sweetheart, Janphie, whom it treats very harshly
Motif References: T 0 Love W188 | W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1556.4 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-24169: When Kalocreant’s ladylove dons the glove, it only causes the calves of her legs from feet to knees to vanish
Motif References: T 0 Love W188 | W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1556.4 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-24313: Were he to be so unfair as to omit the testing of the knights it might well be an offense to woman’s sweet kindness
Motif References: W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1556 | H1561 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-24449: Giremelanz dons the glove and it makes him vanish but his eyes, mouth, neck, and hair can still be clearly seen
Motif References: W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1556 | H1561 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-24523: When Iwein accepts the glove only a foot and a hand remain visible
Motif References: W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | D1361 | H1561 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-24652: Sempitebruns and the rest of the knights there don the glove, but the author will tell nothing of this
Motif References: W188 | M402 | H411 | D1066 | H1561 |
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HvdTCr-24693: The maiden thanks Arthur for having granted her everything for which she has asked in the name of the lady who sent her, and asks leave to depart
Motif References: F361 | F527 | B557 | B731 | N770.0.1 |
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HvdTCr-24772: He is received with honor by the king and the ladies
Motif References: K330 | F527 | D859.2.1 | D1076 | D1561.1.2 | K2010 | K2200 |
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HvdTCr-24882: The Knight with the Goat tells them further that Fortune laments that Gawein had to promise Angaras to take the fearful journey
Motif References: K330 | D830 | D1071 | D1076 | D1400.1.14 | K2010 | K2200 |
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HvdTCr-24994: When everything is ready the knight puts the ring on his finger, saying that if Gawein would do this, all hatred would vanish and he would find only peace around him
Motif References: M301 | K330 | D830 | D906 | D1071 | D1076 | D1354 | D1400.1.14 | D1520.28 | D1712 | D1812 | D2135.0.1 | K2200 |
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HvdTCr-25074: The whirlwind holds her high enough to make no footprints, yet her soles are hardly the breadth of three fingers above the ground
Motif References: M301 | M340.6 | D906 | D1520.28 | D1712 | D1812 | D2135.0.1 |
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HvdTCr-25135: At last Keii begins to wonder whether any sort of enmity has brought the knight there to harm them in some way with lies
Motif References: N100 | J1115.10.2 |
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HvdTCr-25224: Some are pleased by this advice, others think it offensive, but all discussion of his words are carried on privately
Motif References: K330 | J652 | D830 | D860 | D1066 | D1361 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-25366: They look carefully for him throughout the hall and among the ladies
Motif References: K330 | M340.6 | D830 | D860 | F1071 | D1361 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-25550: The king and his retinue bewail the evil that has overtaken them and their cries of deep distress last for three days without pause
Motif References: M301 | N845 | D880 | D906 | D1520.28 | D1712 | D1812 | D1814.1 | D2135.0.1 |
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HvdTCr-25727: The maiden bows to the king and leaves the hall
Motif References: P10 | D880 | H1381.8 |
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HvdTCr-25911: After every request Keii offers shameful comments
Motif References: W188 | M402 | D880 | H1381.8 |
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HvdTCr-26015: He will always regret that they will have to beat their breasts because of the longing for him, many clothes will be rent because of him, red lips will be bitten, many tears shed, they will tear out their tresses
Motif References: M402 |
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HvdTCr-26091: At sunrise Gawein sets out with Lanzelet, Keii, and Kalocreant to Madarp
Motif References: F771 | H1236 | H1381.8 |
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HvdTCr-26201: They have to climb over a high mountain and descend to a cold, dark wilderness covered by a vast and dreadful forest
Motif References: R45.3 | K737.1 | F757 | F966 | F969.4 | H1236 |
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HvdTCr-26305: Just as they are about to remove their armor and go to sleep, the mountain makes a deafening racket that resounds over the whole countryside
Motif References: R45.3 | Z71.1.1 | F564.3.2 | F757 | F966 | F969.4 | F1099.11 | D1960 | D1978 |
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HvdTCr-26484: The boat is drawn by a swan that has around its neck a golden chain with which it pulls the knight and the lady from place to place
Motif References: R45.3 | G450 | N455 | P531.1.1 | F531.5.11 | B558.1 | F757 | N839 |
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HvdTCr-26525: Now Gawein has ridden into this mountain
Motif References: R45.3 | F301 | N455 | F567.1 | F610 | D700 | F757 | H924.1 | H1166 | D1355.3 | D2063.1 |
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HvdTCr-26581: They kiss again
Motif References: B11.7.2 | R210 | N455 | F757 | D925 | D927.2 | D1176 | D1242.1 | D1552.12 | D1578 |
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HvdTCr-26680: The knight orders the swan to go on
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.7.2 | R210 | F628.1.3 | F757 | D925 | D927.2 | D1176 | D1242.1 | D1335.2.2 | D1552.12 |
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HvdTCr-26794: Then Gawein takes off his helmet and, filling it, carries spring water to his comrades who are still sleeping in the gorge
Motif References: N839 | D1242.1 | D1335.2.2 |
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HvdTCr-26861: The people acclaiming Gawein have much suffered from the dragon: The monster had made its lair in their land, laid waste their meadows, forests and heaths and killed everything it could catch
Motif References: B16.5.1 | H1166 | H1561.6 |
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HvdTCr-26981: A fierce battle begins
Motif References: R75 | M100.0.1 | H1561.6 |
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HvdTCr-27090: Soon afterward Lanzelet and Kalocreant are victors and receive the fealty oaths of their opponents
Motif References: R75 | M100.0.1 | H1166 |
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HvdTCr-27183: Gawein departs, and the people now freed from Baingranz’s dominion accompany him until he is out of the country
Motif References: W32 | N845 |
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HvdTCr-27309: Gansguoter prepares to travel, for he has to endure the hardships with them
Motif References: F531.5.11 | D812.13 | N845 | D1101 | D1380.0.1 | D1578 | D1711 | D2163 |
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HvdTCr-27370: Gansguoter takes three of his companions and such gear that is needed and sets out from the castle with the other four knights, on a road that leads through a forest
Motif References: F574 | F756.5.2 | N845 | D1131 | D1271 | D1380.0.1 |
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HvdTCr-27454: Gansguoter at once rides up the mountain toward the knights, and they all retreat before him straight into the castle
Motif References: N845 | D1380.0.1 |
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HvdTCr-27503: On reaching the bridge Gawein is denied passage, for the entrance is barred by a mighty portcullis and crossing over before them is a tall Moor, with a heavy iron club on his shoulder
Motif References: F531.1.7.2 | F531.4.5.0.1 | F835.2 | N845 | F932.8 | D1258 | D1380.0.1 | D2091.7.1 | D2151.2 |
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HvdTCr-27610: When Gawein asks Gansguoter to tell what is behind all this, he replies that they are in the land of Sardin, involved in an adventure so dreadful that no man has ever before dared try it
Motif References: N845 | F932.8 | D1258 | D1380.0.1 | D2091.7.1 | D2151.2 |
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HvdTCr-27678: Having learned all this, Gawein once more sets out with his companions on their quest
Motif References: P322.2 | D812.13 | N845 |
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HvdTCr-27748: On learning the news Giramphiel sends a maiden to find out who the strangers are
Motif References: P322.2 | D1101 | D1578 | D2163 |
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HvdTCr-27838: Fimbeus grants all for which Gawein has asked and the latter shows the present to the company
Motif References: D881 | D887 | D1174 | H1239.3 | D1266.2 | D1364 | D1960 |
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HvdTCr-27959: Fimbeus is willing to settle the matter by fighting Gawein
Motif References: T 0 Love D881 | D881 | D887 | H1239.3 |
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HvdTCr-28209: On seeing this Giramphiel falls unconscious to the ground; she swoons ten times at least for she does not know whether Fimbeus is alive or dead
Motif References: D881 | D887 | F1041.21.7 | H1239.3 |
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HvdTCr-28262: Gawein turns onto a road that he thinks should lead toward the land he seeks
Motif References: F162.6 | F696 | F713 | N772 |
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HvdTCr-28362: Thus all ride alone and never leave the road they have chosen, follow it over stick and stone, water and heath, through desolate land, suffering great hardships
Motif References: F112 | F159 | F721.3 | F721.1 | N770 | D882 | D1271 | D1313.16 |
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HvdTCr-28455: Then the throng of ladies comes from the palace and sits down with them
Motif References: H1 | C262 | C650 | C651 | C735 | N815 | H1233.4.1 | H1320.1 |
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HvdTCr-28528: If the messenger is to reach the court of King Arthur, the retinue would be stricken with grief that would last as long as Gawein is absent
Motif References: H84 | M301.6 | H924.1 | D1810.0.4 | K1860 |
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HvdTCr-28591: By the time she has told Gawein the meal is prepared
Motif References: F171 | F171.6 | F574 | F709 | F940 |
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HvdTCr-28666: Gawein goes on, weeping at heart because of the women’s and the man’s distress
Motif References: F171 | F171.3 | F571 | F882 | D1171.6.2 | D1271 | D1566.1 | K2293 |
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HvdTCr-28699: He rides on and soon comes upon a remarkable scene
Motif References: F167.1 | F171 | F171.6 | D1242 | D1335 | D1359.3 |
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HvdTCr-28753: Gawein turns toward the castle to get a night’s lodging there and because of the warriors he sees before him
Motif References: F165.4 | F171 | F771.4.3 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-28891: Going back into the castle he lies down in the bedroom and sleeps until morning
Motif References: F165.4 | F701 | F771.4.3 | D1980 |
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HvdTCr-28970: Just before he enters the country, Gawein encounters a pleasant scene
Motif References: F163.1 | N760 | F771.4.3 | F771.1.6.1 | F833.4 |
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HvdTCr-29010: In the meantime Keii has come to Illes, where he has heard many tales about the Grail and about an adventure in a chapel of the castle
Motif References: Z71.6 | F163.2 | C500 | F773 | F855 | H924.1 | H1166 | D2163 |
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HvdTCr-29097: Gawein finds his friends thus by the roads and there is much rejoicing
Motif References: F771 |
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HvdTCr-29212: The hall is strewn with roses
Motif References: F771 |
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HvdTCr-29287: They are followed by thirty fiddlers and others who sing sweet melodies
Motif References: F171.0.1 | C262 | F771 | D1131 | D1960 |
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HvdTCr-29340: Then the stewards come in a very long line and serve them
Motif References: V80 | V140 | F166.1.1 | F171.0.1 | F575.1 | F771 | D1131 |
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HvdTCr-29396: Gawein recognizes the lady
Motif References: H1 | Z71.1 | V80 | V140 | F166.1.1 | F171.0.1 | C650 | F851 | F866 | F991.1 | D1031.1 | D1041 | D1171.6 | D1172 | D1960 |
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HvdTCr-29462: The old lord tells Gawein that this miracle of God must not become common knowledge but must be kept secret
Motif References: S73.1 | V80 | F166.1.1 | F171.0.1 | Q211.9 | Z254 | M411.4.1 | E422 | C423.5 | M460 | Q503 | C650 | C651 | F771 | D789.6.1 | D791.2 | D1131 |
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HvdTCr-29514: If there were someone in the family who wanted to bring their pain to an end by learning the secret, their former joy would be restored
Motif References: V80 | F166.1.1 | F171 | M411.4.1 | E422 | M460 | Q503 | D700 | D705.1 | D705 | D813 | D1081 |
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HvdTCr-29578: The lord of the castle then says that God has chosen the ladies for this sad duty because they are models of complete womanhood and not because of any misdeed
Motif References: V80 | F130 | F166.1.1 | C423.5 | D700 | D705.1 | D705 | D2188 |
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HvdTCr-29661: Gawein is the lady’s guest that day along with his companions, who are pleased at all they have heard, although they are sorry to learn that sleep has kept them from seeing the Grail
Motif References: R41.2 | P310.5 | N839 | H1166 |
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HvdTCr-29746: It takes them almost half a year to pass through the broad lands
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | P634 |
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HvdTCr-29827: Meanwhile Keii has defeated the nine knights and freed himself from bondage
Motif References: P555.4 | P634 | H1166 |
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HvdTCr-29909: Thus the story ends, which according to the author is a well-crafted crown, with beautiful gems set in gold
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Heinrich von dem Türlin, Der Mantel (>1225)  View all

HvdTM-1: Good people strive for virtues which an evil man hates
Motif References: W11.2 | P634 |
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HvdTM-215: There can be no harmony between virtuosity and the lack of virtues
Motif References: W188 | M402 | K2130 |
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HvdTM-284: As soon as all guests have arrived there are all sorts of pastimes and knightly sports
Motif References: P14 | M151 |
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HvdTM-449: Gawein catches sight of a squire riding up toward the castle and tells his companions that they soon would have their meal
Motif References: M223 | H411.7 | D482 | N770.0.1 | D813 | D1053 |
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HvdTM-613: Gawein says that the king should send for the queen and her ladies to try the mantle
Motif References: W188 | M402 | H411.7 | D482 | D1053 | K2130 |
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Heinrich von Freiberg, Tristan (>1280)  View all

HvFTr-1: The author, Heinrich von Vriberc, complains about the death of Gottfried of Strassburg whose story he will bring to an end for his patron Reinmunt of Liuchtenburg
Motif References: T92 | N839 | D1355.2 |
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HvFTr-225: Masters of astrology know about the stars and their influence: The author takes it for granted that Tristan’s and Isot’s love and the efficacy of the love-philtre depend on their specific personal stars
Motif References: T10 | N120 |
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HvFTr-326: Tristan has a conversation with Kaedin and woos his sister Isot
Motif References: T50 | T61.4 | M114 |
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HvFTr-509: Four weeks later at Pentecost a great and splendid wedding feast takes place
Motif References: T135 | T136.1 | T137.2 |
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HvFTr-764: Tristan looks at his ring he received from Isot as he left her in the orchard after Marke had detected their adultery
Motif References: H82.3.1 | T137 | T271 | T286 |
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HvFTr-992: Isot finally asks Tristan why he is angry at her
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.2.11 | M100 | M131 | T165.2 |
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HvFTr-1136: One day as Tristan, Kaedin and Kurvenal return from hunting they meet a messenger who has been sent by King Arthur to invite as many kings and princes as he could manage within one year’s time
Motif References: P14.15.2 |
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HvFTr-1301: He tells them about King Arthur’s Round Table, where 500 valiant knights can be seated
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | H1223 |
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HvFTr-1573: Tristan arrives in Britanje and sets out for Karidol
Motif References: P52.2 | H1223 |
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HvFTr-1641: Tristan leaves for adventure and meets a knight
Motif References: H30 | P557.4 | N767.1 | F1084 |
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HvFTr-1887: The author reminds of Tristan’s exploits: his revenge for his father upon king Morgan, the killing of Morold the Affrican, whom nobody dared to fight, the killing of the dragon at Weisefort, the exploit against the giant Urgan li vilis in Gales
Motif References: B11.11 | Z230 | P233.6 | F531.6.12.6 | F628 | F628.2.3 | F639.4 |
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HvFTr-1912: Tristan, Gawan and Kurvenal come to Karidol
Motif References: Z200 | H1223 | K1821 |
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HvFTr-2143: Tristan pretends to have fought nobody - he does not want to boast
Motif References: T59 |
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HvFTr-2333: Gawan will help Tristan to meet the queen
Motif References: M223 | M246 | N839 |
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HvFTr-2698: Suspicious Marke puts a block with twelve sharp knives before the queen’s chamber
Motif References: M223 | N839 | K1565 | K2150 |
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HvFTr-3005: Due to the love-philtre Tristan and Isot suffer from love
Motif References: T230 | T481 | D1355.2 | K1551 | K2247 |
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HvFTr-3102: The steward Tinas of Litan attends the law-court and asks that the captives’ bonds are loosened
Motif References: R117 | R161.4 | R219.5 | R225 | Q241 | R312.1 | Q414.0.2 | Q423 | P510 | K551.1 | F757 | N839 |
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HvFTr-3334: As the king learns about Isot’s escape he takes it for God’s will
Motif References: K1533 |
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HvFTr-3676: Tristan returns to Arundele
Motif References: T59 | H82.3.1 | T92 | M100 | Z201.3 | F241.6 | T315.2 | F531.6.12.6 |
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HvFTr-3982: Kaedin and Tristan pretending a quest for adventure leave to test the love of Isot
Motif References: H82 | H1556.4 |
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HvFTr-4379: In the morning Tristan marks the meeting place with a twig
Motif References: T59 | T92 | Z201.3 | F241.6 | F271.8 | F574.1 | F575.1 | F821 | F828 | H1556.4 | H1596 |
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HvFTr-4602: Isot sick from love asks for some water
Motif References: T24.1 | T35 |
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HvFTr-4706: Tantrisel tells Tristan that all are asleep
Motif References: T75 | T484 | K675 | D1154.5 | D1364.11 | D1960 |
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HvFTr-5025: Tristan falls sick in Litan
Motif References: S165 | P192 | H194 | F451.8.2 | F451.5.2 | K1818.3.2 |
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HvFTr-5307: Marke leaves for a four days’ hunt
Motif References: K1818.3.2 | K1831.0.1 |
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HvFTr-5496: The knight Pfelerin brings the news of the king’s arrival, Tristan has to leave
Motif References: H151.6.2 | F1071 |
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HvFTr-5553: Pfelerin pursues Tristan and forces him to stop for the sake of all ladies and the queen
Motif References: T59 | R210 |
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HvFTr-5725: Kaedin asks Tristan for advice: He tells him the story of his childhood love for Kassie who is now the wife of Nampotenis of Gamaroch
Motif References: T23 | W181 | T257.12 | T381.0.2 | F575.1 | N839 |
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HvFTr-5834: Tristan writes a letter to Kassie in the name of Kaedin which Kaedin leaves with her as they leave
Motif References: K1349.5 | K1500 |
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HvFTr-5964: Tristan consummates his marriage
Motif References: T75 | H81.3 | T230 | T481 | D1154.5 |
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HvFTr-6180: Nampotenis forces Tristan to stop for the sake of Isot and Kaedin for Kassie
Motif References: T59 | F831.3.1 | F1084 |
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HvFTr-6326: Kurvenal is sent as messenger to Isot who is the only person to heal him
Motif References: B11.11 | Z140.1 | Z142 | Z143.1 | H218 | Z230 | P233 | P271 | F531.6.12.6 | F668.0.1 | N839 | K1087.1 | D1355.2 |
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HvFTr-6481: Tristan’s body is embalmed and laid out in the church
Motif References: V60 | T81.3 | Z292.1 | F1041.1.2.1 | F1041.1.1.3 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21.6 | |
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HvFTr-6658: Marke follows Isot to Karke in order to punish the lovers
Motif References: T21 | F831.3.1 | D1355.2 |
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HvFTr-6753: A mass is sung for the dead
Motif References: P16.1 | P17 | V40 | V65 | V67.1 | V118 | E631.0.1 | D1355.2 |
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HvFTr-6842: The author has translated this story of Thomas of Britanje which shows the vanity of all worldly love to which Christian love should be preferred
Motif References: Z150 |
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Koenig Antelan (>1300)  View all

KoAnt-1: In the times of the heroes, there lived king Antelan von Schotten, a small dwarf of remarkable strength
Motif References: F451 |
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KoAnt-2: When he hears about the knightly entertainments at Artus’s court (jousts and tournaments, wrestling, jumping, fencing, fighting with lances, stone-throwing, fighting, playing, dancing and singing, serving ladies), he wants to participate
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KoAnt-5: Antelan wears a precious gleaming armor
Motif References: F451.2.1.1 | F824 | F839.2 |
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KoAnt-8: When Parzefal overhears him deploring that he sits there against his will, he threatens him with taking him captive
Motif References: D1980 |
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KoAnt-11: Antelan reveals his name when asked by Parzefal
Motif References: P52.2 | Z71.1 | H1223 |
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KoAnt-14: Antelan challenges Parzefal (who has gained the grail) to single combat for his armor, which is the best in the world
Motif References: F451.3.3.8 | F451.5 | F451.6 | F451.3.1 | P556.0.1 | F824 | F826 | F829.3 | F839.2 | D1057 | D1071 | D1335.4 | D1361.19 | D1830 | D1980 |
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KoAnt-18: Parzefal asks Antelan to show him the luxury of the armor
Motif References: F451.3.3.8 | F825 | D1076 | D1361.17 | D1980 |
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KoAnt-21: Antelan boasts about his strength, he says that he fights anyone, he is invincible
Motif References: F451.5 | P556.0.1 |
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KoAnt-26: Parzefal tells Antelan to become visible
Motif References: Z71.1 | Z71.1 | F451.3.8 | P550.2 | P555 |
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KoAnt-28: Parzefal is very impressed
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Konrad von Stoffeln, Gauriel von Muntabel (>1250)  View all

KvSGM-1: This is the story of a valiant Arthurian knight [Gauriel], loved by the ladies, who became the lover of a fairy woman, but lost her because of some little fault
Motif References: P634 | N770 | H1221 |
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KvSGM-95: The knight joins one of the ladies and they talk about courtly love
Motif References: T0 | C31.5 | C453 |
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KvSGM-166: He returns to his castle Muntabel
Motif References: F302 | F781 | D1154.1 | D1342 | D1421.6 | D1980 | D2161 |
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KvSGM-206: Gauriel is punished by his mistress for having broken the tabu by boasting of her beauty in public: Ugliness will banish him from any love, but he will not lose strength nor his senses
Motif References: T0 | C31.5 | D52.1 | Q247 | F253 | F302.6 | F302.6.2 | C453 | Q551.8 | F576 | C910 | C932 | D1719.5 | D1872 |
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KvSGM-279: Gauriel leaves on quest for adventures to recover his lady’s love
Motif References: P91 | Z235 | B571.3 | F639.4 | H1221 | H1223 | H1233.6 | H1561.6 |
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KvSGM-320: One year later a female messenger on a red horse brings him a letter from his lady: She has obtained permission by the god and goddess of love to renew her love for Gauriel on condition that he captures the three most excellent Arthurian knights in Britanje that same year
Motif References: T5 | Z72 | F186 | F302.6.2 | H331.2 | H336 | A475.1 | A475 | H1561.2 |
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KvSGM-407: Gauriel challenges the Arthurian knights by surrounding his tent with a range of spears
Motif References: P91 | H126 | P533.1 | P556.0.1 | F576 | F628 |
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KvSGM-686: Everybody is eager to fight and Gauriel takes his arms
Motif References: Z235 | B301.8 | B571.3 | H1233.6 | H1561.2 |
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KvSGM-891: Arthur decides to camp outside the castle on the meadow with Ginover and her ladies and to return to the castle only after this adventure has come to an end
Motif References: L400 | H1561.2 |
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KvSGM-1288: The most excellent knight Gawan as well as Iwein and Erec have left court on quest for adventure
Motif References: H218 | N839 | H1381.8 | K2242 |
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KvSGM-1471: Dispute of Gawan and Iwein over who should fight first
Motif References: P556.0.1 | H1561.2 |
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KvSGM-1715: Iwein fights together with his lion which he obtained in a dragon fight and has been his helper since
Motif References: Z235 | B264 | B301 | B301.8 | B360 | B571.3 | H1561.2 |
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KvSGM-1907: King Arthur wants to fight Gauriel who refuses and disarms
Motif References: P10 | R52 |
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KvSGM-2064: The queen promises forgiveness if Gauriel stays one year with the Round Table but he says that first he has to reconcile his mistress
Motif References: Z72 |
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KvSGM-2131: Erec is offered lands and people by the duchess but he refuses saying that he only acted according to the rules of chivalry
Motif References: T93.6 | R111.1.9 | L225 |
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KvSGM-2278: Erec leaves for Karidol to join Gauriel on his journey to Fluratrone
Motif References: B11.6 | F150.2 | P429.2 | B576.1 | N832 | H1232.1 |
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KvSGM-2384: Fifteen days later they come to a mountain and catch a first sight of Fluratrone: the country is surrounded by beautiful walls of marble shining like a mirror
Motif References: B11.11 | F148 | F150.2.4 | F707 | F771.5 | F777 |
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KvSGM-2464: The knights ride through a beautiful forest and come to a river carrying many stones
Motif References: N856 | H1232.1 |
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KvSGM-2580: Gauriel kills the giants
Motif References: F150.2.1 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.4.5.2 | F628.2.3 | F639.4 | F771.5.2 | H1561.6 |
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KvSGM-2764: The queen hands a magic ointment to the messenger to cure Gauriel
Motif References: D52.2 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 | D1860 |
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KvSGM-2814: The queen decides to celebrate a feast and messengers are sent out to invite the guests and the God and the Goddess of love who are in charge of all love-matters in the kingdom
Motif References: T5 | T111 | T136.1 | A475.1 | A475 | P634 |
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KvSGM-2870: The knights ask Gauriel to come with them in order to avoid laziness
Motif References: Z72.0.1 | D1076 | D1380.23 | D1421.6 | H1556.4 |
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KvSGM-2986: Gauriel and his companions leave for adventures
Motif References: Q112.0.1 | P550.1.1 | N839 | H1221 |
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KvSGM-3020: A page brings the news of their arrival: He tells the story of Gauriel’s cure and his marriage to the fairy woman, he refers to the adventures of Fluratrone (fighting giants and dragons) and the adventure in Pronaias
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KvSGM-3145: Gauriel and two knights, Pliamin and Erec, leave for adventure
Motif References: F989.15 | H1221 |
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KvSGM-3191: He tells them the story of his master, the count of Asterian, who has lost his lady on a stag hunt in the forest: A huge knight riding a wisent has abducted her
Motif References: R10.1 | R11.3 | F151.1.3 | B557 | F812.3 | N839 |
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KvSGM-3250: From the walls of his castle a knight sees the hound hunting in the moonlight and follows the sounds of hunting into a valley
Motif References: F151.0.1 | F151.1.3 | F812.3 |
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KvSGM-3465: Even the strong giant Witolf would have been overcome by the wild beasts of this forest
Motif References: F162.6 | F713 | F771 | D921.1 | D1645.1 |
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KvSGM-3510: The lord of the castle catches sight of them, rides over the swamp without sinking, his saddle is made from skin of salamanders
Motif References: B184.1.1 | F868 | F989.17 | H1561.2 |
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KvSGM-3551: The castle is very beautiful: The hall has been built by the Goddess Pallas and is decorated with gold and pictures, illustrating the story of Troy
Motif References: F305 | F771 | F855 |
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KvSGM-3600: The host accompanies them and is amazed about the heaps of killed dragons: The knights declare that they had to defend themselves
Motif References: B11.6 | B576.1 | F771.5.1 | D2197 |
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KvSGM-3658: The knights are the only ones who see this adventure which ends with them
Motif References: B557 | D2197 |
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KvSGM-3755: They leave and on the shore of the sea they come upon two armies: The wild king Geldipant wants to enforce his demand for goddess Juno by war
Motif References: T75.2.1 | T104.1 | R111.1.9 | N839 | |
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KvSGM-3781: Gauriel and his companions return to the Round Table, the hunter returns to Asterian to tell the news
Motif References: F167.5 | F252.2 | F511.0.1 | F521.1 | F555 |
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KvSGM-4095: Finally the queen arrives and Arthur and his queen go to meet her
Motif References: P634 |
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Lancelot 1 (>1250)  View all

Lanc1-1: In old times two kings live at the borders of Gaul (Galla) and Brittany (Mynnre Brytanien): Ban and Bohort of Gaule, who are brothers and married to two sisters
Motif References: P12 | P50.0.1 | T69.1.1 | P251.5 | P252.1 | P550.1.2 | P557.0.3 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc1-2: Aramunt and Uterpandragon devastated Claudas’slands and drove him away
Motif References: W11.5.5 | P17.0.2 | Q261 | P550.1.1 | P557.0.3 | Q595 |
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Lanc1-3: Claudas besieges Trebe and Ban sends messengers to obtain military aid from his kin and friends, but his brother king Bohort is near death and King Arthur warred in his own country cannot help him
Motif References: P550 | P557.0.3 | P557.0.4 | P558.8 | H1224 |
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Lanc1-4: Yet Claudas will spare Ban if he surrenders to him as his vassal
Motif References: Z71.12 | K449 | P557.0.3 | P559 | P614 | H1224 | K2200 | K2242 |
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Lanc1-5: The queen is worried and advises her husband to consent
Motif References: Z71.12 | H1224 | K2242 |
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Lanc1-6: (25) The king wanting to get one last look at his castle mounts the hill leaving the queen behind near the lake
Motif References: P20 | W34 | A452.1 | P558 | K2242 | K2369 |
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Lanc1-8: Banin secretly mounts a tower to spy on the besiegers and watch the town’s gates
Motif References: W34 | P50.0.1 | P361 | P557.0.4 |
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Lanc1-10: But famine at last forces Banin to surrender to Claudas on condition that he would care for them as their liege lord and defend them against any accusation of treachery
Motif References: W34 | R75 | M100 | H218 | P510 | P556.0.1 |
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Lanc1-12: (8) In the meantime King Ban watches his castle and town set afire
Motif References: V50 | T211.9 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.1.1.3 | F1041.21.6 |
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Lanc1-14: Her great grief make the queen swoon several times
Motif References: R10.3.1 | T211.9 | F212.0.1 | F324.3 | F575.2 | N846 | F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc1-15: (26) The queen wants to become a nun
Motif References: P29.4 | V65 | V111 | T211.5.1 | V450 | V470 |
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Lanc1-16: (29) King Bohort dies from grief for his brother’s death and thus Claudas obtains both kingdoms
Motif References: R10.3.1 | P21 | P29.4 | W34 | P50.0.1 | R53 | R210 | Q211 | T211.5.1 | P251.5 | P252.1 | P271 | P275 | R325.4 | P361 | Q431.9 | P550.1.1 | P557.0.4 | N839 | F1041.1.2 |
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Lanc1-19: (20) Young Lancelot has been abducted into the lake by a fairy
Motif References: V81.4 | F167.9 | F200 | M301 | G303.11.2 | G303.12.7 | D1273 | D1711 | D1711.5 | D1719.5 | D1738 | D1812.1.2 | D1860 | D1883 | D2100 |
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Lanc1-20: (2) Once there was a pious king in Ireland, married to a noble lady, and they had one son and three daughters
Motif References: T 0 Love P30 | P30 | Z252 | P253.0.3 | P272 | P275 | G303.9.4 | F311.3 | T539.3 | F575.1 | F575.2 | T585 | T615 | T640 | D1273 | D1711 | D1738 | D2031 | D2031.0.2 | D2088 |
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Lanc1-21: (20) In the meantime the knight, by the name of Phariens, had taken his lord’s sons to his domain he had received from Claudas, and for three years raises them according to their high rank
Motif References: P30 | R41.2 | T257.12 | P271 | P275 | T381.0.2 | T481 | N839.1.1 | K1550.1 |
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Lanc1-22: (18) The wife manages to send word to Claudas, who hunting in the forest of Gaune sends a squire to ask Phariens for hospitality
Motif References: P12 | K449 | P614 | K2213 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc1-23: (34) Claudas welcomes Phariens very friendly but the next day he is accused of treachery for he has hidden the princes
Motif References: W34 | P50.0.1 | M114 | R210 | H218 | R325.4 | P510 | P556.0.1 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc1-25: (33) Phariens trusting the king’s oath brings the princess to the court
Motif References: P12 | R41.2 | P50.0.1 | P52.2 | M108 | W152 | P233 | F575.2 | P634 |
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Lanc1-27: (10) When he served for love he used to be an excellent knight who captured many a man in combat and tournament
Motif References: P12 | W131 | P193 | P233 | P557.0.2 | K1812 | K1835 | K2357.0.1 |
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Lanc1-28: (29) When Claudas arrives at Logres King Arthur is warring against his barons
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | P50.0.1 | P550.0.1 | F575.1 | K1812 | K1816 | K1835 |
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Lanc1-30: When he talks about his plans to his squire the latter warns him that Arthur cannot be overcome for he is such a good king, famous for his nobility, beauty, valiance and power
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | P50.0.1 | J1675 |
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Lanc1-31: (25) Claudas is pleased by his squire’s faithfulness though he pretends to be angry and that he will accuse him of treachery on return
Motif References: P12 | P50.0.1 | M150 | J1675 |
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Lanc1-33: (21) When they return to Bohorges (Bourges) Claudas’s people are not pleased
Motif References: P12.2.1 | P53 | P233 |
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Lanc1-34: (6) Lancelot is raised by the Lady of the Lake
Motif References: P30 | W185 | Z252 | P272 | P275 | F311.3 | P340 | F575.2 | T585 | T615 |
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Lanc1-36: Happiness encourages Lancelot to wage any adventure and for this reason he later on achieves many exploits
Motif References: W11 | P30 | W185 | T481 | T585 | T615 | K810.1 | N839 | K2116.2 |
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Lanc1-37: (35) Soon Lancelot comes upon an old knight and greets him
Motif References: H20 | Z252 |
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Lanc1-40: The teacher is outraged at his insolent reply and hits him on his neck that he falls to the ground
Motif References: W11 | P30 | W185 | Z231 | P340 |
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Lanc1-42: (9) Queen Alene and her sister Evaine live in the Royal Minster as nuns
Motif References: P56 | V118 | N846.2 | F1041.25.1 |
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Lanc1-45: (8) They offer him a meal, but the holy man according to his rule only eats once a day
Motif References: W11 | P50.0.1 | V450 | V462 | P550.1 | N846.2 |
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Lanc1-46: (33) The priest arrives at Arthur’s court in Lundirs (London) the first week of September when the king has just returned from Scotland where he fought his cousin King Aguisel for the third time
Motif References: P12 | P50.2 | P50.0.1 | P559 |
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Lanc1-48: (24) Thereupon Hervius has a close look at the stranger and recognizes him: he once was a valiant and virtuous knight, by the name of Adragarys (Adragaris) the Brown, brother of Amadors the younger from the Black Island (des Minren von der Schwarczen Ilen)
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P56 |
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Lanc1-50: When the Lady of the Lake learns that Lionel and Bohort are held captive in the tower of Gaune she is very grieved
Motif References: P12 | F186 | N815 | D1711.5 | D1712 | D1810.0.4 |
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Lanc1-51: (8) She enters the hall, greets the king on behalf of her lady and declares that she has been sent out to detect the king’s faults
Motif References: P12 | W185 | F186 | N770.0.1 |
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Lanc1-53: (7) Lionel asking Phariens for the reason of his sorrow learnt that lowborn Claudas has usurped Lionel and Bohort’s kingdom and they are held captives in their own tower
Motif References: P30 | R41 | W185 | P340 |
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Lanc1-56: (15) When Lionel and Bohort arrive at the royal palace the knights weep and pray to God to restore them to their heritage
Motif References: P10 | P12 | P13.3 | W185 | Z231 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc1-58: (4) Tumult arouses in the palace and many knights want to help the princes
Motif References: P30 | D141 | Z231 | D341 | K525 | K629 | K649 | K1840 | K1889 |
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Lanc1-59: (27) In the meantime the maiden from the lake has left the palace in the company of the boys whom everybody takes for dogs
Motif References: D141 | P233 | D341 | K525 | P550.1.1 | K629 | K649 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21 | K1840 | K1889 | D2031 |
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Lanc1-63: (22) Phariens and his company having learnt that the king is preparing for war decide to attack him first to enforce the princes’ release
Motif References: P12 | P50.0.1 | P550.1.1 | F1084 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc1-68: (19) Yet the boys that are taken before the king are the maiden’s greyhounds in the shape of the princes
Motif References: D141 | D341 | F1041.21.6 | F1041.21 | K1889 | D2031 |
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Lanc1-70: (32) Phariens and his knights wait for Claudas at the gate
Motif References: P50.0.1 |
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Lanc1-73: They want to make Claudas their prisoner and kill him
Motif References: W34 | P50.0.1 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-77: (30) Lambegus and his men in a council vote for accepting Claudas’s offer
Motif References: P550.1.1 | J620 | K1840 | K2200 |
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Lanc1-80: (14) Phariens and Lambegus agree about the arrangement and the king gives his solemn oath
Motif References: R51.4 | M150 | P293 | P533.1 |
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Lanc1-82: (31) Phariens’s wife keeps her husband from killing Lambegus though she hates the man
Motif References: W34 | T210.1 | P293 | T298 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-84: Meanwhile Lionel and his brother Bohort grieve for their lost tutors and refuse eating and drinking
Motif References: H82 | P295 | P340 |
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Lanc1-86: (12) The tumult worries the maiden messenger
Motif References: P14.15.2 | H82 | P340 | T615.3 | D2031 |
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Lanc1-90: (28) Lancelot returns from hunting when Lambegus and the Lady are about to leave for the castle of Terrache
Motif References: P272 | P275 | P295 | F311.3 | T615.3 |
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Lanc1-92: (10) Lambegus’s companion, by the name of Leonces of Paerne, is overjoyed to meet the princes and welcomes them under tears
Motif References: Z254 | T615.3 | J1113 |
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Lanc1-94: (4) The Lady has a squire accompany her guests to lead them their way
Motif References: H20 | Z252 | P272 | P275 | F311.3 | T615.3 | J1113 |
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Lanc1-95: (23) Leonces, curious about Lancelot, asks Lambegus but the latter does not know him either
Motif References: H20 | P50.0.1 | P533.1 | P550.1.1 | T615.3 | J1113 |
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Lanc1-97: (17) Claudas still grieving for his son’s death plots his revenge: With his army he wants to besiege the town within four weeks
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P550 | P557.0.4 | K2200 |
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Lanc1-99: (13) Thereupon Phariens withdraws his allegiance and warns them: The townspeople whom the lords dare not to accuse openly of treachery toward their lord will defend their fortress against Claudas and his army
Motif References: P50.0.1 | M150 | P558 |
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Lanc1-101: (13) Because of this attack Lambegus blames Claudas of treachery
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P550 |
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Lanc1-105: (14) The sight of Claudas’s huge army discourages Phariens and he laments and weeps: The town cannot stand a siege for their lack of provisions
Motif References: W34 | M150 | P293 | P559 |
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Lanc1-109: (7) Claudas promises to add to his fiefs each year if Phariens consented to join his service once again
Motif References: W11 | P50.0.1 | P310.5 |
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Lanc1-110: (21) The Lady of the Lake welcomes Phariens and Lambegus
Motif References: T10 | P340 | T615.3 |
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Lanc1-112: (5) The two widowed queens due to fasting and grief have become weak
Motif References: V316 | V462 | V510 | E721.2 | F883 | F1068 | D1812.5.0.13 |
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Lanc1-113: (33) King Arthur one Easter day, the first of April, holds a great diet
Motif References: P19.0.1 | P50 | Z201.9.1 | P561 | P632 | P634 |
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Lanc1-115: (8) It is the king’s custom that each festive day when he holds court and wears his crown in due ceremony the winner of the day’s jousting serves the first dish at the Round Table so that the knights can make his acquaintance
Motif References: P10 | P12 | P13 | P13.3 | W225 | P632 |
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Lanc1-117: The king again becomes joyful
Motif References: W11.2 | P20 | Z71.16.11 | N126 | P272 | P275 | F311.3 | F575.2 | T617 | D1711.5 | D1712 | D1810.0.4 |
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Lanc1-120: The Lady of the Lake teaches Lancelot the principles of knighthood which is restricted to noblemen
Motif References: P50 | Z100 | P272 | P275 | F311.3 | H619 |
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Lanc1-123: (32) On listening to the Lady Lancelot is all the more eager to become a knight
Motif References: P10 | Z142 | P272 | P275 | F311.3 |
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Lanc1-125: (33) King Arthur sets out for a hunt on Friday morning in the company of Gawan, Iwan the Great, son of King Uriens; Key, Tors, son of Ares; the king of Autice, the cupbearer Lucan, the marshal Bodiers, and numerous other knights
Motif References: M166.9.2 | H218 | P510 | N770 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc1-127: (34) When the king and his company return in the evening they come upon the Lady of the Lake with her train
Motif References: P272 | P275 | F575.2 | F827 |
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Lanc1-129: (27) Before she leaves the Lady gives Lancelot the four horses and four boys to serve him
Motif References: H82.3.1 | Z252 | P272 | P275 | F311.3 | F340 | T617.2 | D810 | D1076 | D1317.0.2 | D1380.23 | D1385.3.2 |
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Lanc1-131: (6) Courtiers and townspeople are amazed at the youth’s beauty which embarrasses him
Motif References: T26 | F575.1 | F575.2 |
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Lanc1-133: (26) In the evening after mass Iwan and Lancelot join the king and the queen in an orchard on the banks of the river
Motif References: P53 | P54 | M110 | M166.9.2 | Z231 |
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Lanc1-135: (16) A knight having watched his exploit hurries to where the king is still girding the swords on the young knights and alarms Iwan who is annoyed at the youth’s rashness
Motif References: P14.15.2 | H218 | H218.0.1 | Z231 | P550.1 | H1224 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc1-137: (13) Lancelot asks the king to be sent as champion
Motif References: T26 | P52.2 | P53 |
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Lanc1-140: (18) Lancelot soon catches up with the messenger and the squires
Motif References: P52 | F533 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-142: (8) At a hut nearby Lancelot comes upon two maidens who are amazed at his beauty
Motif References: R43 | T68 | Q112.0.5.1 | M150 | F575.1 | F575.2 | H1221 | H1385.0.1 |
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Lanc1-143: (34) At nightfall they arrive at the lake
Motif References: T68 | R111 | Q112.0.5.1 | H1385.0.1 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-145: (6) They soon arrive at the meadow with the spring and the tent and Lancelot demands fulfillment of the knight’s promise to let him see the maiden
Motif References: W11.5.14 | P52.2 | M166 | P555.4 | P557.4 | F833 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-147: (3) The Lady of Noaus rides to welcome her champion
Motif References: R75 | M150 | H218 | H218.0.1 | P510 | P557.4 | N839 |
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Lanc1-149: (34) Key returns to court and tells the story
Motif References: T68 | Q112.0.5.1 | H421 | H1561.2 | H1568 |
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Lanc1-150: (35) The white knight (Lancelot) rides on all day, avoiding to be recognized
Motif References: P52.2 | P52 | V331 | H1561.2 | H1561.2.3 | K1980 |
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Lanc1-152: (22) They joust
Motif References: P50.2 | Q113.0.1 | P550.1 | Z702 | H1561.2 | K1831.0.2 |
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Lanc1-154: (22) Meanwhile Lancelot rides on and lodges at a forester’s house
Motif References: W32 | Z71.12 | Z254 | D701 | D703 | D753 | F771 | F940 | D1131 | D1268 | D1620.1 |
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Lanc1-156: (19) The gatekeeper blows his horn and soon an armed knight leaves the castle
Motif References: F186 | Z254 | P272 | P275 | M301.6 | F311.3 | M323 | T617.2 | F771 | N831 | F839.2 | D1131 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-159: (25) The shields have been placed there for Lancelot: The first one will double his strength, the second will bestow threefold strength upon him and the third one will make him invincible
Motif References: Z71.1 | F 340 Gifts from fairies P557.4 | P557.4 | D810 | F839.2 | D1101.1 | D1335 | H1561.2 | D1830 |
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Lanc1-163: (26) Lancelot having killed or wounded his opponents pursues the last three of them, who surrender to him
Motif References: D6 | R210 | D701 | D703 | D753 | F771 | F886 | F966 | D1131 | D1176 | D1268 | D1620.1 |
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Lanc1-165: (4) Townspeople are grieved because of the lord’s escape
Motif References: Z254 | M361 | T617.2 | F778 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F852 | F852 | F883 | H901.1 | D1148 | H1568 |
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Lanc1-166: Lancelot orders the maiden who has seen the name too to keep the secret
Motif References: D6 | Z71.12 | Z230 | D701 | D703 | D753 | F771 | D1131 |
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Lanc1-167: (27) All want to leave on the spot to see the marvel but Gawan restricts their number: only ten knights should leave with the king, Gawan, Iwan, Galeguentins of Wales, Galescundes, Tors son of Ares, Caredosbrebras, Iwan Liavoltres, Gosoains of Strangot, Ligais Galentins, and Aiglins of the Valley
Motif References: P56 | M195 | Z254 | M361 |
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Lanc1-168: (33) Townspeople want King Arthur to accomplish the castle’s disenchantment
Motif References: D6 | M161.7 | D701 | D753 | F771 | D1131 | K1860 |
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Lanc1-170: (11) Gawan sends a squire to Arthur to tell him the news
Motif References: D6 | P10 | W11.5 | P12 | W225 | F771 | D1131 | H1556 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc1-172: (17) The presumed death of many a knight grieves Gawan and his companions
Motif References: R4 | D6 | D701 | K750 | F771 | D1131 | K1860 |
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Lanc1-174: (19) They are imprisoned in the dungeon where they meet many of their companions (Iders, Gewiurez, Lambale, Iwan of Leonel, Kadoans of Kemrusins, Kehedins the Littel, Keus of Straus, Giflet son of Due, Dodines the wild, duke Tallas, Mados of the Gate, Lohot - son of King Arthur from his love affair with the maiden Lisanors before he married the queen)
Motif References: R41.3 | F186 | T640 | N831 |
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Lanc1-176: (26) King Arthur still has been refused entrance of the Dolorose Garde
Motif References: D6 | P12 | Z71.1 | W225 | P681 | F771 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F883 | F883 | F966 | D1131 |
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Lanc1-179: (13) The white knight, Lancelot, meanwhile has left Dolorose Garde out of grief for having offended the queen whom he loves
Motif References: P56 | N440 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc1-180: (31) Lancelot leaves the hermit but decides rather to face the enemy all by himself than to warn the king
Motif References: Z71.16.11 | L325.1 | F1084 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-183: (36) When they arrive at the hermitage Lancelot takes the lord’s oath to release his prisoners
Motif References: D6 | R9.10 | P12 | T26 | W225 | D701 | F771 | F966 | D1131 |
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Lanc1-185: (33) The gatekeeper takes the king’s oath of peace and opens the gate to them
Motif References: F771.4 | D1131 |
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Lanc1-188: Lancelot releases Gawan and his friends but makes them stay with the hermit until morning
Motif References: D6 | R9.10 | R41.1 | Z71.12 | M151.2.3 | P550.1.3 | D701 | F771 | N831 | D1131 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-189: (24) Lancelot joins his squires at the monastery
Motif References: P14.15.2 | R51 | Q244 | T471 | Q473.2 | P550.1 | F575.2 | N839 | J1252 |
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Lanc1-191: (14) The knight refuses a law-court
Motif References: T26 | V70 | H126 | W225 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-193: Lancelot has changed his device: he carries a new red shield with a silver bend
Motif References: P13 | Z71.16.2 | M166.9.2 | H195 | H1385 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-195: (5) Gawan watches a dead knight carried out of the forest: he learns that a hero carrying a red shield with a silver bend has killed him because he was a wounded man’s enemy
Motif References: M166.9.2 | N839 |
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Lanc1-197: In the meantime the white knight having rested at a spring beneath a sycamore in a lovely region takes lodging in a town nearby
Motif References: R10.1 | N839 | H1381.8 | K1839.17 |
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Lanc1-198: (4) As the King of Hinter Den Marken learns that Arthur will not yet start battle he leaves
Motif References: R222 | P561 |
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Lanc1-200: (32) Next day the tournament continues and King Arthur and his knights win the day
Motif References: P426.2 | P561 | N831 | N843 | F1041.25.1 | H1232.2 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-202: (30) Meanwhile Lancelot wanting to keep his incognito travels through very remote regions
Motif References: T75.2.1 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-204: (28) When they arrive at the castle the damsel goes to see the knight who veils himself
Motif References: R9.10 | P14.15.2 | T24.2 | H82 | M223 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F883 | F883 | D1131 |
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Lanc1-206: (34) When the wounded knight, Lancelot, has recovered he leaves the Lady of Noaus in the company of his physician
Motif References: H1385 | H1561.2 | K2119 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc1-209: (3) They come to a bridge with a tower
Motif References: R10.1 | P52 | F771 | N839 |
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Lanc1-210: (32) Lancelot takes leave of his physician after he has left the hermitage
Motif References: R4 | R41.1 | R51.6 | D701 | D753 | N839 | K1839.17 |
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Lanc1-212: (17) Lancelot is released and learns that he either has to stay forty days in the castle or find the magic keys to disenchant the place
Motif References: D6 | R41.1 | Z71.1 | Z71.12 | V86 | G363.1 | F401.7 | F541.1 | F572.5 | F576 | D701 | D703 | D753 | F771 | F774 | F883 | F886 | D921 | F966 | F969.4 | D1131 | D1149.3 | D1162 | D1176 | H1199 | D1268 | D1339.1 | D1620.1 |
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Lanc1-213: (27) Lancelot unlocks the pillar with the shrine inside
Motif References: V86 | G303.15 | Z702 | D705.1 | D753 | D906 | F940 | F966 | F1041.17.2 | D1820.3 | D2095 | D2188 |
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Lanc1-214: (21) Gawan and his companions arrive at a small bridge across a perilous river
Motif References: R10.1 | N733 | N839 | F842 | F1084 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-216: (29) They come to the tournament in good time, but abstain from fighting the first day
Motif References: R222 | P561 |
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Lanc1-219: (3) King Arthur wins the second day of the tournament
Motif References: W46 | M166.9.2 | R222 | N760.1 | F842 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-221: Lancelot is annoyed that his host is his enemy but in the morning he takes his arms
Motif References: M223 | P320 | N760.1 | F1041.17.2 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-222: King Arthur does not leave his castle at Carduel for a rather long time, which annoys his knights who miss adventures
Motif References: P12 | P19.4 | D1712.3 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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Lanc1-223: Meanwhile the clergy has chosen the ten wisest men among them to interpret the dreams
Motif References: Z71.1 | M150 | M302.7 | H617 | D1712.3 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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Lanc1-224: (10) Lancelot learns that the queen has arrived at Kamahelot
Motif References: T26 | Z71.12 | F531 | F531.5.1.0.1 | P550.1.3 |
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Lanc1-226: (10) Lancelot and the stranger set out for Kamahelot next morning
Motif References: R4 | T26 | P192 | W225 | N650 | N839 |
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Lanc1-228: (35) Knights and ladies come to watch the adventure
Motif References: T26 | F575.2 | H1561.2 | J1700 | K1959 |
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Lanc1-230: (17) The stranger tells Lancelot that two giants, Arthur’s enemies, devastate the land, and that nobody dares to fight them
Motif References: Z71.1 | Z230 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.5.11 | F531.4.3 | H599 | F628.2.3 | K1959 |
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Lanc1-233: (3) In the evening Lancelot encounters a knight and a squire who have hunted down a stag
Motif References: P52 | R52 | R75 | R325.4 | V470 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-235: (22) Message arrives at the court urging the king to aid the lady of Noaus against Galahot who invaded her land and conquered all her castles but two
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P550.1 | P550.1.1 | P553 | P553.1 | P557.4.4 | F1084 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc1-238: (9) The town of Maloaut is located near the battlefield
Motif References: R9.10 | R41.1 | R52 | M150 | R222 | N839 | K1831.0.2 |
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Lanc1-240: (5) King Arthur, the queen and her ladies watch the battle from a platform
Motif References: T26 | R222 | W225 | P558 | N839 | F1084 | D1812.5.1.2 |
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Lanc1-242: (7) Being an illegitimate child begot in adultery he ought to remember that all his possessions are bestowed upon him by God
Motif References: P10 | P12 | P19.4 | V20 | P50.0.1 | W152 | Q223 | Q520 | Q553 | T640 | N846.2 |
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Lanc1-245: (5) Arthur asks for his advice, remembering that his dreams gave a similar prophecy to him
Motif References: P10 | W11.2 | P12.2 | P19.4 | P50.0.1 |
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Lanc1-247: (17) The king promises to obey his advice and continues to ask the man about his dream, the water lion, the physician lacking medicine and the flower’s advice
Motif References: Z71.1 | Z150 | M302.7 | P558 | H617 | N817.0.1 | D1712.3 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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Lanc1-251: (30) The red knight meanwhile has returned to Maloaut
Motif References: P12 | Z71.12 | T91 | M114 | M150 | W225 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-255: (13) The knights join the oath spoken by Gawan: He vows to relate the adventures of the quest to the court and will not return unless he has met him or got news about that knight
Motif References: M150 | M151.2.2 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-257: (15) The Lady of Maloaut leaves, entrusting her niece with lands and goods, and obtaining her promise to treat the captive well
Motif References: N456 | P550.1.1 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc1-259: (7) Lancelot would be released if he told his name, or the name of his ladylove, or if he would fight once again in the second battle of Arthur and Galahot
Motif References: R9.10 | P50.0.1 | R222 |
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Lanc1-261: (9) Next morning the king’s army rides into battle
Motif References: L325 | P550.1 | P552 | F628.1 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-263: (7) The king is concerned about his nephew’s wounds - he swoons in front of Arthur and the queen - and sends for the best physicians to cure him
Motif References: T26 | R222 | W225 |
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Lanc1-265: (12) The leaders of Arthur’s battalions: King Iders, Hervius of Rinel, Aguisel of Scotland, King Ion
Motif References: T26 | W225 | P552 | F628.1 |
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Lanc1-267: (5) Lancelot again halts the same place as before and looks up to the platform
Motif References: P52.2 | R222 | W225 | F628.1 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-271: (4) Many a warrior is killed or wounded in the furious battle and nobody cares for shield or helmet as booty
Motif References: W11.5 | W11.5.9 | R222 | L325 | P557 | F628.1 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-274: (17) He asks his identity but Lancelot would not tell
Motif References: Q42 | M150 | R222 | M223 | K1831.0.2 |
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Lanc1-277: (25) Next morning Lancelot wants to leave but Galahot begs him to stay with him
Motif References: R75 | M223 | P555 | F1041.21.7 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-280: Galahot begs the king to pardon him and surrenders
Motif References: P10 | T24 | R75 | P559 | K1831.0.2 |
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Lanc1-283: (9) Galahot asks him about his grief
Motif References: T24 | P310 | P319.7 |
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Lanc1-287: (20) With a small retinue Galahot returns to Arthur and tells the queen that the black knight has been sent for
Motif References: T35 | F575.2 |
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Lanc1-290: (19) Meanwhile the black knight stands trembling in front of the queen, with his eyes turned down, he turns pale and is almost unable to utter greetings
Motif References: H11 | T15 | T24.5 | T24 | T35 | T57 | Z230 |
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Lanc1-294: While they sit there talking Lancelot overhears the lady of Maloaut and recognizes her voice
Motif References: T15 | T57 | H421 |
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Lanc1-296: (7) Galahot entreats her to bestow her faithful love upon Lancelot and make him her knight
Motif References: M246 | P310 |
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Lanc1-298: (9) The lady of Maloaut however has watched the rendezvous and listened to their conversation
Motif References: T53 | P60 |
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Lanc1-301: (18) They agree to meet again in the evening
Motif References: T35 | T59.1 |
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Lanc1-303: (15) Galahot and Lancelot ride to Galahot’s kingdom of Sorelois, a land he once conquered from King Gloier (Gloyer), a nephew of the king of Northumberland
Motif References: P52.0.3 | Z72 | F150.2.1 | F150.3 | F151.1 | P550.1 | P550 | T680 | F707 |
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Lanc1-304: (19) The adventures in Logres and the kingdom last for 1690 weeks
Motif References: T24 | M358 | P550 | T563.3 | F575.2 | Z730 | N746 |
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Lanc1-305: (20) In the meantime King Arthur has returned home
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | P19.4 | T24 | P50.0.1 | W225 |
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Lanc1-306: (29) To attract the king’s attention she draws the tablecloth from under his elbow and tells him her errand
Motif References: M150 | M151.2.2 |
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Lanc1-309: The queen sends word of her failure to the king and advises him to make all knights beg Gawan on their knees to stay with them
Motif References: H80 | Z702 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc1-311: (8) Gawan travels on for two days and covers a large distance: The land’s inhabitants speak a strange language and Gawan understands little of their talking
Motif References: W185 | H599 | N760 | F824.2 | F839.2 |
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Lanc1-313: (18) Segremors hurries to question the knight
Motif References: M151.2.2 | M195 | F451.7 | F451 | F451.5.2 | F451.2.1.4 | P556.0.1 | H599 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-315: (28) Before Gawan leaves he recovers Iwan’s lost horse, and Key gives him one of the stranger’s riding gear
Motif References: M200 | H218 | F451.5.2 | N839 |
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Lanc1-317: (6) The dwarf relates the knight’s story to Gawan: He is a very beautiful and valiant man
Motif References: T75.2.1 | T91.6.4.4 | T104.1 | P271 | P293 | P298 | F451.3.12 |
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Lanc1-318: (7) The liege lord of the orphaned lady is King Arthur
Motif References: P28 | P52.1 | T68 | T75.2.1 | T104.1 | Z143 | T151 | H331.2.1 | P558 | F824.2 | F839.2 | K1227 |
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Lanc1-319: (25) One day Hestor had a dream: Fighting in a fierce battle he was looking for Segurates, but just as he was about to confront him a black cloud with tiny stars darkened the sky so that he could no more perceive his opponents
Motif References: H313 | Q325 | F451.5.2 | F451.5.9 | H599 | H1557 | D1812.3.3.5 | D1812.5.1.2 |
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Lanc1-320: (37) A maiden messenger gives the dwarf a letter from the land’s mistress
Motif References: P52.1 | M166 | H421 | F451.5.2 | N760.1 | H1381.8 | H1561.2 | K1831.0.2 |
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Lanc1-322: (24) They come to a causeway built between a swamp and a forest
Motif References: P52.2 | P52 | M402 | F451.5.2 | P550 | F628.1 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-324: (9) When the maiden enters the castle of Rodestock the steward asks her for news from the dwarf Grohadaim and she tells him that he has brought a wretched knight ever as her champion
Motif References: H218 | H218.0.1 |
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Lanc1-326: (20) Gawan perceives forty lances stuck to one end of the hall
Motif References: Q111 |
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Lanc1-328: (13) Segurates renews his agreement with the lady: she will have to fulfill her promise if he defeats her champion
Motif References: T68 | R75 | H218 | D1830 | D1836 |
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Lanc1-332: (3) When he has waited for Gawan for some time the squire follows his trail and mounts a hill
Motif References: Q11 | W154 | P555.4 |
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Lanc1-334: (6) The lady punishes the dwarf and has him imprisoned
Motif References: P53 | P54 | M223 | Q282 | M302.7 | M391 | Q473.2 | N760.1 | H1385 | D1712.3 | D1812.3.3 | D1812.3.3.5 | D1812.3.3.0.4 |
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Lanc1-336: (32) Helains rides with Gawan to show him the road toward Norgales and to Galahot’s land
Motif References: Q473.2 | P634 | N837 |
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Lanc1-338: (33) Despite his pleading, the dwarf’s niece refuses which does not surprise him nor the lady of Rodestock who knows that the maiden is faithless
Motif References: P20.1 | W167 | Q595 |
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Lanc1-340: (28) The niece leaves weeping
Motif References: P52.1 | F186 | P555.4 | F824.2 | F839.2 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-342: (27) The shield’s one half displays an armed knight with bare head, the other half a beautiful lady
Motif References: Z150 | Q282 | F340 | P555.4 | F824.2 | F839.2 | F1098 |
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Lanc1-344: (10) The lady of Rodestock swoons
Motif References: Q595 | F1041.21.7 | H1385 | J1700 |
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Lanc1-345: (25) As Hestor leaves the lady of Mahoaut is confronted with his ladylove’s extreme grief
Motif References: P52.2 | P632 | F1041.21 | H1385 | H1574 |
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Lanc1-346: (16) The queen sends for a physician to have the guest’s broken arm cared for and he stays with them until he is cured
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P53 | Q114 | H126 | W127 | Z150 | F824.2 | F839.2 |
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Lanc1-348: (17) Gawan having ridden all day in the evening arrives at a monastery, called Waldat
Motif References: V118 | V462 | H1221 | H1316 |
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Lanc1-349: (34) A fully armed knight challenges Gawan as he enters the courtyard but Gawan unhorses him
Motif References: H335.0.2 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-351: (17) Gawan demands that she fulfills her promise given before - the answer to his questions
Motif References: F771 | D1003 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-353: Gawan fights furiously and gets the better of his opponents
Motif References: R99 | D1003 | D1500.1.7.3 | D2161.2 | K2246.0.1 |
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Lanc1-354: (27) A handsome young man enters and listening to Gawan’s voice thinks he knows that man
Motif References: N733 | D1003 | F1041.21.6 | D1500.1.7.3 | D2161.2 |
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Lanc1-356: Gawan asks him about his illness and Egravins tells his story: Having fallen in love with the damsel he came to this land
Motif References: R225 | M431.5 | D1003 | D1154.5 | D1244 | H1316 | H1319.1 | D1364.11 | D1500.1.7.3 | D1500.4 | D1960 | D2064 | D2161.2 | K2246.0.1 |
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Lanc1-357: (12) As the damsel laughs out Gawan questions her and learns that her younger sister vowed to remain a virgin until she would meet Gawan
Motif References: T50.1.2 | M132 | M146 | F833 | D1081 | D1266.1 | H1316 | H1568 | D1654.4.1.1 | D2066.1 |
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Lanc1-358: (18) Egravins lamed a man’s arm in combat and his lady promised to take revenge within one year
Motif References: R10.1 | M161.2 | Q288 | Q327 | L430 | T471 | H1221 | H1361.2 |
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Lanc1-360: (10) Gawan sends the knight to King Arthur ordering him to bring to the queen the greetings of the knight to whom she failed in her duty and who now is serving her only reluctantly
Motif References: T10 | P52 | Q58 | T69 | Q281 | H335.0.2 | P555.4 | H1361 |
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Lanc1-361: (25) Hestor hoping to meet Gawan there rides to the heath of Karefoz
Motif References: T26 | T257 | N839 | K2112 | K2210 |
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Lanc1-363: (7) The company meets a knight who is about to arm himself in front of a tent with a weeping lady sitting inside
Motif References: W11.5 | T257 | T298 | P557.4.4 | N839 | H1361.2 |
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Lanc1-366: (18) The lady leads Hestor the way to Karefoz, the defeated knight giving him his squire as an escort to protect him against the land’s evil inhabitants who use to waylay travelers
Motif References: H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-369: Next morning they ride on to the heath of Karefoz
Motif References: R10.1 | P52 | P429 | N839 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-372: (12) Hestor stays as their guest overnight
Motif References: T75.2.1 | T104.1 | T108.1 | T131.0.1.1 | P234 | P550.1 |
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Lanc1-373: (15) That morning however they ambushed him: They abducted his wife who each day uses to visit a church outside the castle
Motif References: R10.1 | K810.1 | N839 |
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Lanc1-374: (20) Next morning Hestor leaves
Motif References: R4 | P320 | K736 | F771 | F776.2 |
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Lanc1-376: (8) Hestor enters the palace, where he meets a throng of knights and a beautiful gray lord, who blames him for having damaged his gate
Motif References: P320 | P550.1 | P557.0.4 | H1224 |
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Lanc1-377: (31) The townspeople urged him to give his daughter in marriage otherwise they would leave him and obtained his blind promise: Each errant knight would be obliged to stay overnight and they would only let him go after he swore to fight for the castle Von der Engen Marck
Motif References: R5 | P50.0.1 | R99 | M166 | F628.1 | F771 | F873.0.1 |
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Lanc1-380: (5) Hestor who has only heard tales about those knights but never met one of them, considers how he could rescue them
Motif References: R75 | M166 | N839 | F1084 | H1561.2 | K2200 | K2350 |
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Lanc1-385: (5) Margenor blames Hestor of having broken the truce by killing his men (who were about to break the bridge)
Motif References: W11.5 | R75 | P557.4 | F1084 | K2200 |
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Lanc1-389: (32) The heroes are welcomed by the lord’s daughter and her maidens dressed up splendidly
Motif References: R9.10 | N456 | P559 | F575.2 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-391: (28) A squire enters the palace in search of an errant knight by the name of Hestor to whom he delivers the greetings of Sinados of Windisore
Motif References: T10 | T71 | M135 | M146 | M151.2 |
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Lanc1-393: (24) In the morning the girl bestows a ring upon Hestor: he should look at it daily
Motif References: R10.1 | T59.1 | H82.3 | F451.5.2 | D1071 | D1076 | D1355.4 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-395: (20) At last the dwarf relates the story of the dead man to Hestor: The man was a mighty and noble knight who would have caused much grief had he not been killed
Motif References: H218.1.2 | N380 | N831 | F1041.21.7 | F1084 | D1318.5.2 | D1817.0.3 |
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Lanc1-396: (29) The dwarf orders the squire to wait for the knight at a narrow passage and offer to lead him a shortcut toward Norgales
Motif References: R260 | K750 | K810.1 | D1500.1.1 | K2200 | K2277 |
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Lanc1-398: (8) At this point the squire returns in the company of fifteen warriors and accuses Hestor of having stolen his horse and murdered Maltrailis, the lord’s son
Motif References: R9.10 | N380 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-399: (14) In the meantime Lancelot and Galahot enjoy a pleasant time, with only their ladies’ absence troubling them
Motif References: T24.1 | T24 | T41 | P56 | P426.2 | P429 | P550.1 | Z702 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-402: (6) The story of the pious knight who became a hermit: One day a strong and fearful knight, by the name of Segurates, waged war against his son and had conquered his country except one castle which he was about to besiege
Motif References: R10.1 | P10 | H11 | P56 | P233 | P550.1 | P550.1.3 | P557.0.4 | H1381.8 | H1385 | K2200 |
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Lanc1-404: Before he leaves Gawan relates the story of the quest for Lancelot to his host and learns that Lancelot is staying with Galahot at Sorelois, such were the news his niece brought to him
Motif References: Z230 | N839 | N846 | H1233.3 | H1233.3.1 | H1235 |
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Lanc1-406: (11) In the battle Gawan unhorses Giflet whom he fails to recognize
Motif References: T10 | H30 | T471 | P550.1 | N762 | N767.1 | F1084 | H1301 |
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Lanc1-409: (13) Gawan and the girl catch sight of a large fire in the forest
Motif References: T11 | T71 | Z71.2 | T89.3 | T92 | H126 | N760.1 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc1-411: (15) That night Gawan sleeps in the splendid tent, with the two maidens at his feet
Motif References: H218 | N839 | K914 | K2116.2 | K2242 |
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Lanc1-413: (13) Gawan asks for another shield for he wants to keep his incognito
Motif References: H218 | P557.4 | P570 | F1041.21.7 | K1839.17 | K2242 |
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Lanc1-416: (25) Lionel (Lyonel) on his way to bring Galahot’s message to the queen approaches the town
Motif References: T26 | H79.3 | H218 | F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc1-418: (4) At that point a young woman with veiled face approaches Lionel
Motif References: P52.2 | F186 | H218 | Q261 | Q411.4 | N831 | N839 | H1232.2 |
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Lanc1-420: Gawan leaves in a hurry to find the squire (Lionel)
Motif References: S182.3 | Q470 | P556.0.1 | N746 |
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Lanc1-422: Gawan at last identifies and the three of them return to Lionel
Motif References: P52 | W117 | M166 | N387 | L430 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-424: They take a night’s lodging at the house of the lady’s father
Motif References: R110 | W185 | N760.1 | N839 | F873.0.1 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-426: (5) Segremors asks about the lady in Gawan’s company and Gawan tells him that she fell in love with Segremors for the sake of his valiance
Motif References: T11 | T50.1.2 | W185 | F873.0.1 |
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Lanc1-428: (30) Gawan makes ready for combat
Motif References: T50.1.2 | T55 | P59.5 | R210 | P234 | T400 | K449 | F575.1 | P614 | F1084 | J1111 |
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Lanc1-431: (23) Gawan (with his sword Eschcaliburg) and Segremors rage among the castle’s warriors
Motif References: P234 | P555.4 | F628.1 | F833 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-434: (10) Hestor still is the prisoner of the lord of Mares, father of Ladomas (who was wounded by Gwinans of Bleckenstein when he found him with his lady) and of Maltrailis killed by Hestor (when he rescued Sinados of Windisore)
Motif References: R41.1 | N839 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc1-436: (31) She tells the story of her beautiful sister: A brave knight fell in love with her and married her without consent of his family
Motif References: P50 | P52 | T91 | W116 | T121 | T131.1.3 | T200 | T252 | T257.12 | Q433 | F575.1 | H1301 | H1316 | H1596 |
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Lanc1-438: As they ride through the town people curse their lady’s beauty that meant death to many a man
Motif References: R9.10 | R41.2 | R75 | N90 | T257.12 | P555.4 | F574.1 | F575.1 | N839 | H1561.2 | J2080 |
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Lanc1-441: (7) Next morning Hestor leaves
Motif References: T41 | P52.2 | P52.1 | T59 | H82.3 | P550.1.1 | P550 | P557.0.4 | H1232.2 |
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Lanc1-442: (19) Gawan arrives at the hermitage of the Red Mountain
Motif References: Z230 | P426.2 | P556.0.1 | F842 | N843 | F883 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc1-445: (22) In the meantime Hestor has left Norgales and having learned that an errant knight is heading for Sorelois he tries to catch up with him until he meets Gawan’s squire
Motif References: H30 | Z230 | F883 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-447: (29) Meanwhile Galahot has got the news about the events at the borders of his kingdom
Motif References: P310 |
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Lanc1-449: (5) Lancelot suffers from his love: He is absentminded and depressed, neither eats nor drinks, is sleepless and unable to enjoy courtly pastimes
Motif References: T24 | J1113 | H1232.2 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-451: (18) Lancelot leaves in the company of the king with the 100 knights
Motif References: P52.1 | H151.10 | N767.1 | F1084 | D1830 | D1836 | K1839.17 |
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Lanc1-454: (34) Meanwhile Lancelot is distressed for he thinks to have lost the queen’s love because he fought Gawan
Motif References: P52.2 | M223 | P550.1 | P552.6 | D1003 | D1500.1.7.3 | K1839.17 | D2161.2 |
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Lanc1-456: (31) They arrive at Arestueil where the king is besieging the Saxon fortress Saxons’ Rock, a fortress that only can be taken by famine
Motif References: T11 | P557.0.4 | D1711 |
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Lanc1-458: (6) Arthur keeps asking the sorceress for her love, but she refuses
Motif References: T 0 Love T26 | T26 | P52.2 | H126 | P550.1 | F628.1 | F1084 | D1355.3 | D1711 |
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Lanc1-459: (11) He sends Lionel to the queen to obtain further orders for he would have to change sides to obey her
Motif References: T41 | P52.1 | H82.3 | Z702 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-460: (27) After the battle Galahot and Lancelot join the queen and a rendezvous is arranged for the next day
Motif References: R4 | T35 | Z150 | H421 | T481 | K750 | F1098 | H1556.4 | D1711 |
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Lanc1-462: (26) In the morning the lady of Maloaut has a look at the mended shield which she takes as symbol of their lovers’ faithfulness
Motif References: R4 | R41.1 | H84 | M223 | H421 | P557 | P634 | K750 | K810.1 | D810 | F 340 Gifts from fairies F839.2 | F839.2 | F1098 | D1101.1 | H1556.4 | K2246.0.1 |
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Lanc1-464: (32) Next morning the shields of the captive knights are displayed as well
Motif References: R41.1 | P557 | P557.0.4 | F1084 | D1146 | D2031 |
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Lanc1-466: (24) Lancelot out of grief neither eats nor drinks, then he turns mad and in his rage he hurts anyone he can get hold of
Motif References: N660 | F1041.21 | F1041.8.2 |
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Lanc1-468: (11) The Saxons once again attack the royal army
Motif References: Z230 | N815 | F959.1 | F1041.8.2 | F1084 | J2010 |
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Lanc1-470: (6) The lady applies a salve onto his head, which makes Lancelot calm down and sleep
Motif References: R169.8 | P272 | F 340 Gifts from fairies M301.6 | M301.6 | F311.3 | F575.1 | D810 | N815 | F839.2 | F872 | D1101.1 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 | D1508.5 |
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Lanc1-472: (13) Nine days later the Saxons once again attack the Arthurian army
Motif References: R70 | P253 | R260 | P550.1.1 | P555 | P557 | F628.1 | F833 | F873.0.1 | F1041.21.8 | F1084.1 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-475: (18) Lionel tries to stop Lancelot’s furious fighting but only succeeds when he orders him to stop for the queen’s sake
Motif References: P52.1 | R110 | F839.2 | F873.0.1 | F1084 | D1101.1 | D1317.0.2 | D2031 |
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Lanc1-478: (7) Outside they find the tower still defended
Motif References: R41.1 | T92 | R111 | T257 | F721.4 | D866 | F883.1 | D915.6 | F1041.21.8 | D1266 | D1273 | D1355.3 | K2231 |
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Lanc1-479: (20) Arthur and his men occupy the castle
Motif References: M223 | Z230 | P310 |
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Lanc1-481: (15) The king wants Lancelot to become knight of the Round Table and he entreats the queen to help him asking Galahot to help them
Motif References: P19.0.1 | P50 | Z201.9.1 | Z230 | P425 | P632 |
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Lanc1-482: (23) After they have left the court Galahot has a horrible dream: A huge serpent with a golden crown on its head leaves the queen’s quarters in the royal palace and attacks him by its fiery breath
Motif References: Z150 | J191 | P310 | F1041.21.7 | D1812.3.3.5 | D1812.5.1.2 |
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Lanc1-485: At Lancelot’s question Galahot tells him that he is afraid of losing a true friend, which would be the greatest loss a man can suffer
Motif References: Z71.16.11 | W118 | P310 | P550.1.1 | F771 |
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Lanc1-486: (28) Then Galahot decided to become king
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | W47 | Z71.16.11 | H84 | Z150 | P310 | L410.1 | P550.1 | P634 | F828 |
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Lanc1-487: (22) Lancelot is stricken with grief for the sake of Galahot
Motif References: F969.4 | F1010 | D1712.3 | D1812.3.3.5 | D1812.5.0.13 | D1812.5.1.1 | D1812.5.1.2 |
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Lanc1-489: (18) Next morning they continue their journey to Sorelois, where they receive a joyful welcome by Galahot’s people
Motif References: P12 | J191 | F969.4 | F1010 | D1712.3 | D1812.5.1.1 | D1812.5.0.13 |
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Lanc1-491: (5) That same day a young maiden with a splendid train came to Arthur’s court
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P425 |
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Lanc1-493: (15) The letter’s content: The queen Genover (Genuvere) of Tamelirde, daughter of king Leodagan, sends her greetings to the court and the courtiers, except to the woman Arthur thinks to be his wife
Motif References: K1911 | K1930 | K2110.1 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc1-494: (29) The king is shocked and he inquires about Bertelac
Motif References: P10 | P19.0.1 | T52.4 | Z71.16.11 | Z201.9.1 | K1911 | K1930 | K2110.1 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc1-496: (32) The king is in distress, he crosses himself several times and questions his wife
Motif References: W34 | P510 | H218 | Q414 | N839 | K2110.1 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc1-499: The steward of king Leodagan had a daughter who looked like the queen and was of exactly the same age (with only three days difference)
Motif References: Q431 | Q431.2 | P481 | F577 | N836 | N837 | D1711 | D1712.0.1 | K1911 | K1930 | K2242 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc1-500: Helies promises to give the interpretation within nine days: the astrologers have to consult their books
Motif References: Z150 | M302 | P481 | D1711 | D1712 | D1712.3 | D1712.0.1 | D1812.3.3.5 | D1812.3 | D1812.3.3.0.4 |
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Lanc1-501: (109) A second astrologer gives his interpretation: Galahot’s dreams refer to events already past
Motif References: Z150 | M341.1 | P481 | D1712 | D1712.0.1 | D1712.3 | D1812.3.3.5 | D1812.3.3.0.4 | D1812.0.1 |
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Lanc1-502: (24) Galahot questions Helies who before answering entreats him not to have driven himself to despair by a bad prophecy
Motif References: Z150 | Z254 | M302 | M302.8 | M306 | M361 | F883.1 | D1266 | D1711 | D1712 | D1712.0.1 | D1812.3 |
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Lanc1-505: (10) Galahot wants to know about the knight’s unchastity but the wise man refuses to tell
Motif References: Z150 | Q241 | M301 | M306 | T481 | Q559 | D1711 | D1712 |
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Lanc1-506: (9) Galahot still wants to learn more about his fate
Motif References: M301 | M302 | M302.8 | G303.16.3 | G303.16.2.3 | G303.16.2 | G303.6.3.1 | G303.6.3 | F883.1 | D908 | F965 | F968 | F969.4 | D1266 | D1273 | D1421.1.3 | D1711 | D1712 | D1812.3 | D2151.2.1 | D2157.4 | D2198 |
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Lanc1-507: (8) Helies promises to show Galahot the time of his death
Motif References: V86 | Z150 | M301 | M302 | M302.8 | G303.9.6.1 | G303.16.2 | G303.16.3 | G303.6.3 | G303.6.3.1 | M306 | M341.1 | F883.1 | D908 | F965 | F966 | D966 | F968 | F969.4 | F1036 | D1266.1 | D1266 | D1273 | D1421.1.3 | D1711 | D1712 | D1812.0.1 | D1812.3 | D2095 | D2188 | D2198 |
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Lanc1-508: (18) They leave the chapel
Motif References: W11.2 | W46 | P310 |
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Lanc1-510: (10) Galahot’s counselors fail to agree on choosing a regent
Motif References: W11 | P12 | P14.15.1 | P16 | P17.16 | P50.0.1 | P110.0.1 | M150 | W195 | P233 |
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Lanc1-512: (7) Galahot and his barons leave for Kamahelot where they receive a friendly welcome
Motif References: T 0 Love P52.2 | P52.2 | P561 | F873.0.1 | F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc1-515: (3) Galahot and Lancelot escort the queen to Bedigran where Galahot’s barons have arrived already
Motif References: H218 | H221.2 | P510 | K1930 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc1-517: The following day however according to Bertelac’s advice the lady obtains another delay
Motif References: P15 | P510 | K750 | K810.1 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-518: (31) In the meantime King Arthur is kept prisoner at Tamelirde
Motif References: P11 | P17 | P19 | R41.1 | K449 | F575.1 | P614 | K2200 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc1-520: (23) The barons have a council and agree upon Gawan
Motif References: P11 | P14.15.1 | P17 | R41.1 | H82 | P110.0.1 | T230 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc1-522: (30) The messengers arrive at Carduel
Motif References: S62 | M114 | P510 | K2110.1 |
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Lanc1-525: Bertelac proclaims the verdict: The queen has been sentenced to death, but for the sake of her marriage to the king she will live
Motif References: P12.2 | P29 | P50.0.1 | S62 | W185 | H218 | S411 | Q457 | P510 | F575.2 | Q589 | F873.0.1 |
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Lanc1-527: (16) Before the judicial combat Lancelot attends mass
Motif References: P12.2 | Z71.1 | H218 | H218.1.1 | T230 | P510 | P557.4 | F833 | F1084 | K1911 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc1-531: (17) After Arthur has separated from Genover Galahot offers her his kingdom
Motif References: P12.2 | P29 | P210 | S411 | S413.2 | K1911 |
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Lanc1-534: (15) One day the queen talks to Galahot, Lancelot and the Lady of Maloaut and declares that she was deprived of her high rank because of her sins
Motif References: T 0 Love P10 | P10 | P12.11 | V84 | W118 | Q241 | T252 | V294 | T315 | L410.1 | Q436 | Q559 | K1911 |
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Lanc1-535: (30) One night the false queen and her counselor Bertelac are lamed but for their eyes and tongue, and within one week their bodies decompose, so that no one can stand the stench
Motif References: P12 | V34.1 | P50.0.1 | Q262 | P426.2 | Q520 | Q551.6 | N843 | F950 | K1930 | D2061.1.4 | D2064 | D2072.0.5 |
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Lanc1-538: (31) The hermit tells the king to separate from his two wives until he receives further advice from him
Motif References: H19 | K193 | P426.2 | P510 | N843 | K1911 | K2380 |
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Lanc1-540: (23) When queen Genover and the barons of Tamelirde learn the news everybody is very happy
Motif References: P29 | T298 | P310 | P510 |
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Lanc1-543: (7) The king keeps entreating Genover to make Lancelot again join the Round Table
Motif References: W11.2 | P12.2 | P52.1 | V118 | P634 |
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Lanc1-545: (6) Many tents have been pitched near the river Thames (Tamise) and town and fields are crowded with the guests attending the festival
Motif References: R10.6 | R260 | F533 | P634 | K810.1 | F812.3 | D941 | H1221 | H1385 | K2110 |
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Lanc1-546: (27) At nightfall the duke of Clarence following a narrow path leaves the forest
Motif References: F533 | N746 |
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Lanc1-548: (22) Caracados owns a splendid castle
Motif References: P52 | H82 | F771 | N831 |
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Lanc1-549: (16) Iwan rides until nightfall when he watches two squires carrying a horse-bier covered with red velvet
Motif References: Z71.1 | M166.9.2 | D753 | F852 | H1199.5 | D1417 | D2072.0.5 |
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Lanc1-550: (20) Lancelot is outraged because of Gawan’s abduction
Motif References: M166.9.2 | G303.15 | N839 | F966 | H1199.5 | H1236 | D1417 | D2031 | D2072.0.5 |
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Lanc1-552: (6) The lord of the castle is Trahans the Jai (Trahan der Jai), his wounded son’s name is Melians the Jai (Melian der Jai), that of his brother Drians the Jai
Motif References: M166.9.2 | M411.12 | D1273 | D1417 | D1711 | D2072.0.5 |
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Lanc1-553: (16) Though night has already fallen Iwan keeps riding on
Motif References: R51 | T471 | P475 | P475.2 | N765 | N839 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-554: (31) The lady again starts crying when Iwan comes near and he identifies as Iwan, knight of Arthur, to reassure her
Motif References: R110 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-555: (33) Lancelot and Melians the Jai encounter the squire whose family was rescued by Iwan
Motif References: R4 | N839 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-556: (32) On learning that Lancelot, Iwan and the duke of Clarence have left Lionel is outraged
Motif References: R10.6 | R51 | P53 | W185 |
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Lanc1-558: (6) While they still are talking they watch a lady pursued by an armed knight
Motif References: P52.1 | Q244.1 | R260 | T471 | N839 | H1385 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-559: (17) The duke of Clarence encounters a young lady, on quest for a champion to achieve the Sorrowful Tower (Jammervollen Turm) the place Gawan is imprisoned
Motif References: H1381.8 | H1385.0.1 | H1385 | H1561.2 | H1568 |
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Lanc1-560: (30) The lord of the castle and his companions give the duke a happy welcome and bestow the fortress on him
Motif References: Q111.10 | S262.2 | T471 | P531.1.2 |
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Lanc1-561: (23) They come to a strange town: inside its black walls it is completely dark
Motif References: Z71.1 | G303.15 | G303.4 | G303.9.6.1 | G303.4.8.13 | G303.4.8.1 | D753 | F760 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave D908 | D908 | F965 | D1162.1 | D1184.2 | H1568 |
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Lanc1-562: (19) The lady tells him the story: Seventeen years ago this town was very powerful
Motif References: D6 | T75.2.1 | V150 | F151.1 | F169.7 | Q222 | Q244 | G303.15 | E410 | Q411.7 | Q552.20.1 | E755.2.5 | F760 | E800 | D908 | F965 | H1236 | D2095 | D2188 |
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Lanc1-563: (24) Lancelot and Iwan come to a crossroad of three roads, where they meet a damsel, the sister of the lady who led them to the castle of the four villains, that is named Pintadol
Motif References: P56 | G303.15 | E410 | E800 | D1184.2 | H1568 |
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Lanc1-565: (9) Lancelot carries Iwan to the cemetery
Motif References: P52.2 | G303.15 | G303.6 | G303.16.2 | E422 | D705.1 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F966 | F966 | D1162.1 | D1299.2 | D1335 | H1410 | D1782 |
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Lanc1-567: (3) The strong Caracados abducted Gawan to his castle as his prisoner
Motif References: R10.6 | R41.3 | R51 | D55 | S180 | F717.2 | N831 | F882 | F981.1 | D1031.1 | D1244 | D1271 | D1330 | D1500.1.19 | D1515 | D1711 | K2010 | D2061.1.3 | D2064 |
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Lanc1-568: (17) The duke of Clarence and the squire arrive at the perilous valley
Motif References: D7 | T10 | R40 | R50 | T71 | T92 | F149 | F151.1.1 | T230 | F302.3 | F361 | F375 | H421 | F756 | H1236 | H1556.4 | H1561.9 | D1711.5 | D1738 | D1980 |
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Lanc1-569: (19) Having passed the narrow entrance the duke of Clarence rides down into an underground passage, that is white and splendid
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.12.1 | F150.2 | F721.1 | F842 | H1561.13 | D1840.2 |
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Lanc1-570: (20) Lancelot after having disenchanted Ascalon leaves with the lady and Iwan
Motif References: D7 | B11.11 | B11.12.1 | B11.2.11 | T89.3 | F151.1.1 | T230 | F324.5 | F340 | F756 | D810 | F842 | D1317.0.2 | D1380.23 | D1385.3.2 | H1561.13 | D1840.2 | D2031 |
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Lanc1-572: (27) Lancelot comes to a narrow stair leading to a large hall guarded by a knight carrying a halberd
Motif References: R10.6 | R110 | R210 | R260 | F375 | D705 | H1361.2 | D1364.22 | D1960 | D2031 |
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Lanc1-575: (2) Morge takes Lancelot to a remote place in the forest
Motif References: R10.6 | T59.1 | H82.3 | T200 | F375 | F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc1-576: (11) Aiglins goes to see his aunt
Motif References: T91 | Q115 | M150 | T200 | M223 | T230 | H317 |
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Lanc1-577: (7) In the meantime Morge still cannot obtain Lancelot’s ring
Motif References: R9.10 | T331 | H1199.5 | H1568 |
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Lanc1-579: (3) After they have left the castle the damsel tells him the story of the knight and the lady in the river: A knight lived in the castle they just left, who was married to the lady they found in the river
Motif References: T81.6 | H82 | T257 | Q411.0.1.2 | T481 | F575.1 | F1041.21.8 | H1556.4 | D1654.9.1 |
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Lanc1-580: (10) The duke informs Iwan that the castle has got two gates: ten fully armed knights have to be overcome at the castle’s main gate, whereas four knights guard the bridge across a perilous river
Motif References: R10.6 | F771 | N831 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-581: (17) Meanwhile Lancelot and his 350 companions try to catch up with Caracados who has left in the company of 700 knights
Motif References: R260 | P550.1 | N831 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-583: (25) Lancelot and Caracados continue their fighting pressing each other hard
Motif References: R9.10 | R75 | H79.3 | Z312 | N831 | F1084 |
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Lanc1-585: (16) Lancelot opens the main gate and Arthur receives the castle’s keys
Motif References: Q53 | H84 | Q111.10 | S139.2.1.1 |
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Lanc1-586: (22) Morge failing to obtain Lancelot’s ring by menaces or begging one night puts him asleep by a charm and steals his ring
Motif References: T200 | K331.3 | N340.0.1 | F361 | T481 | F1041.21.7 | D1364.22 | D1960 | D1962 | K2112.1 |
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Lanc1-589: (6) Galahot takes leave of the king for he will not sleep two nights at a place until he has found Lancelot
Motif References: M151.2.3 | H421 | H1385 | H1385.13 | H1556.4 |
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Lanc1-590: (12) Galahot rides all day and lodges at a forester’s house
Motif References: P56 | Z230 | P426.2 | D705.1 | F839.2 | N843 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-592: (21) Gawan comes to a stone causeway in a swamp
Motif References: P52.2 | V70 | N839 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc1-593: (24) Lancelot still is Morge’s prisoner
Motif References: R9.10 | M150 | F375 | D1040 | F1068 | D2160 |
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Lanc1-594: (22) After Gawan has recovered he leaves the monastery in Iwan’s company
Motif References: P561 | F1041.21 |
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Lanc1-596: (17) Lancelot sets out for Sorelois to meet his friend Galahot because his dream makes him think that he has lost Genover’s love forever
Motif References: W11.2 | P310 | F1041.1.1 | F1041.8.2 | F1041.21 | F1041.21.1 | H1385 |
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Lanc1-598: The joy of the Arthurian court has vanished because of Lancelot’s disappearance
Motif References: T24.3 | T93.1 | H94 | N126 | M301 | N815 | F959.1 | F1041.1.1 | F1041.21.1 | F1041.9 | F1041.8.2 | D1266 | D1711.5 | D1712 | D1810.0.4 |
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Lanc1-599: (10) Meleagant, son of king Bandemagus of Gorre, arrives to defend himself against the accusation of having treacherously wounded Lancelot and he is ready to fight for the matter
Motif References: R40 | P50.0.1 | T200 | H218 | M223 | P510 |
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Lanc1-601: (22) The queen leaves with the steward
Motif References: R10.5 | H30 | H79.3 | F1084 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-603: (25) Lancelot comes upon Gawan who fails to recognize him
Motif References: R260 | H421 | F451.5.2 | F451.2.1.4 | F451.2.0.1 | Q470 | F861 | H1232.7 |
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Lanc1-605: (12) Gawan rides after the cart until they reach a beautiful castle
Motif References: Q470 | P672.5 |
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Lanc1-606: (19) After the meal the lady leads him into a hall with two beautiful beds
Motif References: F787 | F846.1 | D906 | D1086 | D1154.1 | D1162 | H1410 | H1561 |
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Lanc1-608: (5) In the morning the dwarf wakes Lancelot and through a window has him see the queen down below on a meadow in the company of Meleagant and Key carried on a horse-bier
Motif References: T26 | F152 | F152.1.6 | F152.0.1 | F842 | H1232.2 | D1258 |
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Lanc1-609: (26) In the evening Lancelot once again meets the damsel who offers him hospitality in a castle nearby
Motif References: T 0 Love T71 | T71 | M223 | T331 | H421 | T471 | N831 | N839 | H1556.4 |
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Lanc1-612: (8) In the morning the damsel asks him to escort her to her uncle for a rejected suitor keeps harassing her
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 | T75.2.1 | H1236 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-613: (26) Soon they come to a meadow where a tournament of the knights of Gorre is going on, the prisoners are watching
Motif References: P56 | V118 | P233 | Z254 | P556.0.1 | P561 | H1568 |
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Lanc1-615: (13) They are led to the churchyard where many valiant knights have been buried
Motif References: V67.1 | V69 | V153 | Z702 | F778 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F852 | F852 | F883 | F1083.0.1 | D1148 | H1562.2 |
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Lanc1-616: (4) Lancelot peeps through a tiny window and catches sight of a fire in an underground chamber
Motif References: P233 | Z254 | H 41.9 King (noble) recognized by unique ability to occupy certain seat T300 | T300 | M301.14 | T400 | H413 | E545 | E755.3 | F778 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F781 | F781 | F882 | F966 | D1148 | D1271 | H1410 | H1568 | D1714 |
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Lanc1-617: (16) Both of them were rescued from hell by the prayers of their uncle Joseph, although after their souls had been rescued by God their bodies will be tormented by fire until the destined hero comes to their rescue which is to happen very soon
Motif References: V52 | Z254 | Q560 | F778 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F882 | F882 | D1148 | D1242.1.2 | D1271 | D1380 | D1672 | D1841.3 |
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Lanc1-618: In the meantime monks arrive with a horse-bier in order to carry away Galaad’s corpse, for they have learnt that he obtained salvation: Nine months ago a monk saw Galaad one night
Motif References: V520 | E545 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-619: (4) Lancelot encounters an old knight and his son, just returning from a hunt with their hounds
Motif References: R50 | Z143 | Z254 | M302.8 | M361 | F1084 | H1236 | D1266 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-622: (16) Lancelot and his companions rush into the battle
Motif References: P50 | P53 | P54 | P634 | N832 | F1084 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc1-626: At this point a maiden falls to Lancelot’s feet asking for his help
Motif References: T75.2.1 | S139.2.2 | S139.2.1.1 | Q491 | H1561.2 | K2112 | K2116.1 | K2233 |
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Lanc1-627: (18) Lancelot is praised for his bravery
Motif References: R41.1 | K810.1 | N839 |
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Lanc1-628: (25) They come to the Sword Bridge crossing a perilous river and the knights weep out of grief for Lancelot
Motif References: F152 | F152.1.6 | F152.0.1 | F842 | D1258 | D1317.0.2 | D1380.23 | D1385.3.2 | H1561.13 | D2031 |
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Lanc1-630: (18) Bandemagus orders his son who is about to arm himself to put off the combat until next morning
Motif References: P233 |
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Lanc1-632: (28) Next morning the king once again fails to keep his son from fighting Lancelot
Motif References: T 0 Love T26 | T26 | R161.1 | H218 | P233 | P557.4 |
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Lanc1-635: (15) Lancelot is disarmed in the queen’s quarters and well cared for
Motif References: R41.2 | P52.1 | P233 | T471 | F1041.21 |
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Lanc1-636: (33) In the meantime Lancelot learns that rumors of the queen’s death have come to the town where he is imprisoned
Motif References: N340.0.1 | F1041.21.8 |
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Lanc1-637: (31) When Bandemagus and Lancelot join Genover she embraces him and they talk
Motif References: T35 | P52.1 | T298 | F361 |
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Lanc1-638: (33) They join Bandemagus and Key
Motif References: T35 | H218 | N380 |
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Lanc1-640: (25) Lancelot and Meleagant give their oaths onto relics
Motif References: P52.1 | P52.1 | H218 | P233 | P570 | K750 | H1385.13 | K2247.3 | K2277 |
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Lanc2-3: After he has rescued Genover (Genover) and many knights of King Arthur Lancelot (Lantzelotz von Lach) leaves Gorre with thirty companions on quest for Gawan (Gawin) toward the Lost Bridge (Verlorn Brucken)
Motif References: R41.2 | K736 | K750 | H1385 | K2247.3 | K2277 |
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Lanc2-5: (6) Having waited for Lancelot’s return all day his companions spend the night at a castle and then ride on toward the Lost Bridge where they meet Gawan with many knights whom he rescued
Motif References: F842.2.3.2 | D1258 | H1385 | D1836 |
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Lanc2-6: (18) Meleagant however sends false letters with Arthur’s seal to the queen telling her and Gawan to join him, Arthur, for Lancelot already has returned
Motif References: M171.7.1 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21 | K1851.0.1 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc2-7: (32) At Whitsun the king according to custom has to wear his crown in due ceremony at a diet and will only eat after having heard of adventure
Motif References: P14 | P19.0.1 | R51 | M151 | Z201.9.1 | F451.2.0.1 | P634 | N770.0.1 | F861 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc2-9: (26) When the meal has ended the stranger thanks Gawan, arms himself and mounts the best horse of the court
Motif References: R260 | P555 | P556.0.1 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-11: (27) Once again the dwarf comes back into the courtyard, this time with a beautiful lady seated on the cart
Motif References: Z71.1 | Q470 | P548 | P561 | N839 | F861 | H1232.2 | H1385 | H1552 |
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Lanc2-14: (11) Meanwhile Lancelot is in the custody of Meleagant’s steward, who treats him well
Motif References: T10 | H30 | R41.2 | R50 | R52.2 | R222 | M223 | M268 | P561 | N831 | F1041.21 |
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Lanc2-17: (27) The queen sends word to Lancelot with a maiden ordering him to restrain his bravery in jousting for her sake
Motif References: P52.1 | R222 | P561 | H599 |
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Lanc2-19: (19) When Meleagant learns that Lancelot fought in the king’s tournament he is outraged
Motif References: R41.2 | Z71.12 | H218 | H218.0.1 |
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Lanc2-20: (24) The news of Lancelot’s captivity come to Meleagant’s half-sister who hates her brother for having deprived her of her mother’s heritage except one small castle located near the tower where Lancelot is kept prisoner
Motif References: P283 | K649 | N831 | K2211 |
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Lanc2-22: (23) He arrives just in time
Motif References: H218 | P554 | P634 | F1084 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-25: (12) While the courtiers are served a meal a huge red knight arrives and rudely asks for the man who treacherously murdered Meleagant
Motif References: H84 | H218 | Z230 | F527.1.1 | P556.0.1 | N770.0.1 | K2110 | K2265 |
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Lanc2-27: (8) Lancelot is glad to see Bohort and gives him some chivalric teaching: observe knightly virtues, help any damsel in distress for Lancelot’s sake
Motif References: P50 | H218 | P555.4 | P634 | H1561.2 | K2110 |
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Lanc2-30: (6) Lancelot comes upon a squire leading a wounded knight on horseback, by the name of Dodynel
Motif References: M166 | F527.5 | P554 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-32: (29) The story of the black knight: Two years ago he and his two brothers rode through the forest at Karduel
Motif References: R75 | M161.2 | P555.4 |
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Lanc2-34: After having heard mass at a hermitage Lancelot arrives at the field of the tournament, located between two beautiful and strong castles, the Castle of the Ladies and the Castle of the Maidens, that are separated by a deep fordless river, named Oschure
Motif References: P561 | N767.1 |
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Lanc2-38: (10) Lyonel tells Lancelot that he has been on quest for him
Motif References: F151.1.3 | P555.4 | P634 | F812.3 |
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Lanc2-41: (25) Bohort sets out toward Gorre
Motif References: T75.2.1 | T104.1 | P252.1 | P293 | P533.1 | P557.0.4 | F575.2 | N839 | H1381.8 | K2217 |
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Lanc2-44: (12) Bohort and the maiden meet the steward and his men, who want to capture her
Motif References: R51.4 | R75 | P555.4 |
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Lanc2-47: (15) When Bohort and the maiden arrive, they receive a joyful welcome
Motif References: R75 | P555.4 | F575.2 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-51: (28) Bohort overcomes ten knights of Galindes
Motif References: R75 | M114 | M150 | M223 | P555.4 | P570 | F1084 |
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Lanc2-56: (29) After the fight has come to an end Bohort recognizes the damsel, who entreated him for the sake of Lancelot and the Lady of the Lake: she is the Lady’s maiden who once rescued him and his brother from Claudas
Motif References: F186 | F451.5.1.7 | H1385 | H1556 |
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Lanc2-58: (31) When Galindes comes to Ungefort to surrender they ring all bells in great joy, and young and old dance happily
Motif References: R75 | Q113.6 | M125 | M150 | M151.2.3 | L225 | P252.1 | Q523 | P555.4 | P559 |
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Lanc2-60: (29) Bohort and the maiden from the lake leave their host at dawn and soon come to a crossroad in a forest
Motif References: R51 | Q469 |
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Lanc2-63: (17) The damsel’s story: One year ago king Valadon, the brother of the king of Norgales, besieged the king Angrijffe, her father, in his castle Rotsche of Morbon, for he accused her father of having killed one of his brothers
Motif References: R4 | S111 | P201.1 | Q469 | P557.0.4 | N839 | H1381.8 | K2365 | K2369.17 |
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Lanc2-66: Next morning before he leaves she asks for his name and he identifies
Motif References: T68 | Z71.8 | Q112.0.5.1 | P561 | F784 | F786 | H1221 | H1232.2 | H1561.1 | H 1561.1.2(G) Crown as prize in tournament H | H1568 | H1596 |
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Lanc2-67: (17) They come to a strong castle, where they meet a maiden and an armed knight
Motif References: M150 | R169.8 | H217 | Z254 | P555.4 | H1316 | H1561 |
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Lanc2-70: (20) Before he leaves in the morning the host asks for Bohort’s name
Motif References: Z71.8 | P561 | F575.2 | F784 | F786 | H1561.1 |
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Lanc2-73: (17) According to the land’s custom the king asks Bohort to choose the most beautiful among the maidens, that will be given to him with all her goods
Motif References: P52.2 | Q58 | T68 | Z71.8 | Z72.0.1 | H82 | Q112.0.5 | M151.2 | L225 | H1221 | H1561.2 | H1596 | J2500 |
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Lanc2-75: (11) Kalibroß mit den Harten Henden vows to pitch his tent in a forest nearby where he will fight ten knights for one year and defeat them or be overcome himself; the adversaries’ horses will be sent to his lady
Motif References: P52.2 | Q58 | H82 | S139.2.1.1 | M150 | P555.4 | H1221 | H1561.2 | J2500 |
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Lanc2-76: (23) At last the princess asks Bohort what service he offers her: He promises to be her knight forever to protect her, and to abduct queen Genover from four knights (except Lancelot) escorting her after he has achieved the quest he is up to
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 | P60 | M150 | T640 | N817.0.1 | N825.3 | A984 | D1076 | K1300 | D1355.3 | D1355.4 | D1711 | D1712 |
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Lanc2-80: (31) Bohort comes to the forest Gloriant and encounters the maiden of Ungefort
Motif References: R10.1 | H11 | R51 | R111.1 | N760.1 | N839 | H1385 |
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Lanc2-82: (16) One day the damsel and her paramour came to this castle, Gadoen, and she was abducted by the lord’s brother who since long was in love with her
Motif References: R10.1 | R51.4 | H1385 |
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Lanc2-85: (9) After having crossed a large forest Lancelot in the evening comes upon a damsel in distress
Motif References: H218 | P310 | F778 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F883 | F883 | F1041.21.6 | F1084.21.7 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc2-88: (2) The maiden of the lake forces him to stop by calling upon him for the sake of his love
Motif References: V153 | F186 | N831 | D1712 | D1810.0.4 |
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Lanc2-91: (6) Lancelot and the damsel return to the monastery
Motif References: R175 | P233 | Q414 |
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Lanc2-94: (22) At the banks of a deep river by the name of Aglande Lancelot comes upon two red tents and a white one
Motif References: R10.6 | T10 | T24 | F527.1.1 | N839 | K2265 |
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Lanc2-96: (18) Lancelot mounts a hill and catches sight of the forest von dem Dryn Wesen
Motif References: F527.1.1 | H1561.2 | K2270 |
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Lanc2-99: (8) Lancelot spares the red knight, who is a relative of Melians the Jai, whom Lancelot delivered from the sword at Kamahelot when he became a knight
Motif References: Z254 | M361 | F772 | H1232.6 | D1266.1 | H1568 |
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Lanc2-101: (12) Lancelot rides on for two more days through the forest
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P634 |
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Lanc2-104: (14) Lancelot overcomes Agondras, who swoons
Motif References: H218 | M246 | P310 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-107: (15) The stranger’s story: About two weeks ago at the tournament of king Bandemagus the prize was bestowed upon a young man and the twelve best knights were chosen
Motif References: P52.2 | P561 | F852 | H1561.2 | J2500 |
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Lanc2-109: (5) Lancelot has excavated the coffin which is decorated with numerous precious jewels, but there is neither gold nor silver
Motif References: V69 | H82 | R110 | Z230 | P425 | F778 | N839 | F852 | F883 |
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Lanc2-111: (6) Lambegus’s story: A squire hunting a boar happened to wound the knight in Lambegus’s company who then killed the boy
Motif References: F186 | N330 | N760.1 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-113: (6) About noon they encounter a large knight who tells them that Lancelot was his guest the evening before and meanwhile would have arrived at Arthur’s court
Motif References: F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc2-119: [lacuna: Kluge Rotterdamer Fragment mittelniederländisch + Inhaltsübersicht nach franz
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Lanc2-135: Egravins (Agravant) on his quest for Lancelot fails in getting news about the knight
Motif References: P52 | F750 | D932 | H1228 | H1232.6 |
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Lanc2-138: (9) Egravins rides up to the top of the mountain, where he meets a knight beside a fountain
Motif References: S139.2.1.1 | P251.5 | F451.5.1.7 | F628.2 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-141: (21) Meanwhile Egravins has bound his wound, takes a lance that is leaning against a tree and leaves
Motif References: R41.3 | N831 | F883 | H1385 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-145: (16) After Guerehes has left his companions at the Black Cross he rides on until he comes to an old forest
Motif References: P201.1 | N330 | N839 |
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Lanc2-149: After dinner they go for a walk on the meadow
Motif References: T11 | T69 | P550.1.1 | N839 |
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Lanc2-152: (22) In the morning the enemies offer to make peace
Motif References: P50.2 | T121 | T131.1.3 | P150 | P201.1 | P232 | T257 | F451.5.1.7 | P559 | F575.1 | K2242 |
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Lanc2-155: (27) One day Lancelot was granted her husband’s hospitality
Motif References: P12.2.1 | P50 | S62 | S110 | S113.1 | T121 | T200 | M223 | S410 | Q413 | Q470 | P550.1.1 | N839 |
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Lanc2-159: (20) Guerehes offers his help
Motif References: T69 | F575.1 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-164: (24) Once again Guerehes asks her for her love warning her that she is at his mercy, though he would not rape her
Motif References: T69 | J1111 | J1169 |
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Lanc2-167: (17) In the evening he arrives at a strongly fortified castle, where the lady welcomes him
Motif References: T257 | N769 | N832 | J1113 | K2294 |
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Lanc2-170: (17) Guerehes feigning illness leaves the hall while Segremors stays with the lady
Motif References: V60 | S62 | T257 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-172: (16) A dwarf tells Guerehes and Segremors that they will have to joust
Motif References: P52 | F451.5.1.7 | H1385.8 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-174: (19) Guerehes catches sight of four illuminated tents
Motif References: R10.1 | T211.9 | F451.5.1.7 | F1041.21.7 | H1385 | J1485 |
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Lanc2-177: (12) Guerehes and the lady ride on till noon
Motif References: R10.1 | P253 | T320 | R325.4 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-181: (12) Guerehes continues his quest for Lancelot
Motif References: R41.3 | R50 | Q53 | R111.1 | R162 | N733 | F883 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-184: (9) Gaheries having parted from his brother Gawan and his companions rides on alone for a long time
Motif References: Z71.12 | H218 | P263 | P510 | P550.1.1 | H1381.8 | H1385 | K2211.1 |
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Lanc2-186: (7) Gaheries offers to fight for her
Motif References: P52 | P56 | F451.5.1.7 | P555.4 | N839 |
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Lanc2-190: (20) Next morning at dawn Gaheries and the maiden leave
Motif References: R50 | T59 | R110 | T257 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-193: Gaheries and Brandelis come upon Gosoains von Strangot, who just has rescued the damsel from the three abductors
Motif References: R111 | R169.1.1 | P360 | F451.5.1.7 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-196: (12) For the sake of Gawan they are received most friendly by the lady of Rodestock, for Gawan had been her champion against Segurates
Motif References: R70 | M161.4 | H218 | P510 | P557.4 | N839 | H1561.2.1 |
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Lanc2-201: The damsel escorts him some way and asks him to greet Gawan on her behalf
Motif References: R52.2 | R75 | N831 | F883 | H1232.2 |
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Lanc2-205: (12) The brothers rest at the castle for about one week
Motif References: P201.1 | P555.4 | P634 | Z702 | N856 |
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Lanc2-207: (13) The noble Duke Calle, who owns the land, has six brave sons
Motif References: S110 | P201.1 | P251.6.3 | P253 | P527 | K810.1 | N839 |
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Lanc2-210: (13) Gaheries offers their service to the duke
Motif References: P550.1 | P552 | N839 |
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Lanc2-215: (15) Egravins is encircled by the enemies
Motif References: F628.2 | F1084 |
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Lanc2-219: (20) Arthur still lacking news of Lancelot is grieved for he thinks him dead
Motif References: F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc2-223: (10) After Bohort has recovered the king is sitting at his table to eat with his lords
Motif References: T59.1 | Z72.0.1 | H82.3 | M151.2.2 | W225 | H1335 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc2-226: (26) The queen is still suffering from illness and is near death after Lancelot’s cousins have left
Motif References: F1041.21.7 | F1068.1 | J1770 |
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Lanc2-229: (21) She sends the girl as her messenger to the monastery of Königsmünster (Konigliche Kirch) not far away from the castle of Trebe (Thebe) in Gaule (Galles)
Motif References: P14.15.2 | F451.5.1.7 | F451.3.12 | D921 | D2031 |
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Lanc2-232: (7) For about six weeks Lancelot rests at the place where the old lady carried him to
Motif References: R111.1 | N340.0.1 | N839 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc2-235: (5) Lancelot asks the maiden about her story: Soon after the knight had abducted her he was wounded by two knights whom he killed
Motif References: P14.15.2 | Q111.10 | P634 |
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Lanc2-237: (16) Meanwhile Lancelot is riding on with the old woman
Motif References: T10 | T24 | F575.2 | F668.0.1 | F716 | F717.2 | B776.7 | N831 | D1515.1 | D2061.1.3 | D2064 |
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Lanc2-239: (20) Meanwhile his legs have swollen and his body still goes swelling until he looks like a barrel
Motif References: F668.0.1 | N831 | D1515.1 | D2061.1.3 | D2064 |
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Lanc2-243: (6) Two knights, Bohort and Lyonel, and a young lady arrive and ask for hospitality
Motif References: T59 | H82.3 | N767.1 | D2064 |
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Lanc2-247: (3) The king sends word to the queen to enjoy herself and have court for he will continue hunting
Motif References: T24.1 | P561 |
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Lanc2-249: (17) Lyonel tells Lancelot that the maiden is in love with him and that he better should return her love for otherwise he would perish
Motif References: T24.1 | Q94 | M150 |
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Lanc2-253: (18) After Lancelot has recovered the maiden asks for the fulfillment of his promise
Motif References: M131 | T210 | J1111 |
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Lanc2-256: (11) After his cure Lancelot takes his leave of the knight, Quarmadans
Motif References: T59 | P201.1 | P550.1 | N767.1 | F1084 |
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Lanc2-260: (11) That night they celebrate a great feast
Motif References: R4 | R10.6 | R101 | R260 | N310 | P634 | N767.1 | N839 |
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Lanc2-263: (11) Hestor having left the castle of Karydol where he had overcome Maugart (Marigal) rides on until he encounters a weeping lady
Motif References: R10.6 | R51 | P52 | H82 | F533 | F883 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-265: (18) When Hestor regains conscience Triquans tells him that his bravery will be rewarded by hospitality and he will not be treated as his captive if he promises not to leave without his permission
Motif References: R41.3 | R50 | Z71.1 | F575.2 | H1596 | D1711 |
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Lanc2-267: (26) By means of a sleep-charm the two sorceresses put Lancelot to sleep and have him carried on a horse-bier to the castle Karren
Motif References: R50 | R99 | H195 | F375 | Z702 | F771 | N831 | D1364.22 | D1960 |
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Lanc2-271: (20) The maiden’s story: The queen of Sorekort, who is the mistress of the castle, has captured her
Motif References: T61 | M201.5 | P559 | K640 | N831 | N839 |
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Lanc2-273: (15) Lancelot rides out of the forest and comes upon four deserted tents
Motif References: J1485 |
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Lanc2-275: (10) On catching sight of bald Lancelot Meleagant’s sister who once rescued him from captivity wonders, she thinks it is due to some illness
Motif References: R222 | P561 |
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Lanc2-282: (23) King Bandemagus is sad that Lancelot has left so quickly
Motif References: H1335 |
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Lanc2-287: (22) The lord recognizes the guest’s shield
Motif References: Z150 | R169.8 | Z254 | M361 | D753 | F771 | F778 | N839 | F872 | F883 | D1148 | H1199.5 | D1417 | D2063.1 | D2072.0.5 |
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Lanc2-290: No one understands the meaning of the inscription, yet they think Lancelot might be that man, for he already achieved the rescue of the lady in the tub
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.2.11 | Q112.0.5.1 | M306 | M474 | D705 | D2081 |
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Lanc2-292: (5) The king, Pelles von dem Fremden Lande (von dem land Foranien), returns to his guest
Motif References: V80 | F166.1.1 | F171 | F183.1 | B291.1.12 | F575.1 | B811 | F969.3 | D1171.6 | D1472.1.14.1 | K1840 |
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Lanc2-294: (12) Meanwhile a magic drink has been made ready to make Lancelot obey their wish
Motif References: H41.9 | Z254 | T300 | T640 | D1040 | D1151 | D1365.2 | D1368 | K1840 |
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Lanc2-297: (14) In the morning Lancelot has regained his senses and detects the deception
Motif References: N380 | F575.1 |
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Lanc2-301: (6) When night has already fallen Lancelot watches three knights with their squires and a wailing maiden taking rest at the fountain
Motif References: R10.1 | P52 | T471 | F771 | N839 |
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Lanc2-306: (7) Lancelot learns that Hestor of Mares is his half-brother
Motif References: P52 | P251 | T400 | F575.1 | T640 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-310: (10) When they enter the courtyard the lord’s sister, mother of Hestor of Mares, welcomes them
Motif References: H20 | H82.3.1 | P426.2 | N843 | F883 | H1236 |
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Lanc2-314: (17) The hermit offers him hospitality
Motif References: D5 | P426.2 | F575.2 | N831 | N843 | D2000 | D2174 |
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Lanc2-318: (18) As soon as Ywan has recovered from his wound he leaves the monastery and continues his quest for Lancelot
Motif References: H151.10 | M151.2.2 | F451.5.1 | N767.1 | N839 | H1335 |
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Lanc2-322: (19) Bohort asks the dwarf for further news and learns that Arthur has proclaimed a tournament within eight days after St
Motif References: R50 | M223 | F451.2.3.1 | F451.5.1 | F527.5 | P561 | H924.1 | H1151 | H1232.7 | K2293 |
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Lanc2-325: (18) The old woman leads Ywan to a meadow where tents have been pitched
Motif References: N380 | H924.1 | F1041.21.6 |
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Lanc2-327: (20) On the edge of the forest he comes to a hermitage, that is called the Travelers’ Hermitage (Wandelcluse), for many errant knights use to lodge there
Motif References: P13 | P19.0.1 | P56 | Z201.9.1 | Z230 | P425 | Q431 | K2110 |
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Lanc2-329: (8) The knight, outraged, took his arms and abducted a maiden serving wine at the table
Motif References: R10.1 | P13 | P19.0.1 | M150 | Z201.9.1 |
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Lanc2-330: (15) Ywan asks the hermit about his strange adventure with the old hag
Motif References: R10.1 | P12.2.1 | S110 | F531 | F531.6.2.7 | F531.5.7 | F531.5.11 | F531.1.0.1.1 | F531.5.7.1.1 |
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Lanc2-332: One day the young giant came upon a very beautiful young lady escorted by her husband and two squires
Motif References: R10.1 | F531.5.7.0.1 | F575.1 |
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Lanc2-334: (5) Ywan rides on and at noon comes to a fountain beneath two lime trees in a valley
Motif References: R51 | P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-337: (10) The giant sends for his armor, mounts a very strong horse, and leaves with a battleaxe, a large iron mace, and a sword
Motif References: G100 | S110 | S110.0.1 | S139.2.1.1 | F531.4.5 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-340: (13) When Ywan wakes in the morning the giant breaks through the forest with a loud clamor cursing God and the saints out of rage that he still did not find the challenger
Motif References: N831 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-342: (9) Meanwhile Bohort rides on with the damsel
Motif References: R4 | H218 | M246 | P310 | P510 | P550.1.1 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc2-344: (19) In the morning they leave for Corbenic (Lyemor)
Motif References: H218 | T300 | P510 | P557.4 | P634 | N839 | D1714.1 |
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Lanc2-348: (8) That young lady carries the Grail through the palace, and Bohort bows to it weeping, for he has often been told about the Grail
Motif References: P56 | F183.1 | T300 | M301.5 | M311 | D1472.1.14.1 | D1714.1 |
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Lanc2-351: (13) Then the hermit tells a story of Bohort’s father: King Bohort had attended King Arthur’s tournament and diet
Motif References: W11.2 | R99 | V118 | H218 | K810.1 | K2242 |
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Lanc2-354: (7) Next morning Bohort leaves the hermitage and riding through a dark valley encounters a young lady on a black horse
Motif References: R4 | R110 | N839 | F1041.21.6 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-359: After he has left the hermit who told him the meaning of the dragon Gawan rides on, lost in thought and worried that he has learnt his hour of death, although he does not really believe it
Motif References: H1232.2 | H1335 |
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Lanc2-360: (13) Lancelot meanwhile is still captive of the magic dance
Motif References: D5 | W46 | R169.8 | Z254 | M301 | M391 | D753 | F855 | H1568 | D2174 |
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Lanc2-361: (21) Lancelot wants to know about the magic dance who robbed people of mind and memory
Motif References: D5 | T10 | Q53 | Q58 | Q112.0.5.1 | F575.1 | H1568 | D1711 | D2000 | D2174 |
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Lanc2-364: (13) The princess however grew weary of the dance and asked her lover to remove the charm
Motif References: W11.2 | T89 | R169.8 | Z254 | M301 | H509.3 | D1209.7 | D1273 | H1568 |
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Lanc2-369: Lancelot sends a squire to the hermit he left last night to tell him the news and erase the inscription on the wall now obsolete
Motif References: R4 | N839 |
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Lanc2-371: (24) The lord of the castle has him thrown into a black dreadful pool full of serpents and poisonous snakes
Motif References: R51 | K640 | F717.2 | B776.7 | N831 | D2061.1.3 | D2064 |
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Lanc2-375: (22) A squire has watched Lancelot’s escape and alarms his lord
Motif References: N839 | F1084 |
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Lanc2-379: (16) That night the damsel has a frightful dream: She leaves a dark house and enters a foreign land in the company of a leopard, that she leaves behind for some reason
Motif References: R51 | S110 | Z150 | S182.2 | R260 | K736 | F776.2 | N839 | D1810.8.3 | D1812.3.3.5 | D1812.5.1.2 |
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Lanc2-383: Lancelot forces the knight to surrender and orders him to set out for Arthur’s court with the lady’s head fastened to his neck and her body before him on his horse
Motif References: R10.1 | S139.2.1.1 | P555.4 |
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Lanc2-386: (4) Lancelot rides on to a small castle in a valley
Motif References: R175 | N839 |
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Lanc2-388: (19) In the evening they are granted hospitality at the castle of a knight’s widow
Motif References: S110 | R111.1.9 | H218 | R220 | P510 | F668.0.1 | N839 | K2200 |
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Lanc2-392: (11) Lancelot taking his leave almost runs into Morge who has come to see the stranger
Motif References: F361 | D1711 |
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Lanc2-394: (5) In the meantime the knight with his lady’s head fastened to his neck has surrendered at Arthur’s court and told his story: The lady was his beloved wife whom he had married despite her poverty
Motif References: P52.2 | S110 | T121 | T481 | P555.4 |
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Lanc2-397: (4) The knight glad about the release asks for further advice concerning his penance: He cannot stand the corpse’s stench any longer but still is bound to ride to the courts of Gorre and Norgales
Motif References: Q211 | Q521 | P555.4 |
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Lanc2-398: (21) After Lancelot and the damsel have set out from the Castle of the Cart toward Kamahelot they are guests in a hermitage
Motif References: Q53 | W195 | P561 |
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Lanc2-402: (3) The queen soon gets to know about the knights’ jealousy of Lancelot
Motif References: T41 | R222 | P561 |
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Lanc2-405: Looking at the ladies and maidens watching the tournament the queen perceives among them the maiden wearing the belt she once gave to her lover: Lancelot bestowed it upon the maiden out of gratitude for his cure from the poison
Motif References: T59 | H82.3 | T257 | P561 |
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Lanc2-409: As Lancelot starts to joust he rages among Arthur’s knights so as to punish their arrogance
Motif References: T24 | H30 | R222 | P561 | F628.1 |
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Lanc2-412: (25) The queen having watched her lover’s weakness sends for the damsel with the girdle
Motif References: T35 | W181 | T257 |
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Lanc2-416: (16) She tells the queen about Lancelot’s poisoning at the fountain and how she cured him, that he refused to love her out of love for another woman he would never deceive and that she promised to remain unmarried all her life for his sake
Motif References: P13 | M131 | T210 | H1561.1 |
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Lanc2-420: (4) After dinner the queen sends for Bohort, who should ask King Bandemagus to continue the tournament within three days
Motif References: T24 | T35 | P561 |
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Lanc2-425: (15) King Bandemagus is glad at Lancelot’s and Borhort’s return
Motif References: T35 | P52.1 | R222 | P561 |
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Lanc2-429: (6) As Lancelot engages in the tournament he rages among the Arthurians without sparing anyone
Motif References: H509.3 | P561 | F628.1 | P635 | D1209.7 |
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Lanc2-434: (5) The following day the king sends for his scribes to write down the adventures of his knights
Motif References: H84 | M150 | Z230 | P425 | H1221 |
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Lanc2-435: (12) Then Lancelot relates to them his adventures after he had left King Pelles: how he met his half-brother Hestor of Mares, about the magic dance, where he found the magic chessboard, about the treachery of the nephew of the duke of Calle who threw him into a pond of serpents, where a maiden rescued him, and what happened thereafter
Motif References: H84 | Z230 | H1221 |
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Lanc2-437: (7) Then the king orders the knights to tell who has unhorsed them and the court learns that Lancelot has defeated 64 knights
Motif References: P52.2 | C111 | W195 | P264 | T300 | F340 | D810 | D1076 | H1210.2 | D1317.0.2 | H1320.1 | H1335 | D1380.23 | H1568 | K2212.2 |
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Lanc2-440: (4) The following day news come to them that a knight Lancelot has wounded in the tournament, Agranors of Hestoce, has died
Motif References: P19.0.1 | M150 | Z201.9.1 | P634 | H1335 |
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Lanc2-443: (25) They stay overnight with a forester and continue their quest in the morning
Motif References: R4 | P672.5 | N733 | F1084 |
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Lanc2-447: The five companions ride on for fifteen days until one evening they come to the castle of Trespas where Ywan is held captive
Motif References: R110 |
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Lanc2-451: In the morning they arm
Motif References: F531.6.12.6 | F628.2.3 | P634 | N839 | H1335 | H1561.6 |
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Lanc2-456: As Lancelot on his quest for Lyonel comes to the place where he has lost him he encounters a damsel who promises to lead him to Lyonel if he will help her
Motif References: H84 | F533 | N760.1 | N831 | N839 | F1084 | H1232.2 | H1561.6 |
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Lanc2-460: (4) Learning that his opponent is Lancelot the knight continues battle
Motif References: R110 | N839 | H1561.6 |
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Lanc2-465: (12) They stay at the castle for one week until the steward von der Teyl arrives, happy about Triquans’s death and the rescue of his brother who was one of the captives
Motif References: P475 | N839 | H1385.8 |
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Lanc2-468: (7) One day he comes to a hermit’s hut on a meadow
Motif References: F531.6.12.6 | F628.2.3 | N831 | N843 | H1233.3.1 | H1561.6 |
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Lanc2-471: (14) The story of the castle, by the name of Ragual: The giants had obtained the castle from the duke Coranis as reward for his rescue from captivity
Motif References: Q53 | G111 | F302.3.1 | F361 | K750 | F771.5.2 | H1221 |
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Lanc2-473: (22) Morge has Lancelot disarmed in the palace and serve him dinner
Motif References: F375 | K750 | D1040 | D1336 | D1364.7 | D1365.2 | D1837 | D1960 | D1962 |
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Lanc2-476: (15) One day looking out of a window he perceives a man painting an old story, adding a legend to each picture
Motif References: F302.3 | F361 | P482 | F575.2 | F855 |
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Lanc2-478: (14) As soon as his wounds are cured Gawan leaves court on quest for Lancelot
Motif References: Z72.0.1 | H1335 |
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Lanc2-481: (22) When the day has come to meet again after their quest only Mordret, Bandemagus, and Aglonal (Agloas) have come
Motif References: R50 | T59 | F112 | F375 | N660 | H1335 |
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Lanc2-486: (7) Lancelot leaves the forest and comes upon a maiden and a dwarf riding fine horses
Motif References: R41.2 | N831 | H1232.6 | H1232.2 |
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Lanc2-487: (23) The knight’s story: One day riding through the Perilous Forest he was attacked by a knight
Motif References: Z254 | M361 | N760.1 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc2-490: (19) In the morning Lancelot meets wounded king Bandemagus, and they welcome happily
Motif References: H218 |
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Lanc2-494: (16) Lyonel tells him his story: On his quest for Lancelot he was granted hospitality at the castle of Marablon’s brother
Motif References: T71.2 | H218 | T331.2.1 | N839 | K2111 |
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Lanc2-498: (14) The knight of the arrow on his quest to catch up with Lancelot accidentally comes to the Fremd Innsel (Fremde Insel) but Lancelot has already left
Motif References: Q170 | A182.3 | M341.1 | V462 | V510.1 | V520 | V530 | H1232.2 | H1381.8 | D1812.3.3 |
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Lanc2-501: (6) When he wakes a beautiful young man welcomes him
Motif References: H71 | P510 | T563 | T642 | Z730 | F980 |
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Lanc2-504: (3) His mother was a pious, virtuous and continent woman
Motif References: W11 | P12 | W48 | V462 | Z702 | F883 |
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Lanc2-505: (22) Lancelot and Lyonel stay overnight at the abbey
Motif References: T131.1.3 | Z702 | F750 | F771 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc2-507: (20) He took the maiden to this place
Motif References: P52 | H82 | F759 | F789.4 | F883 |
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Lanc2-509: (8) Lancelot sets out to the mountain
Motif References: Z254 | P426.2 | F451.5.2 | P556.0.1 | N762 | F789.4 | F883 | H1233.3.1 |
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Lanc2-511: (10) Lancelot catches sight of fourteen knights on top of the fortifications of the fortress, who lament his fate
Motif References: R41.1 | H125 | H151.10 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-515: (4) As soon as he learnt that combat could be fought there against a brave knight he set out to meet him
Motif References: R9.10 | N767.1 | F883 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-518: (7) A squire brings the news of their release to them
Motif References: P634 | H1335 |
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Lanc2-520: (26) In his dream that night an old man comes to Lancelot addressing him by his real name and ordering him to leave on the spot for the Perilous Forest for he is the hero destined to achieve an adventure there
Motif References: Z254 | M301.14 | F812.3 | D1810.8.2 |
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Lanc2-523: (5) Lancelot rides through the Perilous Forest and meets a dwarf riding a little black palfrey
Motif References: Z150 | Z254 | M361 | B576 | F716 | B750 | B773.3 | F778 | F812.3 | F852 | F883 | D925 | D941 | D1148 | H1232.7 | D1654.9.1 |
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Lanc2-524: (17) Lancelot kills the two lions
Motif References: V67.1 | V69 | Z254 | T300 | H411.11.2 | F628.1.1 | F778 | E800 | F852 | F883 | D925 | D927.2 | D1148 | D1266.1 | H1561.6 | D2095 | D2167 | D2188 |
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Lanc2-527: (12) Lancelot asks about his grandfather and the hermit tells him his story: The man descended from Joseph of Arimathia and was chosen king because of his noble descent as well as his bravery and valiance for he was a fine knight
Motif References: W48 | V80 | V331 | P426.2 | V462 | K810.1 | H1233.3.1 | K2110 |
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Lanc2-529: (20) After the mass as the king drank at the fountain the duke von der Weißen Wacht (von Bellegart) treacherously killed him
Motif References: S139.2 | Q211 | Z254 | T300 | M361.1 | Q411.6 | P426.2 | Q552.20.1 | D908 | D925 | K959.4 | F965 | F969.4 | F1010 | H1233.3.1 |
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Lanc2-531: (16) Lancelot inquires about the lions and the blood on the coffin
Motif References: V113.0.1 | Z254 | B264 | H411.11.2 | P426.2 | B576 | F778 | F852 | D1148 | H1233.3.1 | D1500.1.7.3 | D1654.9.1 | D2161.2 |
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Lanc2-534: (5) On his way back to the Tartre where he left his companions Lancelot gets lost and comes into a deep valley full of wild beasts
Motif References: P52 | Z71.4 | Z142 | Z150 | F151.1.1 | F171 | B731.7.3 | F756 | F1041.21.6 | H1236.2 | H1561.2 | H1561.6 |
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Lanc2-538: (5) Four squires lament their dead lord and tell Lancelot that he has done great harm to innocent ladies, maidens and men and deprived many lands of their sovereign
Motif References: P16.0.1 | Z254 | M361.1 | P426.2 | F575.1 | T640 | H1233.3.1 |
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Lanc2-540: (8) On Lancelot’s question Saras tells him that he is searching for the fountain of the two laurels
Motif References: P52 | M195 | F451.5.1.7 | P556.0.1 | F716 |
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Lanc2-542: (10) The dwarf blows an ivory horn
Motif References: R169.8 | Z254 | F527.5 | P555.4 | P556.0.1 | P634 | P672.5 | N839 | H1232.6 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-547: (13) The young lady after leaving Kamahelot has ridden on till evening and stays overnight at a nunnery
Motif References: P10 | P14.15.2 |
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Lanc2-551: (7) The king is not pleased on learning about the children’s fortune
Motif References: P12 | F451.5.1.7 | P557.0.2 | K2246.1 |
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Lanc2-555: (7) Claudas’s two squires travel to Britain and arrive at the court at Christmas
Motif References: P10 | W11.2 | P634 |
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Lanc2-557: (4) After king Claudas’s squire has joined King Arthur’s household and served the queen for about a year she asks him where he came from
Motif References: P14.15.2 |
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Lanc2-561: (15) Lancelot looks after Bellias whom he unhorsed
Motif References: R110 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-565: (21) A pretty maiden begs Lancelot for mercy for the town, for he already has killed her father and one of her brothers, a second one has been wounded
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | N832 |
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Lanc2-568: (14) They angrily returned to their father Broadans (Bronadas)
Motif References: P52 | Z254 | F950 |
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Lanc2-571: (6) The squire hurries on to the Tartre
Motif References: P53 | Z72.0.1 | Q111.10 | H1221 |
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Lanc2-574: (2) They come to a river in a beautiful valley with a forest and fertile fields
Motif References: R360 | P561 | N733 | N839 | F1084 |
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Lanc2-579: (3) The knights hold their ground against the pursuers
Motif References: F1084 |
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Lanc2-581: (13) Aglonal’s story: He rode on quest for his comrades and eight days ago he came to a castle where king Bandemagus was lying sick
Motif References: N380 |
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Lanc2-584: (12) Thereupon Galehodin welcomes Gawan and asks for his pardon
Motif References: Q111 | P320 |
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Lanc2-586: (23) Lancelot and Mordret catch sight of a white stag in the company of six lions in the forest
Motif References: Z71.4 | Z142 | Z150 | F171 | Z254 | P426.2 | B731.7.3 | H1233.3.1 |
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Lanc2-591: (14) Lancelot questions the hermit about the strange sight of the white stag with a golden necklace and the six lions
Motif References: P12.2.1 | S22 | F171 | Z254 | P426.2 | P561 | H1233.3.1 |
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Lanc2-598: (4) Lancelot and Mordret leave next morning to attend mass in a hermitage nearby
Motif References: S110 | Z150 | M301.5 | M341.6 | M342 | M343 | M369 | T640 | N846.2 | F855 | F883 | D1812.3.3.5 | D1812.5.1.2 |
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Lanc2-601: (26) The host gives Lancelot a green shield and tabard and Mordret a white shield and they ride to the tournament
Motif References: H30 | R222 | P561 | N733.1 | N733 |
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Lanc2-614: Meanwhile Lancelot and Bohort ride through the dangerous forest
Motif References: R51 | Q53 | P475.2 | N839 | H1335 |
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Lanc2-618: (22) Bohort leaves next morning on quest for Lancelot but fails to catch up with him
Motif References: T75.2.1 | M150 | P426.2 | P555.4 | H1233.3.1 | H1335 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-622: (24) Bohort enters the castle where he is given a friendly welcome
Motif References: H20 | F166.1.1 | F171 | F183.1 | Z254 | B291.1.12 | M361.1 | F575.1 | T615 | F771 | B811 | D1131 | D1171.6 | D1472.1.14.1 |
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Lanc2-627: (13) Next morning king Pelles makes Bohort confess his sins and receive the host to protect himself against the perils of the palace
Motif References: T300 | P555.4 | F787 | F832 | F846.1 | D906 | D1086 | D1154.1 | D1162 | D1335 | H1410 | H1500 | H1561.6 | D1830 | D1980 |
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Lanc2-630: (24) Thereafter the window shutters close noisily and a large fierce lion runs at Bohort
Motif References: B11.2.11 | B11.2.2.2 | B15.4.2 | Z150 | R169.8 | F171 | F171.6 | B264 | E422 | F541.1.1 | F883 | F899 | H1410 |
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Lanc2-633: (18) Bohort asks about the serpents and learns that they are God’s punishment for the man’s sins
Motif References: V80 | F166.1.1 | F171 | F171.6 | F184.1 | Z254 | B291.1.12 | C423.5 | Q451 | C500 | B811 | C948 | F991.1 | D1003 | D1081 | D1162 | D1171.6 | D1500.1.7.3 | D1500.1.10 | D2161.2 |
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Lanc2-638: (19) After Bohort has left Lancelot comes to the fire they perceived in the valley
Motif References: S110 | Q211 | Q411.6 | F451.5.1.7 | F527.5 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-643: (21) One night Lancelot takes lodging in a forester’s house
Motif References: H151.10 | N767.1 | H1561.2 | K1839.17 |
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Lanc2-653: (5) Lancelot comes upon two tents and a leaf hut where he meets the young lady who once cured him when he fell ill from the poisonous fountain
Motif References: M131 | F575.2 | T640 | N746 |
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Lanc2-657: (10) Meanwhile Gawan has taken Lancelot’s shield and left his own in its place
Motif References: W11.2 | P13 | F575.2 | P634 | H1568 |
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Lanc2-663: (4) Key arrives whom they take for Lancelot due to his green armor
Motif References: M301 | M341 | F786 | F855 | F883 | D1151 |
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Lanc2-672: (19) After the meal a knight in white armor enters
Motif References: H41.9 | Z230 | F786 | F882 | F883 | C921 | D1151 | D1271 | H1568 |
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Lanc2-676: (15) Lancelot relates his adventures to the queen: his captivity in Morge’s palace and his escape, after a pretty rose reminded him of his beloved
Motif References: P550.1 | P552.6 | P555.4 | P557.0.1 |
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Lanc2-684: (13) News of the war spread throughout the land and reach Claudas who has sent two squires as spies to King Arthur’s court
Motif References: P10 | P12 | P50.0.1 | P552.6 | P557.0.2 | P557.0.3 |
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Lanc2-689: (8) Then Claudas questions his spies about adventures that happened lately at the Arthurian court and they relate the story of Brumal’s death to him
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | P14.15.2 | P557.0.3 | F1041.21 |
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Lanc2-695: (7) The day after Whitsunday King Arthur summons the knights of the Round Table and all his courtiers to listen to the stories of the questers
Motif References: H84 | H151.10.2 | H218 | Z230 | F787 | F833 | F846.1 | D1081 | D1154.1 | D2000 |
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Lanc2-699: (26) Hestor, Bohort and Lyonel, Ywan and Gaheries tell their adventures
Motif References: H82 | Z230 | M343 |
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Lanc2-704: (11) A messenger brings Arthur news from Gaune: Claudas prepares war and has sent messengers to the Romans
Motif References: P550.1 | P552.6 | P557.0.4 |
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Lanc2-717: (4) A scout is sent ahead to spy on the enemy camp
Motif References: P550.1 | P552 | P557.0.2 | P557.2.1 | F1084 |
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Lanc2-747: All prisoners are exchanged after gifts have been bestowed upon them
Motif References: P12 | P14.15.2 | V69.1 | P231 | P557.0.3 | P557.2.1 | P557.0.4 | P558 | F1041.21 |
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Lanc2-766: (6) Meanwhile the squire has urged Arthur and Lancelot to help the army and Lancelot decides to leave without delay
Motif References: H217.1 | F533 | P557.0.3 | Z702 | H1561.2.1 |
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Lanc2-774: (7) Claudas’s spy keeps his master informed about Arthur’s decisions
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P16 | R75.1 | P231 |
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Lanc2-777: (5) Arthur wants to crown Lancelot at Christmas
Motif References: W32 | W46 | P50.0.1 | T53 | F575.1 | P634 |
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Lanc2-779: (23) The queen sends word to Lancelot to join her in the evening
Motif References: T53 | T75 | T89.3 | T93 | F1041.21.6 | F1041.8.2 | H1335 | H1385.13 | K1840 |
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Lanc2-786: (12) On his quest for Lancelot Aglonal accidentally returns to his mother, a widow who has lost all her sons but himself and his youngest brother who is a very beautiful boy of 15 years
Motif References: S110 | P231 | P251.5 | F1041.1.2 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-791: (22) All knights but the three cousins of Lancelot have arrived to attend the feast and have related their adventures to the court
Motif References: P19.0.1 | P53 | T82 | Z201.9.1 | Z230 | M301 | M341.6 | F569.3 | P632 | P634 | H1568 |
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Lanc2-793: (17) One day Parzeval serves the king at the table
Motif References: R41.1 | R51 | R110 | P192 | R225 | M402 | H1223 | H1335 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-797: (21) Parceval continues his quest most successfully overcoming all opponents
Motif References: W48 | F171 | F183.1 | D1162 | D1171.6 | D1335 | H1335 | D1472.1.14.1 | H1561.2 | D1830 | D2095 | D2161.2 | D2188 |
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Lanc2-802: (9) Mad Lancelot is lost in the forest
Motif References: P55 | T93.1 | F451.5.1.7 | F567 | F575.2 | F1041.8.2 |
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Lanc2-806: (4) One day Bliens is pursued by two enemies up to his castle and takes refuge in a small chamber beneath Lancelot’s
Motif References: R219 | R260 | P426.2 | F575.2 | N731.1 | N839 | N843 | F950 | F1041.8.2 | D1171.6 | D1500.1.10 |
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Lanc2-814: (20) Lancelot entreats the king to tell him how he came there and finally Pelles relates the story of his madness and his cure by the Grail to him
Motif References: T59 | R316.1 | Q520 | P556.0.1 | F824.2 | F839.2 | F950 | D1500.1.10 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc2-822: (18) Hestor and Parceval still are searching for Lancelot
Motif References: T59 | T298 | F527.5 | F575.2 | N733 | H1335 |
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Lanc2-827: (10) King Pelles aware that Galaat wants to join his father has a council with his knights
Motif References: P233 | Z254 | M361.1 | F575.2 | P634 |
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Lanc3-1: One Whitsunday noon as the knights of the Round Table are having a meal a maiden arrives at Kamahelot (Kamlot) court
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P53 | P233 | F575.2 | N746 |
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Lanc3-5: An inscription on each seat at the Round Table gives the name of the knight who occupies it
Motif References: P14 | H41.9 | M151 | Z201.9.1 | M302.6 | P634 | N770.0.1 | F774 | F786 | F833 | F883 | D1151 | D1554.4.1 | H1568 |
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Lanc3-8: (18) All knights of King Arthur have joined him for the festival
Motif References: H41.9 | Z254 | M302.6 | M361.1 | P634 | F782 | F786 | F883 | D908 | D1151 | D1601.37 |
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Lanc3-12: (10) When the queen learns the happy news her ladies rejoice, for this knight is to achieve the adventures of Britain (Grosse Brytanie - Große Britannie) and heal the Maimed King
Motif References: H41.9 | Z254 | M302.6 | F786 | F833 | F883 | D1151 | H1320.1 | D1554.4.1 | H1568 |
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Lanc3-15: (14) Now that Galaad has obtained a fine sword, he still lacks a shield
Motif References: P14.15.2 | H20 | P561 | H1561.1 |
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Lanc3-18: (18) That evening, after mass has been sung, when the king and his knights are seated at the Round Table to have dinner a great thunder resounds and the palace is marvelously illuminated
Motif References: P12 | F169.9 | M183.3 | F183.1 | F968 | F969.3 | D1171.6 | D1472.1.14.1 |
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Lanc3-22: (16) The courtiers too are grieved that the best knights will leave the following morning
Motif References: P14.15.2 | C100 | C111 | P233 | T300 | T360 | P426.2 | C833 | N843 | H1232.1 | H1320.1 |
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Lanc3-26: In the morning once again King Arthur blames Gawan of depriving him of his knights who guaranteed the court’s praise
Motif References: F151.0.1 | M183.3 | H1320.1 |
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Lanc3-33: After having traveled on for some days Galaad is welcomed at a monastery of white monks, where he meets king Bandemagus (Bandirs) and Ywains (Liavoltres) (Ywan), who have come for the sake of a marvelous shield kept there: Every man who carries it will be wounded or killed within two days
Motif References: Z142 | A165.2.3 | F169.9 | A245 | Z254 | Q330 | F839.2 | D1381.10.2 | H1568 |
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Lanc3-37: (12) The squire takes Bandemagus back to the monastery where the monks care for his wounds
Motif References: M323 | V331 | F839.2 |
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Lanc3-41: (18) By means of the red cross of the shield Joseph healed a man whose hand had been cut off
Motif References: R9 | Z150 | V150 | V331.2 | V332 | P557.0.3 | N836 | F839.2 | D1003 | D1080 | D1381.10.2 | D1500.1.10 | D1518 | H1568 | D2095 | D2188 | D2188.2 |
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Lanc3-45: The squire entreats Galaad to dub him for he wants to join him
Motif References: P52.2 | V60 | G303.3.1 | G303.3.0.1 | G303.16.2 | G303.3.1.4 | G303.6.3 | F778 | F883 | F966 | F1041.17.2 |
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Lanc3-48: Galaad then learns about the coffin and its peculiarities (heaviness, unholy corpse, devilish voice): The coffin symbolizes the sinfulness of the world, that, according to a prophecy once given to them, will be redeemed by Galaad, the other Christ, who will achieve the adventures of Logres
Motif References: P52.2 | Z150 | Z254 | G303.15 | V501 | H619 | F852 | F966 | H1573.6 |
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Lanc3-52: There is a custom that every newly dubbed knight has to be granted a rash boon: Meliant thus obtains Galaad’s promise to let him join his quest and never to leave him for the sake of any other man
Motif References: P52.2 | M223 | N772 | F828 | F840 | F883 | H1236 | H1561.2 | H1573.6 |
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Lanc3-55: (12) Galaad carries Meliant to a monastery nearby, where the latter confesses his sins and receives communion
Motif References: W118 | Z127 | Z150 | Q220 | G303.9.6.1 | Q331 | V501 | H619 | N843 | H1573.6 |
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Lanc3-60: Galaad leaves Meliant at the monastery and takes the road toward the Castle of Maidens (Megedburg)
Motif References: P52 | Q53 | Z71.5 | F112.2 | Q113.1.1 | R150 | C650.1 | F771 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc3-63: (10) Galaad inquires about the castle’s custom and the priest tells him the story: Seven years ago seven brothers were granted hospitality by the castle’s lord, Duke Lyvor, a very pious man
Motif References: R9.10 | Z71.5 | S110 | P251.6.3 | M400 | Q456 | M470 | T471 | P550.1.1 | N846.2 | K959 | K2010 |
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Lanc3-65: (12) Meanwhile Gawan has learnt about Galaad’s adventure of the white shield as he arrives at the monastery
Motif References: H1221 | H1385.13 | H1561.6 |
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Lanc3-67: (21) Gawan takes a night’s lodging at a hermitage
Motif References: P50 | Z71.5 | Z127 | Z150 | Z254 | V501 | H619 | N843 |
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Lanc3-71: After Galaad has left the Castle of Maidens he enters a wild forest where he encounters Lancelot and Parceval who fail to recognize him for they never have seen his device before
Motif References: H195 | P314 | N731.2 | H1385 |
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Lanc3-73: (7) Lancelot rides on at random in the dark night
Motif References: Q220 | F773 | F774 | F883 | F959.3 | F969.3 | D1171.6 | D1500.1.10 | H1573.6 | D1810.8 | D1980 |
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Lanc3-77: (14) The stranger takes Lancelot’s horse and weapons
Motif References: C111 | M183.3 | T300 | T360 | V550 | F966 | F1068 |
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Lanc3-81: Lancelot comes to a hermitage where the hermit and his pupil are singing mass
Motif References: J80 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-85: (19) Lancelot confesses his love for King Arthur’s wife
Motif References: V20 | P52.2 | C100 | Z150 | V501 | Q542 | V550 | H619 | N843 | F966 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-90: (12) Lancelot lacks sweetness like bitter gall, and is even more bare than an aspen-tree: On Palm Sunday evening after Christ had finished preaching at Jerusalem and finding no lodging left the town he came upon a green aspen-tree without fruits, that he cursed - Lancelot however in his sinfulness is bare of leaves and flowers
Motif References: M131 | Z150 | V501 | H619 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-94: (6) After Parceval has left Lancelot he loses his way back to the hermitage to learn about the cross
Motif References: Z71.1 | M361.1 | P426.2 | N738 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-97: Parceval inquires about his mother and the recluse tells him that his mother died the day after he had left her for King Arthur’s court
Motif References: Z71.1 | F784 | N843 | H1233.3 | D1472.1.14.1 |
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Lanc3-99: (13) One seat at the Table of the Grail - corresponding to Christ’s seat on Maundy Thursday, was reserved for Joseph’s son Josephus, whom Christ had designated as their master and priest
Motif References: H41.9 | Z71.1 | Z150 | Z201.9.1 | Z254 | M301 | M361.1 | H619 | F784 | F786 | N843 | F942.1 | D1151 | H1233.3 | H1320.1 |
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Lanc3-103: (2) Parceval learns about the knight with the red emblem: He arrived at Arthur’s court despite all doors closed like the Holy Spirit came to the twelve apostles on Whitsunday
Motif References: C100 | Z150 | V222 | T300 | H619 | N770 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-106: (12) At Parceval’s inquiry the recluse tells him her story: Her royal husband waged war against king Libram and was killed
Motif References: F171.0.1 | F571.7 | F773 |
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Lanc3-110: Parceval returns to his chamber and sends for a monk to learn about the strange sights
Motif References: R110 | V301 | V331 | V332 | V350 | N843 | H1233.3 | D1472.1.14.1 |
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Lanc3-113: When he and king Morderas went to see the Grail, enthusiastic Morderas neglected a voice warning him to keep his distance
Motif References: V30 | V52 | Q221.5 | Z254 | M341.1 | M361.1 | Q451.7 | V550 | D901 | F966 | F992 | D1030 | D2062.2 | D2161.2.1 |
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Lanc3-115: (9) He is happy to learn Parceval’s identity
Motif References: R110 | N839 |
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Lanc3-119: (12) A knight rides up leading the horse the menial just refused to leave to Parceval, pursued by the menial, lamenting the loss of the horse
Motif References: V86 | Z143 | G303.1.12 | G303.3.3.1.3 | G303.17.2.5 | G303.16.3.4 | G303.9.5.6 | D2122 |
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Lanc3-124: (6) After sunrise Parceval finds himself in the wilderness of a mountain enclosed by the sea, a deserted island of wild animals (bears, leopards, dragons)
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.2.11 | B11 | B11.6.8.1 | B11.11.11 | B11.11.6 | B301.8 | B360 |
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Lanc3-127: Parceval believes in God, though at that time all people of the kingdom of Gayles are heathens, and noblemen use to slay each other even if they are father and son
Motif References: V52 | F171.0.1 | B301.8 | B557 | B557.5 | D1810.8 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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Lanc3-132: Parceval catches sight of a white ship approaching the shore, led by a priest with a white crown on his head
Motif References: Z150 | V300 | G303.9.6.1 | B557.5 | N762 | F841 | N846.2 | D1349.1 | H1573 | D1712.3 |
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Lanc3-137: (12) Parceval wants to know about the lady on the dragon: She symbolizes the old faith
Motif References: B11.9 | Z143 | Z150 | V300 | B301.8 | G303.3.1.12 | G303.6.3.2 | N762 | F841 | D1712.3 |
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Lanc3-142: (4) The damsel’s story: In the wild forest, near the river Marthoße, the Good Knight chased two knights whom he wanted to kill
Motif References: G303.9.4 | H599 | D1349.1 | H1573 |
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Lanc3-145: (11) Parceval goes aboard the ship and after his arms have been taken from him he sleeps in a beautiful tent
Motif References: V86 | G303.9.4 | G303.16.3.4 | G303.17.2.5 | G303.12.6 | G303.17.2.8 |
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Lanc3-150: (11) In the morning the priest returns on the white ship and Parceval tells him the story asking for its meaning
Motif References: Z150 | V236 | V300 | G303.3.1.12 | V550 | H614 | N762 | F841 | N846.2 | F966 | D1123 | D1349.1 | D1520.15 | H1573 | D2188.2 |
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Lanc3-156: Lancelot’s story: Lancelot staying with the hermit for several days listens to his teachings
Motif References: Z254 | M301 | M361.1 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-160: (6) In the afternoon Lancelot comes upon a hermit in white garments, lamenting in front of his hermitage
Motif References: P16.1 | P293 | G303.3.1 | G303.6.2.9 | G303.6.1.2 | G303.3.0.1 | Q523.10.1 |
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Lanc3-162: (14) The man returned to his hermitage
Motif References: V228 | G303.17.2.3 | K914 | D1840 | D1841.3 | D1841.3.2 | D1846.5 |
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Lanc3-165: (13) Lancelot did not see the devil, he only heard his voice telling the story
Motif References: T 0 Love V20 | V20 | C100 | V150 | G303.9.4 | G303.16.9 | G303.6.2.9 | V315.1 | D1980 |
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Lanc3-172: (10) The hermit advises him to leave his quest by telling him a parable: a man clad in bad garments is banished from his lord’s table - the quest for the Grail is reserved to the most virtuous knights = the guests wearing fine garments, whereas those lacking in virtue have to give up the quest
Motif References: J80 | V462.2 | Q520 | Q523.10.1 | H619 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-176: In the evening Lancelot encounters a maiden on a white horse hurrying along
Motif References: F171.0.1 | V510 | H599 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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Lanc3-178: (14) Lancelot wakes, reassured that God rescues the faithful and trusting
Motif References: V515.1 | N843 | H1233.3 | D1712.3 |
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Lanc3-183: (7) King Evalet watched coming from his nephew, the son of Nasiens, a lake, and from it ran nine rivers, eight of them of like breadth and depth
Motif References: Q20 | Q149 | Z150 | V515.1 | H619 | D1810.8 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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Lanc3-186: The symbolism of the two knights in Morderas’s dream: The kings entreated God to admit them to heaven together with their descendant Lancelot, the first knight
Motif References: Z150 | V515.1 | H619 | D1810.8 |
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Lanc3-190: (9) At noon he comes to a castle on a meadow in the forest
Motif References: R75 | F171.0.1 | P561 | H599 | D1837 | D1840 |
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Lanc3-193: In his dream Lancelot watches a man descending from heaven who blames him of having once again served the devil
Motif References: Z142 | Z143 | Z150 | V510 | H619 | N843 | H1233.3 | D1810.8 | D1810.8.3 |
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Lanc3-200: (5) Gawan having left his companions rides on for a long time, from Whitsunday to the day of St
Motif References: F171.0.1 | H599 | H1221 | D1810.8 |
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Lanc3-204: (6) Hector’s dream: He and Lancelot mount their horses and ride on seeking what they cannot find
Motif References: F171.0.1 | V550 | F552 | H599 | F966 | D1810.8 | D2095 | D2188 |
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Lanc3-208: (4) Gawan draws his sword, but his opponent will no more fight but asks to be carried to a monastery nearby, where he confesses his sins and receives the host
Motif References: V60 | Z150 | P426.2 | H619 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-215: (10) The hermit tells the meaning of Hector’s dream: He and Lancelot overbearingly started the quest for the Grail, which they will not find
Motif References: Z150 | H619 | N843 | H1233.3 |
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Lanc3-218: (9) Interpretation of the hand with the candle and the bridle: hand = chastity, red cloth = the Holy Spirit, bridle = continence, candle = true belief, Jesus
Motif References: Z150 | H619 |
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Lanc3-221: (5) After having parted from Gawan Bohort comes upon a cleric riding a donkey
Motif References: V20 | C100 | G303.16.9 |
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Lanc3-226: (4) When they come to a hermit’s house they take a night’s lodging
Motif References: Z254 | M301 | M361.1 | V462.2 |
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Lanc3-229: (8) Bohort comes to an old tree, leaf- and fruitless, in a hilly country
Motif References: P550.1.1 | B751.2 | F811 | D1016 |
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Lanc3-231: (9) The lady’s story: Once the land belonged to the king Amans who for the sake of his love for a beautiful maiden left her his lands and vassals
Motif References: P17 | P20 | Z142 | Z143 | B147.2.1.1 | Z150 | B211.3 | H218 | P550.1.1 | D1810.8 | D1814.2 |
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Lanc3-233: (19) Bohort has another dream: He comes to a pretty and large chapel, with an old man sitting on a chair
Motif References: Z150 | D1810.8 | D1814.2 |
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Lanc3-236: (14) The two knights fight furiously
Motif References: R10.1 | R10.6 | R51 | R111.1 | T471 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc3-241: When a troop of 12 knights searching for the maiden comes toward them Bohort refuses their hospitality and leaves at once to search for his brother Lyonel
Motif References: P251.5 | F773 | N846.2 | F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc3-244: The priest’s interpretation: the swan meant a maiden long in love for Bohort who will come to him and ask him to become her paramour
Motif References: T55 | T71 | Z142 | Z143 | Z150 | H619 | N846.2 | D1712.3 |
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Lanc3-247: The maiden is very grieved about his refusal
Motif References: T71 | F1041.21.8 | D2095 | D2188 |
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Lanc3-250: The monks care well for their guest and offer him a fine meal but Bohort keeps to water and bread
Motif References: Z142 | Z143 | Z150 | V300 | G303.9.4 | H619 | N846.2 | D1712.3 |
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Lanc3-254: The meaning of the foul branch and the lilies: Lyonel is the foul wood, for he keeps his distance to God
Motif References: Z150 | P251.5.4 | H619 | N846.2 | D1712.3 |
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Lanc3-257: In a hermitage nearby Bohort comes upon Lyonel
Motif References: S73.1 | S110 | P251.5 | G303.9.4 | P426.2 | N839 |
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Lanc3-261: In the meantime Bohort has recovered
Motif References: S73.1 | Z142 | Q211.0.2 | P251.5 | G303.9.4 | V550 | Q552 | N760 | F841 | F966 | F968 | H1219 | H1385 |
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Lanc3-267: Galaad comes upon many adventures in the kingdom of Logres
Motif References: M391 | P561 |
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Lanc3-270: (12) Galaad one night takes lodging at a hermitage not far from Corbenic
Motif References: N760 | N831 |
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Lanc3-274: They travel all day and night and come to a wild island, where they catch sight of another ship: The maiden tells them this is where to find adventure
Motif References: B108.2 | B175 | N734 | F826 | F841 | F883 | D1013 | D1365 | H1568 | H1573.6 | H1573 | D2000 |
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Lanc3-278: Parceval and Bohort fail in taking the sword
Motif References: Z254 | V301 | V331 | V350 | F833 | D1081 | D1408 | H1568 | D2081 |
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Lanc3-280: (10) King Ulans died trying to put the sword back
Motif References: T300 | M306 | M341.1 | F833 | F883 | D1081 | H1573.6 | D1714.1 |
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Lanc3-283: The maiden tells them the story: About forty years after Christ’s passion God had taken Nasiens, brother-in-law of king Morderans, in a cloud to some Western island, named Tornoant
Motif References: A170 | Q221.5 | F531.6.12.6 | V550 | H599 | H614 | F628.2.3 | F833 | D901 | F966 | H1023.8 | D1081 | H1098 | H1098.0.1 | D1520.15 | D1523.2 | H1561.6 | D2110 | D2135 | D2163.1 |
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Lanc3-285: (4) King Barlans, who was called King Mahagine, was a very virtuous king all his life, pious and generous to the poor
Motif References: M391 | Q551.9 | Q552 | F833 | F968 | D1081 |
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Lanc3-288: (13) The adventure of the Holy Grail relates that the first sinner, the first woman, was advised by the devil, who for his pride was banished from paradise
Motif References: Z150 | W200 | V300 | G303.9.4 | F811 | A1331 |
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Lanc3-292: That twig grew very quickly, its trunk, leaves and twigs were white, which symbolizes chastity and virtue, for at the time when they had to leave paradise Adam and Eva were chaste
Motif References: Z142 | A182.3 | V248 | V550 | D908 | D953 | F962.10 | F966 | D1610.2 |
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Lanc3-295: The tree and all trees coming from it are green, while the others remain white
Motif References: V11.9 | V19.1 | S73.1 | E90 | Z141 | Q211.0.2 | P251.5.4 | M301.7.2 | H619 | D1349.1 | D1500.1.3 | D1810.0.10 | D2033 |
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Lanc3-300: (18) Later on when the great flood came as a punishment all trees’ fruits lost their sweet taste but the fruits but the Tree of Life
Motif References: T 0 Love T80 | T80 | E90 | F645 | D1810.0.10 |
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Lanc3-303: (2) Salomon having learnt the future wants to bear a message to this chaste knight
Motif References: J155.4 | N831 | F833 | F841 | D1081 | D1810.0.10 |
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Lanc3-306: (4) Salomon’s wife works a fine bed with a fine covering and a crown covered with a white sheet
Motif References: A165.2.3 | A180 | Z254 | T300 | F811.20 | F833 | F841.2 | F883 | F969.1 | F1068 | D1081 | D1123 | D1523.2 | D1714.1 | D1810.8 |
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Lanc3-310: In a bag beneath the crown the knights find a letter telling them the story of the bed and the ship
Motif References: Z201.2 | T300 | N831 | F833 | F883 | D1081 | D1714.1 |
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Lanc3-314: Having boarded their own ship they are carried away by the winds
Motif References: F628.2 | F1084 | D1523.2 |
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Lanc3-317: (6) A priest, clad in white and carrying a host in a goblet, enters the hall
Motif References: S110 | S110.0.1 | P251.6.1 | P253.0.3 | V301 | M302 | V350 | T415 | T471 | P550.1.1 | N846.2 | D1812.2.4 |
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Lanc3-320: The priest and Galaad weep
Motif References: Z71.2 | Z142 | Z150 | F171.0.1 | A182.3.2 | M302 | B576 | B731.7.3 | N774 | D1812.2.4 |
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Lanc3-322: (7) At Eucharist (stille von der messe) they watch the stag transform into a man seated on top of the altar, while three lions transform into a man, an eagle, and a bull
Motif References: Z150 | Z176 | V292.1 | P426.1 | V510 | V515.1 | V550 | H619 | N846.2 | F966 |
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Lanc3-324: When they approach a strong castle a knight comes riding towards them and when he is told that the girl still is a virgin he orders them to keep the castle’s custom
Motif References: C650.1 | F1084 | H1561.2 |
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Lanc3-328: (3) They inquire about the strange custom and learn the story of the castle: A maiden is the mistress of land and castle
Motif References: V61.1 | M302 | N831 | D1500.1.7.3 | D1502.4.2.1 | D1714.1 | D1812.2.4 |
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Lanc3-331: (17) The sick maiden is cured, when the blood of the virgin has been applied to her
Motif References: R260 | Z292.1 | P683 | N831 | F883 | D905 | D908 | F955.1 | F962.10 | F965 | F968 | D1123 | D1500.1.7.3 | D1502.4.2.1 | D1523.2 | D1714.1 |
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Lanc3-334: (16) In the morning Galaad and Parceval leave the chapel
Motif References: V65 | Q211 | Q411.6 | Q550.1 | V550 | Q552.14 | Q552.1 | Q552.13.1 | F773 | F778 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F883 | F883 | F966 | D1841.3 |
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Lanc3-337: (5) Lancelot finds himself blocked in the wilderness by two huge rocks and a deep black water, the Marthosse, trusting in God he decides to linger on
Motif References: V150 | F169.9 | F883 | F969.3 | D1123 | D1162 | D1523.2 | D1814.2 |
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Lanc3-340: Lancelot identifies and relates to him his adventure
Motif References: V52 | M301.5 | N731 | N843 | H1233.3 | D1349.1 | D1766.1 |
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Lanc3-343: (17) Galaad recognizes the dead maiden
Motif References: V57 | V550 | F966 | D1123 | H1219 | D1520.15 | D1523.2 |
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Lanc3-346: (12) One night Lancelot lands at a castle
Motif References: V52 | V86 | F166.1.1 | V230.1 | V510 | V550 | F771 | B847 | F882 | F966 | D996 | D1171.6 | D1271 | H1573 | D2088 |
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Lanc3-350: Lancelot watches the priest raising the host and gets a glimpse of the Holy Trinity, God and the Holy Spirit putting a child into the priest’s hands who raises it
Motif References: A182.3.1 | V510 | Q552.13 | F882 | C940 | F962.2 | F1041.9 | D1271 |
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Lanc3-353: (7) Lancelot in his swoon watched great wonders
Motif References: F183.1 | V510 | Q520 | F782 | D1472.1.14.1 | H1573.6 | D1601.37 |
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Lanc3-357: (9) After having left the castle Lancelot lodges at a monastery
Motif References: Z150 | Z254 | T300 | H411.11 | Z702 | F716 | D925 | D1714 |
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Lanc3-361: Galaad comes the monastery in Gorre where Lancelot found the grave of king Loßente, the son of Joseph of Arimathia, and failed at the grave of Symeon
Motif References: R150 | V153 | V520 | E545 | V550 | F778 | F966 | D1271 | H1568 | H1573.6 | D1672 |
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Lanc3-363: One day they meet Bohort and the three of them are very happy
Motif References: V550 | F882 | D908 | F962.2 | F962.10 | F965 | F966 | H1023.8 | H1098.0.1 | D1271 | D2163.1 |
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Lanc3-366: (11) A sick crowned man on a wooden bier is carried into the hall by four maidens
Motif References: M341.1 | V510 | F991.1 |
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Lanc3-368: (13) Joseph gets ready to sing mass
Motif References: F166.1.1 | Z176 | A182.1 | F183.1 | V510 | V510.1 | V515.1 | D1171.6 | D1472.1.14.1 |
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Lanc3-371: The man declares that Galaad will learn further details at the holy palace in Saras
Motif References: Z71.8 | A182.3.2 | Q223 | M341 | D860 | H1219 | D1500.1.7.3 |
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Lanc3-372: (15) Around midnight while the companions are praying a voice tells them to set out on their journey
Motif References: V550 | F883 | F966 | D1123 | D1520.15 | D1523.2 | H1573.6 | D2122 |
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Lanc3-375: (14) Galaad tells him that once in a vision he saw the glory of the heavens due to the Holy Grail, which made him so happy that he would have wanted to die that moment
Motif References: Q223 | V550 | D860 | F966 |
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Lanc3-377: (11) They carry the table up to the gates
Motif References: R4 | R41.1 | V301 | N817.0.1 | F950 | D1472.1.14.1 | D1713 | D2161.3.7 |
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Lanc3-379: (8) Galaad asks God to let him die, when King Estorant falls sick and sends for the prisoners
Motif References: P11.1 | P13.5 | P17 | V510 | V550 | F789 | F899 | F966 | D1810.8 |
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Lanc3-382: (4) After Galaad’s death his soul is carried away by angels
Motif References: V153 | P425 | E722.2.10 | F778 | D863 | F883.1 |
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Lanc3-387: The Book of the adventures of the Holy Grail being finished King Henry wanted Gatiers Map to complete the story he told before
Motif References: P561 |
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Lanc3-390: (7) As soon as Lancelot has joined King Arthur’s court he proves to be unable to keep his vow of chastity overwhelmed by his love for Genievre
Motif References: T481 | K1818 | K2247.3 |
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Lanc3-394: (3) Lancelot tells the queen that he will take part in the tournament incognito
Motif References: P50 | P52.2 | T59.2 |
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Lanc3-400: (5) Lancelot, his squire and the young knight leave in the evening for Gintiestre
Motif References: P561 |
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Lanc3-404: Lancelot immediately excels in jousting and his companion is doing well too, but soon is unhorsed by Hector
Motif References: R222 | P561 |
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Lanc3-407: (7) Lancelot fights furiously, fells many knights and kills their horses
Motif References: R222 | P561 |
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Lanc3-410: (9) Gawan and Gaheries pursue the stranger
Motif References: R222 | P561 |
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Lanc3-413: (7) Next morning they leave for another tournament at Thoneburg within four weeks
Motif References: R222 | P561 | F575.1 |
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Lanc3-416: (5) Gawan secretly asks the maiden for her love
Motif References: P52.2 | T59.2 | H126 |
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Lanc3-420: (10) Gawan is amazed that Lancelot chose a love beneath his high rank
Motif References: K2247.3 |
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Lanc3-424: (7) They keep silent about the winner of the tournament
Motif References: P52.2 | T59.2 |
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Lanc3-427: (4) The queen asks Bohort about Lancelot who fought as red knight with the sleeve at the tournament, which alarms Bohort for he wounded him
Motif References: T75 | T84 | T89.3 | T230 | N318 |
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Lanc3-431: The news make the queen angry and depressed
Motif References: T75 | P200 | H1385 |
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Lanc3-435: (13) In the meantime Lancelot has been lying sick from his wound for one month
Motif References: T 0 Love T71 | T71 |
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Lanc3-439: (13) Lancelot gets to know about the tournament at Thonoburg from an errant youth from Northomberlande
Motif References: P424 |
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Lanc3-441: (17) The physician convinced that such a ride would be the knight’s death refuses to set out with him
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Lanc3-446: The sorrowful news of Lancelot greatly worry his friends and brothers and they entreat the squire to tell them where he left him
Motif References: M150 | T257 | P561 | H1385 |
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Lanc3-448: (8) While he is at Thoneburg the king once again sends for Bohort and his kin but they refuse to come before they have found Lancelot
Motif References: H1385 |
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Lanc3-452: (5) Lancelot tells them that he still is suffering from a wound he received at the tournament of Gintiestre, but within eight days will be well again
Motif References: N733.1 |
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Lanc3-456: (6) On his way to Camlot King Arthur breaks his journey at the castle Tamrot
Motif References: N300 |
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Lanc3-459: (8) Morgane’s castle is very beautiful and strong, illuminated by numerous candles and every wall is covered with silk
Motif References: F771 |
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Lanc3-462: (12) The king enters the chamber decorated by Lancelot during his captivity
Motif References: F112 | H194 | F213 | F216 | P253 | F360 | F361 | T415 | N634 | F730 | D1711 | D1711.10 | D1810 | K2212 | K2220 |
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Lanc3-465: (4) The king reads the legend to the pictures in the hall
Motif References: H11.1.2 | H22 | F360 | F361 | F855 | K1550.1 |
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Lanc3-468: (6) Morgane relates the story to him: At first Lancelot dared not ask the queen for her love
Motif References: T24.1 | R211 | F375 | F855 |
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Lanc3-470: (8) The king regrets that he refused to believe Egravinst’s story about the queen’s lover
Motif References: T92 | M150 | F360 | F361 | K2220 |
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Lanc3-472: (11) In the meantime Lancelot has recovered from his wound and having offered presents to the lady and the physician leaves with Bohort and Gawan
Motif References: T15 | T24.1 | T71 |
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Lanc3-476: (4) Next morning they set out for Kamahelot
Motif References: P52.2 | T75.0.1 |
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Lanc3-478: (11) Many a Jew and Heathen suffered humiliation and death because of women - many tales tell about it: The beautiful son of king David warred against his father and died
Motif References: T 0 Love P52.2 | P52.2 | T80 |
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Lanc3-481: (8) Bohort alarmed by the queen’s rage warns Lancelot that all members of their family ought to leave but refuses to tell him the reason of the queen’s bad mood
Motif References: T 0 Love P200 | P200 | T257 |
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Lanc3-485: (15) King Arthur meanwhile has left his sister Morge and returns to Kamahelot
Motif References: T92.1 | S111 | T200 | N332 | K929.1 | K1501 | K2116.1 | K2247.3 | J2301 |
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Lanc3-489: (6) The king leaves grieving for the dead man, the queen with her ladies retires to the garden
Motif References: V60 | V65 | F883 |
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Lanc3-491: After Lancelot has left his companions he rides at random through the wilderness, taking lodging at hermitages
Motif References: H126 | N300 | F824.2 |
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Lanc3-495: (7) At Kamahelot many valiant knights meet for the tournament
Motif References: P200 | P310 | P561 |
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Lanc3-498: (8) When Morderans of the Porczen arrives at court three days later no one dares tell him about his brother’s death
Motif References: P20 | H218 | P251.5 | P510 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc3-502: (4) The queen quickly grasps that no one will readily fight as her champion
Motif References: Z71.12 | H218 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc3-504: (3) One day a splendid ship covered with rich silk cloth lands near the castle and Gawan and the king go down to look at it
Motif References: H11 | T71 | T81.2 | F841 | F883 |
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Lanc3-509: Gawan brings the news to the queen, that the maiden of Challot never obtained Lancelot’s love
Motif References: H11 | N318 | F883 |
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Lanc3-512: (8) The knight tells him the story of the poisoning and that Mador obtained a law-court
Motif References: Z71.12 | H218 | N733 | H1381.8 |
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Lanc3-516: (5) They stay at the hermitage for some days until Lancelot has fully recovered
Motif References: H126 | N746 |
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Lanc3-518: (7) Bohort and Hector are welcomed at Kamahelot by the king for they are his favorite knights
Motif References: P20 | H218 | H1381.8 | K2116.1 |
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Lanc3-526: (6) Lancelot arrives, fully armed, carrying a white device with one cross-bar
Motif References: R75 | H195 | P510 | P523 | P556.0.1 | P557.4 | N839 |
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Lanc3-530: (12) On learning that Lancelot has returned the king hurries to welcome him
Motif References: T257 | T298 |
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Lanc3-533: (9) The king has enclosed Egravins, Morderet and Guerehes in a room and asks them once more
Motif References: P12 | P50.0.1 | K1550.1 |
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Lanc3-537: (2) Arthur sends for his three nephews
Motif References: K1551 |
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Lanc3-540: The king asks his knights to join him for a hunt next morning but refuses Lancelot offer to accompany him too
Motif References: J652 | K1551 | K1818 |
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Lanc3-542: (14) He locks the door and lies with the queen
Motif References: R210 | K1550.1 |
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Lanc3-548: (11) In the meantime the treacherous knights have taken the queen captive
Motif References: W34 | Q241 | Q411 | P510 |
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Lanc3-552: The king orders a great fire to be made on the meadow before the castle to burn the queen for her infidelity
Motif References: W34.2 | P205 | Q414.0.2 | F575.1 |
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Lanc3-554: (5) As soon as Lancelot learns that the queen has been sentenced to death he and the 32 knights in his company hurry to the meadow
Motif References: R161.4 | R175 | N330 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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Lanc3-558: (7) Lancelot takes the queen to the castle Joijeuse Garde, a fine stronghold situated near the town of Langrevan
Motif References: R310 | P552.6 |
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Lanc3-561: (6) The king learns of the disaster before town: Only three knights have survived, among them Mordret, Egravins has burnt, Lancelot has abducted the queen
Motif References: R260 | P681 | F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc3-566: Gawan still has not learnt the sad news and think people are mourning the death of their queen
Motif References: V60 | V65 | P681 | F852 | F883 | F1041.21.7 |
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Lanc3-572: The court is silenced by grief
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P14.15.2 | M114.4 | M150 | P550.1.1 | P552.6 | P557.0.1 |
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Lanc3-579: (5) Arthur’s army arrives at the court
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | H1574 |
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Lanc3-581: At dawn the king and his army of about 1000 men leave
Motif References: P557.0.4 | P558 | K2350 |
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Lanc3-584: (13) Lancelot sends a maiden as messenger to the king to inquire about the reasons for the war: He would be ready to fight in single combat against his two best knights if the war were about the accusation of adultery
Motif References: P14.15.2 | W34 | M150 | P550 |
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Lanc3-587: (18) The maiden replies that his answer grieves her
Motif References: W34 | M301.1.1 | M342 | M342.1 |
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Lanc3-590: (13) Toward his knights in the hall Lancelot feigns cheerfulness
Motif References: P555 | F1084 | K2350 |
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Lanc3-595: (10) Gawan sees that Bohort and Hector thus have offended the king, he attacks Hector
Motif References: F628.2 | F1084 |
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Lanc3-598: (16) Lancelot praises his fighters’ bravery who have done well against superior forces
Motif References: P552 | P555 | P557.0.1 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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Lanc3-604: (5) The king attacks Lancelot, who only protects himself with his shield
Motif References: W34 | P557.0.4 |
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Lanc3-607: (4) At that point the Pope Leo gets the news that King Arthur having lost his wife will kill her if he comes upon her
Motif References: V84 | T92.1 | P121 | P122 | T200 | V294 | T298 | Q436 | N846.2 |
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Lanc3-610: Bohort, as well as Hector and Lyonel, doe not approve of this decision for they fear for Lancelot’s life from longing for the queen
Motif References: T59.1 | H82.3.1 | T92.1 | P122 | T298 | P570 | N846.2 |
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Lanc3-615: (11) The king thanks Lancelot
Motif References: Q431.8 |
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Lanc3-619: (10) Gawan still is irreconcilable insisting on revenge for the loss of his relatives
Motif References: Z230 | P634 | F839.2 |
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Lanc3-622: Lancelot leaves Josegarde giving the castle to one of his knights with the king’s consent
Motif References: P13.5 | P17 | Q431.8 | P556 |
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Lanc3-627: (11) King Arthur travels throughout Logres, receiving hospitality at his vassals’ castles
Motif References: P19 | M114.4 | P193 | P233 |
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Lanc3-630: (13) Arthur’s huge army (about 40000 warriors) crosses the sea and makes camp on the shore
Motif References: M301.1.1 | M301.2 | M341 | M356.1.1 | M391 | P557.0.1 | F873.2 | D1814.1 | K2350 |
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Lanc3-633: The woman rides on without heeding neither the king nor Gawan
Motif References: P552 | P557.0.4 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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Lanc3-638: In the meantime Morderet enjoys himself by celebrating many feasts with the lords
Motif References: T10 | P14.15.1 | W131 | P193 | P236.4 | P614 | P634 | K1851.2 | K1864.1 | K2249.5 |
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Lanc3-643: The lords’ speaker tells her that only the queen’s husband can be king and therefore they chose the best and most valiant knight to marry her
Motif References: P20 | N839 |
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Lanc3-646: (8) She laments to him her distress: even if Morderet would not be Arthur’s son she would such a treacherous man as her husband
Motif References: R210 | T323 | N839 |
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Lanc3-650: (7) Morderet fearing treachery obtains their oath of fidelity even if they had to fight King Arthur himself
Motif References: P14.15.2 | M100.0.1 | P550.1.1 | P557.0.4 |
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Lanc3-654: After a siege of about two month King Arthur has given up hope to conquer the town
Motif References: P14.15.2 | H217.1 | P557.0.4 |
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Lanc3-659: (2) Bohort and Lyonel are not pleased that Gawan is about to fight in judicial combat against Lancelot: he is in the wrong
Motif References: W34 | M223 | P310 |
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Lanc3-664: The king leaves the camp together with Carades and Gawan, Lancelot leaves town in the company of Bohort and Hector
Motif References: W155 | P556.0.1 | P557.4 | P559 |
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Lanc3-669: (10) The knights return to their quarters
Motif References: H218 | P557.4 |
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Lanc3-673: (11) Combat starts
Motif References: Z201.2 | H218 | D1830 | D1836 |
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Lanc3-677: (9) Gawan was born in the kingdom of Organie in the town Gelone
Motif References: V223 | V229.2 | M301.5 | M310.1 | P426.2 | N843 | F950 | F952 | D1713 | D1830 | D1836 | D2161.3.1 | D2161.3.7 |
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Lanc3-680: Gawan fiercely attacks Lancelot and wounds him
Motif References: H218 | P557.4 |
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Lanc3-685: (5) When Lancelot joins his companions Hector blames him of having spared Gawan whom he should have decapitated
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Lanc3-690: When the king wants to return to Logres news comes to him that the Romans have assaulted his kingdom after their large army already had devastated Burgundy and killed all inhabitants
Motif References: P531 | P550.1.1 | P556 |
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Lanc3-693: (11) Next morning the knights from Logres arm themselves
Motif References: P552 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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Lanc3-696: The knights of Logres pursue the Romans, capturing 500 noblemen and slaying the rest of the army
Motif References: P14.15.2 | S139.2.2 | P236.4 | R260 | K2249.5 |
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Lanc3-698: (11) The king remembers his vision: a snake coming out of his womb who burnt his lands and warred against him
Motif References: N130 | Z150 | V515.2 | D1810.8 |
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Lanc3-703: In the meantime Mordered besieges the queen’s tower in London with war-machines
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P19 | W131 | R210 | P550.1.1 | P557.0.4 | P614 |
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Lanc3-707: News of the king’s return and the imminent have come to the queen
Motif References: P29 | R325.4 |
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Lanc3-712: In the meantime the king has arrived at the fortress of Dover where he is welcomed very friendly
Motif References: V65 | V153 | F778 | F883 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21.6 | F1041.8.2 |
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Lanc3-716: (10) Gawan is generally mourned
Motif References: T11 | V60 | S62 | S110 | W181 | T257 | Q411.6 | P681 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21.6 |
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Lanc3-721: (6) At Kamahelot all are grieved on learning Gawan’s death
Motif References: W11 | Q42 | V60 | M341 | E366.4 | V400 | V410 | V520 | J652 | F883 | D1810.8.3 |
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Lanc3-724: In the morning when he wakes the king prays to God for victory
Motif References: N111.3 | P122 | N130 | Z163 | Q331 | H619 | J652 | N846.2 | D1712.3 | D1810.8 | D1810.8.3 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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Lanc3-727: (11) King Arthur rides on to the field of Salebiers
Motif References: M301 | M302.6 | M341 | M342 | M342.1 | M356.1.1 | M391 | P556 | J652 |
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Lanc3-730: (10) Arthur sends word to Mordret that his treachery and false oath shall be punished
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P552 |
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Lanc3-733: (12) Morderet makes twenty battle formations, the last one is commanded by himself
Motif References: P550.1.1 | P552 | F1084 |
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Lanc3-742: (17) King Karados watching this happen to one of Arthur’s troops comes to their aid and orders them to hide their grief if he would be killed for otherwise the enemy would take advantage of it
Motif References: P550 | J580 | F1084 | F1084.1.1 |
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Lanc3-756: On watching Mordret killing Ywan Arthur laments
Motif References: A102.17.1 | N731.2 | F882 | F1061 | F1084 | F1084.1.1 |
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Lanc3-760: (4) They lament the death of so many knights, and the consequences of a war: death that makes orphans and widows
Motif References: V50 | N130 | Z201.2 | N330 | P550.1.1 | F833 |
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Lanc3-764: (10) King Arthur sends Giflet to a lake near a mountain not far away and orders him to throw the sword into the water
Motif References: Z71.1 | D878.1 |
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Lanc3-766: (14) Arthur weeps and orders Giflet to leave him alone to die
Motif References: V65 | V153 | F778 | F841 | F883 | D1520.15 |
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Lanc3-769: Giflet learns from the hermit at the chapel that ladies took Arthur to that place
Motif References: P56 | R325.4 | P557.0.1 |
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Lanc3-772: (10) Morderet’s sons are frightened on getting the news of their arrival for they are afraid of Lancelot
Motif References: T211.9 | P550.1.1 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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Lanc3-778: The squire tells him that Lyonel has died
Motif References: P56 | P426.2 |
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Lanc3-781: (5) After Bohort has buried his brother in the town of Gintiestre he leaves in quest for Lancelot
Motif References: P426.1 | V462 | N733 | H1385 |
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Lanc3-783: (11) Bleoberis wakes and watches the archbishop enjoying some dream, praising God who has shown him what he longed to see
Motif References: P16.1 | P17 | V60 | V153 | V510 | V520 | E722.2.10 | F778 | F883 | F1041.21.7 | H1219 | D1810.8 |
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Loccumer Artusroman (<1300)  View all

LocAR-1: Locc1 = Bl
Motif References: P91 | F824 |
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LocAR-2: Locc2 = Bl
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LocAR-3: Locc3 = Bl
Motif References: P91 | F824 |
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LocAR-4: Locc4 = Bl
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LocAR-5: Locc5 = Bl
Motif References: P314 | N767.1 |
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LocAR-6: Locc6 = Bl
Motif References: R110 |
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LocAR-7: Locc7 = Bl
Motif References: P91 | F824 |
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Lohengrin (>1285)  View all

Lohe-1: Clingsor and Wolfram of Eschenbach have a riddle contest: Clingsor tells the story of a father who by various means (shouting, blowing a horn, slapping in the face) tries to wake a child that is sleeping on top of a dike to save it from the rising waters (the wind constantly keeps driving the waves towards the dike, while night is already falling)
Motif References: Z100 | Z150 | H548 | H767 | H810 |
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Lohe-8: Clingsor continues the riddle contest which takes place in front of the prince of Thuringia
Motif References: Z100 | V220 | H548 | H767 | H810 |
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Lohe-11: Clingsor declares that Wolfram could not possibly have found the solution of his riddle by simple wisdom of a lawman and concedes that Wolfram must have a good knowledge of astronomy
Motif References: C61 | V227 | G303.9.7 | Q550 | H1219 |
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Lohe-18: Wolfram draws the sign of the Holy Cross before him and thus chases the devil, who joins Clingsor
Motif References: G303.16.3 |
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Lohe-22: Clingsor says that although he is a very wise cleric he has been defeated by a lawman
Motif References: Z71.16.2 | F184 | H548 | A571.1 | F721.2 | F966 | D1213 | D1317.7 | D1960.2 |
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Lohe-29: At this point the prince of Thuringia begs Wolfram to relate to them the story of Lohengrin who was sent out by Arthur as soon as the ladies have been sent for
Motif References: T75.2.1 | P110 | H218 | D1213 | D1317.7 | D1421.0.1 | D1601.18.1 | K2247 |
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Lohe-36: When Elsam fails in finding a champion her chaplain, who is named Albian, counsels her to pray to God for help
Motif References: B11.11 | H218.0.1 | F966 | D1213 | D1317.7 | H1381.8 | D1421.0.1 | H1561.6 | D1601.18.1 |
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Lohe-41: The din of the bell causes great suffering to King Arthur and his court
Motif References: Z150 | F184 | B751 | B754.6.1 | B754.7 |
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Lohe-46: Key offers his advice to the queen (because of the din he has to shout): They should have three maidens, Elyz, daughter of Parzival, Penylle, Lanzelet’s daughter, and Gawein’s daughter Sygelint put on special maidenly garments (Vlesiant that Iudas once brought from the Pelibron) and they should fly falcons
Motif References: V80 | B150 | V211.10 | V250 | B811 | F883 | D1273 | D1310 | H1381.8 |
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Lohe-52: The king and the courtiers are eager to be chosen as champions: Arthur, quite certain of his chivalric qualities, Parzival, who has fought against the heathens in Persia, Gawein, who has won great fame in Spain, and once fought one day and one night against two strong giants - he killed one of them, and captured the other
Motif References: F531.6.12.6 | F610 | F628.2.3 | D1057 | D1335.4 | H1381.8 | D1812.4 |
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Lohe-63: When Lohengrin is about to mount his horse God sends a boat driven by a swan
Motif References: V30 | Z150 | B172.2.1 | V231.1 | B558.1 | B811.5 | F851 | D1030 | D1275 |
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Lohe-73: Meanwhile the throng gathered at the landing place has woken the knight, yet the swan takes his distance from them
Motif References: V140 | V231.1 | F252.5 | V510 | B811.5 |
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Lohe-79: As soon as Lohengrin has left the boat and his armor and weapons have been taken to the shore the swan leaves
Motif References: T15 | F252.5 | F575.1 | F575.2 |
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Lohe-106: At this point Wolfram interrupts his tale and asks Clingsor if he wants to go on with it
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P50.0.1 |
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Lohe-158: The news of Lohengrin’s arrival somewhat displeases Telramunt, but he declares that he will defeat him in combat and win the lady’s hand
Motif References: T15 | P510 |
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Lohe-191: Telramunt has already arrived beforehand
Motif References: P12 | W35 | H218 | P557.4 |
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Lohe-208: Telramunt appears in splendid armor to meet Lohengrin, whose shield and helmet shine brilliantly and who has a fine steed
Motif References: H218 | H218.0.1 | Q262 | P510 | P557.4 |
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Lohe-227: Elsam claims Lohengrin as her husband, the latter however declares neither the maiden nor any other person could claim him
Motif References: C32 | T55 | T68 | Z202 | F252.5 | F301 | C932 | D1711 |
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Lohe-233: The Emperor once again summons all his lords to join his campaign against the Hungarians
Motif References: T136.1 | P561 |
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Lohe-245: An unknown knight clad in red clothes first, then in green ones, takes part in the tournament for his love’s sake and excels in jousting
Motif References: R99 | P173.3 | R222 | V350 | P531 | P550.1.1 | P556 |
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Lohe-259: Lohengrin promises to assist in fighting the Huns
Motif References: V350 | P550.1.1 | P557.0.3 | N817.0.1 | F962 | K2320 |
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Lohe-273: On both sides many men are killed
Motif References: R260 | V350 | P550.1.1 | P555 | P557.0.3 | F827 |
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Lohe-292: The Emperor then turns back to Regensburc, where the townspeople welcome him and bestow rich treasures on him, precious and money heaped upon shields for his treasure chamber
Motif References: V80 | Q111 | V140 |
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Lohe-315: The lords arrive and to honor the Emperor (Heinrich of Saxony) and his kin because of his triumph declare that he should bear the title “Emperor” although he has not yet been consecrated in Rome and that he and his successors should be called “Father of the Land”
Motif References: P13.5 | P110.0.1 | P121 | P122 | V294 | Z731 |
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Lohe-332: Lohengrin and Elsam take leave from the Emperor and his wife and return to Prabant, where they receive a friendly welcome and many gifts
Motif References: V140 | V150 | V331.1.1 | V340 | M341.1 | D1003 | D1624.2 |
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Lohe-343: The Emperor’s son-in-law is sent as a messenger from the French king
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P14.15.2 | Q111 | V350 |
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Lohe-363: In the morning the king of Arl is enfeoffed by the Emperor, who then asks the king of France to stay for he would like to hear his advice concerning the Pope’s message
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P14.15.2 | P17.0.2 | P50.0.1 | M100.0.1 | P193 | P555 | P557.0.1 |
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Lohe-379: Meanwhile the kings of France and of Arl have left in the company of Lohengrin and Giselbreht of Lorraine
Motif References: W11 | P53 | T59 | P110.0.1 | P122 | T200 | F305 | P311.5 | P555 | T596 | F826 | F1041.21.7 | D1071 | D1380.11 | D1387 |
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Lohe-388: The troops are to meet in Basel, where the Emperor will join the king Rulf of Burgundy
Motif References: P19 | P19.4.0.1 | V140 | V350 | P555 | F834 | F952.6 | D1003 | D1084 | D1500.1.7.3 | D1500.1.17 | D1505.8.1 |
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Lohe-412: Word is sent to the Pope that military aid will arrive soon
Motif References: Q170 | V350 | P555 | P557.0.3 |
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Lohe-460: Eleven Christian warriors led by three knights, all dressed alike in white clothes, do great harm to the heathen army
Motif References: Z71.8 | V220 | R222 | V229.7 | V350 | P550.1 |
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Lohe-480: The heathens think that unknown knight must be the duke of Prabant, who has changed his coat-of-arms
Motif References: V350 | P550.1 | P557 |
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Lohe-509: The Pope declares that any Christian killed in battle will obtain salvation
Motif References: P91 | H126 | Z150 | Q170 | P557 | F824 | F883 |
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Lohe-537: The prince of Prabant goes to battle under his device so as to be recognized
Motif References: V59 | Z71.1 | H126 | Z142 | Z143 | V211.10 | R260 | V331.1 | V350 | P550.1 | F1084 | D1266.1 | D1310 |
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Lohe-596: The Christian dead are buried, the wagons with the idols of the heathens are burnt
Motif References: V1.11 | W11.5 | V60 | V61 | V69.1 | P173.3 | V350 | C541.1 | P559 | P683 |
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Lohe-619: (6105) Meanwhile the empress has left the town and with her retinue has gone to a splendid meadow on a brook (locus amoenus: beautiful trees, flowers, birdsong) where a wonderful tent has been made ready for her
Motif References: T10 | F575.2 |
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Lohe-631: The Emperor and the Pope join their conversation and they learn that the Pope knows who were those warriors but will not tell in public
Motif References: A182.3 | V229.7 | V294 | D2095 | D2188 |
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Lohe-649: The Emperor has not yet received the crown from the hands of the Pope, because the heathens interrupted with their attack, moreover the Empress had to leave for Rome and Lohengrin sneaked away to fight unrecognized in the battle against the heathens
Motif References: P13.5 | Q111 | B768.2 | D810 | F821.1 | F826 | D1052 | D1071 | D1342 | D1359.3 | D1382.6 | D1387 | D1656 |
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Lohe-655: The crowning ceremony takes place on Whitsunday: After the Emperor has been granted forgiveness of his sins and promised virtuosity and justice towards widows and orphans the Pope crowns him
Motif References: T10 | P13.5 | T91 | T230 | V350 |
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Lohe-667: They arrive in Meilan, where the emperor stays for four weeks
Motif References: T100 | T130 |
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Lohe-686: The bishops of Menz and of Trier assist the young bishop in singing his first mass
Motif References: W32 | R222 | K2129 |
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Lohe-696: The duchess is grieved because of her children’s unknown descent
Motif References: C32.2.1 | C32.2.2 | Q115 | M223 | F252.5 | F301 |
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Lohe-708: (7074) He recalls that Elsam gave him a promise before they were married: never to ask his name nor where he came from
Motif References: C32.2.1 | C32.2.2 | F252.5 | F301 | V450 | C932 |
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Lohe-715: The Grail is kept by Arthur and his knights in India in a land enclosed by high mountains
Motif References: F145 | F163.1 | F173 | V211.10 | V450 | F707 | F771 | F966 | D1171.6 | D1266.1 | D1310 |
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Lohe-719: (7182) At last Lohengrin asks the Emperor and his wife to care for Elsam and his children
Motif References: P110.0.1 | P122 | P233 | P272 | F305 | F305.1 | F340 | T600 | F1041.21 |
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Lohe-731: The Emperor rules eighteen years thereafter, then he succumbs to illness
Motif References: V331 | K1860 |
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Lohe-749: There are many disputes about the throne of the pope, claimed by two men, Iohan and Gregorius
Motif References: P16 | P17 | T95.0.3 | S111 | P236.1 | Q262 | V294 | E300 | M301.14 | M341.1.2 | M370.1 | M391 | Q413 | Q451.7 | Q451.5 | K1900 | K2231 |
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Lohe-754: Heinrich II
Motif References: H221.2 | T315 | V331 | H412.4.1 | K2110.1 |
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Manuel und Amande (>1300)  View all

MaAm-1: (1a-b; 2a-b; 3a) A knight (Manuel) wooes a lady, by the name of Amande
Motif References: W11 | T50 | T136.1 | P634 |
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MaAm-3: (3b; 4a-4b, v
Motif References: Z292 | Z293 | A570 | A580 | D1960.4 |
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MaAm-4: (4b, v
Motif References: B17.2.1.3 | B73 | T211.9.1 | F1041.1.2 |
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Merlin (>1300)  View all

Merl-1: Merlin, who is a wise child, always speaks the truth and never does anything wrong
Motif References: M301 | V332 | T615.3 | J903 | D1712 | D1812 |
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Merl-30: Merlin retires from the world and lives in the woods like a hermit
Motif References: M301.1 | V462 |
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Merl-41: The king hears about Merlin’s power of prophecy and wants to make him his counselor
Motif References: P14.15.1 | T300 | P427 | D1714.1 |
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Merl-59: Merlin gives evidence of his power of prophecy three times: The steward wants to know his death and Merlin tells him that he will fall to his death
Motif References: Z71.1 | M341 | M341.2.4 | M341.1 | M341.2.23 | M341.2.3 | H500 | H1576 | K1821 |
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Merl-121: Merlin is caught by a virgin disguised as a man
Motif References: M304 | M341 | M341.1 | M370.1 | N456 | H500 | F591 | K1837 |
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Merl-185: Merlin as the king’s prophet: The king asks Merlin about his lands, the other kings’ fate and death
Motif References: Z150 | M341 | M342.1 | M370.1 |
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Merl-201: Merlin prophesies the death of the German emperor Heinrich by drowning: At the king’s question Merlin tells him that the successor to the German throne will be a fox-like person, who will defend his country like a lion but who will soon drown like a dog, which turns out to be the fate of emperor Heinrich
Motif References: M341 | M341.1.2 | M341.2.3 | M370.1 |
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Merl-211: Merlin is a Christian prophet authorized by Christ himself
Motif References: L111.2 | Z255.1 | D1812.1.2 |
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Merl-233: Christ works many a miracle: A young girl by the name of Lüthild of (Lüftel-)Berg has lost her mother
Motif References: W48 | V220 | V229.2 | P282 | V400 | D471.1 | D1713 |
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Merl-274: One day Lüthild wants to catch wild geese on her father’s fields
Motif References: E32 | E121.4 | V220 | V229.2 | B251.2 | D1713 |
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Merl-317: Another miracle is told of Lüthild: Her father’s neighbor, a wealthy and greedy man, does not respect the boundary of his fields in ploughing
Motif References: W151 | P411 | P510 |
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Pleier, Garel von dem Blühenden Tal (<1270)  View all

PlGar-1: [lacuna] Many guests come to attend Arthur’s splendid Whitsun festival which is held each year at a flower-filled plain bordered by the Prizzilian Forest
Motif References: R10.5 | W11.2 | P13 | M223 | P634 | N770.0.1 |
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PlGar-90: While Arthur is lamenting his loss a famous knight, Arthur’s relative, arrives who has all chivalric virtues and is widely known for his valiance: Sir Garel of the Blooming Valley (ze dem blüenden tal)
Motif References: R10.5 | P12 | P50 |
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PlGar-218: Not long afterward a giant comes to see the king
Motif References: P14.15.2 | F531.4.5.2 | F531.5.10 | F531.4.7 | F531.5.1.0.1 | P550.1.3 | P552.6 |
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PlGar-396: The king is not frightened and says that the lord’s might could fail him
Motif References: W11.2 | P14.15.2 | L225.1 | P557.2 |
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PlGar-595: Cay mocks Garel saying he would not have taken the queen from the stranger and that therefore he should ride at once to Chanadich and slay the four giants
Motif References: W11.2 | P50.2 | M402 | P552.6 |
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PlGar-738: Meanwhile Garel follows the giant all day but cannot catch up with him
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PlGar-916: After the meal the ladies say goodnight and the host sits to talk to his guest
Motif References: T75.2.1 | T104.1 | P550.1 | P557.0.4 | K810.1 |
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PlGar-1104: Garel offers to help the lord fight his enemy and the lord thanks him
Motif References: P58 | R75 | M100.0.1 | P555.4 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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PlGar-1412: In the meantime Gerhart has ridden out far ahead of his men and when he sees Garel on the lookout he hurries toward him
Motif References: R74.4 | R75 | M100.0.1 | P310.5 | P552.6 | P559 | H1561.2 |
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PlGar-1650: Meanwhile Rialt whom Garel has sent to the maiden comes riding toward the castle
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PlGar-1808: Garel is much honored by his host and the people
Motif References: Q53 | Q111 | P320 |
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PlGar-1997: When Garel asks his leave to depart they are all disappointed but wish him luck
Motif References: P310.5 | P552.6 |
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PlGar-2130: Garel rides through a beautiful forest and comes to a meadow
Motif References: R74.4 | R75 | P91 | M100.0.1 | Z150 | P310.5 | P552.6 | H1561.2 |
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PlGar-2345: Gilan asks Garel about the purpose of his journey and Garel tells him
Motif References: R41.1 | T59 | R75 | H82.3 | M100.0.1 | B182.1 | Q196.1 | F241.6 | P251.5 | F302 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.5.11 | F628.2.3 | N839 | D1213 | H1221 | D1359.3 | D1359.3.1.3 | H1561.2 | H1561.2.0.1 |
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PlGar-2531: Garel asks him to tell more about Eskilabon and Gilan says that he is a mighty prince who fears nothing
Motif References: R41.1 | R50 | P52 | M100.0.1 | R110 | H1385.0.1 | H1561.2.0.1 |
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PlGar-2617: Garel asks Gilan why this noble knight began such an uncourtly practice
Motif References: P52 | B291.1 | P310.5 | C515 | P556.0.1 | F777 | F818 | N839 | H1385.0.1 |
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PlGar-2770: When they come to a beautiful castle Gilan tells Garel that the castle and the land are subject to his sister and they would be welcome
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PlGar-3016: They get up at daybreak and hear mass
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | H1385.0.1 |
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PlGar-3170: Garel then sees the high wall and the garden before him where no one is allowed to pick flowers unless he seeks combat
Motif References: P52 | B291.1 | C515 | P556.0.1 | F777 | F818 |
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PlGar-3300: Garel says that this evil custom dishonors the lord, because his treatment of the defeated knights is most uncourtly and Garel for that reason is his enemy
Motif References: P50 | P52 | B291.1 | P556.0.1 |
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PlGar-3429: Eskilabon asks that his armor be brought to him
Motif References: P91 | H126 | Z150 | F821.1 | F824 | D1645 |
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PlGar-3542: Then the four knights come together in knightly combat
Motif References: H1561.2 |
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PlGar-3706: Then Garel addresses his adversary and says he must release the captives to him
Motif References: R9.10 | R74.4 | R75 | M100.0.1 |
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PlGar-3825: Eskilabon tells him his story: He serves a beautiful and virtuous queen in hope of love’s reward, her name is Claretschanze of Portigal
Motif References: T41 | P52.2 | Q58 | T68 | H359 | P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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PlGar-3930: Yet he lost her favor later on: One day Frians, prince of Ponterteis, who obtained Gawan’s horse at Logreis by deceit, came and gathered flowers for a wreath
Motif References: M108 | M166 | N318 | P555.4 |
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PlGar-4156: Garel tells Eskilabon about his family which has always been free of perfidy and shame since Mazedan’s times
Motif References: W11.2 | P53 | T600 |
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PlGar-4254: Then Garel tells Eskilabon why and how he came there from Brittany and laments Arthur’s misfortune
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | M166 | P552.6 |
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PlGar-4432: Eskilabon and his guests cross the river and ride toward the castle
Motif References: F305.2 | F575.1 | F575.2 |
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PlGar-4564: Floris and Alexander greet their uncle and he asks them why they were so foolish to undertake this adventure and if it was for the sake of women
Motif References: P310.5 | H1221 | H1385.0.1 | H1385.8 |
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PlGar-4721: Meanwhile Garel is politely sitting with the ladies who are entertaining him
Motif References: P320 |
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PlGar-4881: When the dance has ended Garel and Gilan bring Flordiane back to her place
Motif References: R9.10 |
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PlGar-5089: Garel and his companion then ask leave of their host and the lady to depart
Motif References: W11 | P91 | Z150 | P552.6 | N839 |
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PlGar-5260: When they are armed Eskilabon says that Garel by winning the combat also won his sister
Motif References: P52.2 | T68 |
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PlGar-5382: Eskilabon returns to Belamunt
Motif References: Z230 | F855 |
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PlGar-5454: Garel is on his way to Chanadich
Motif References: G111 | F531.6.10.2 | F531.4.5.2 | F531.6.8.1 | F531.5.11 | F531.6.3.1 | F531.0.4 |
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PlGar-5558: Garel charges the giant and gives him a thrust that leaves a piece of the spear’s shaft in the giant’s chest
Motif References: F531.6.12.6 | F531.0.4 | F628.2.3 | F667 | H1561.6 |
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PlGar-5793: Garel goes to find out about the giants’ attendants
Motif References: R10.1 | R10.6 | R11.3 | R41.1 | R51.6 | G111 | G440 | P531 | F531.6.3.1 | F531.5.19 |
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PlGar-5877: Garel wonders why the house is placed on the rock where no one can get to it and he does not know if it is occupied
Motif References: R51.2 | R51 | F531.4 | F833.3 |
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PlGar-6118: The youth directs him to the place which holds the keys to the fetters and Garel unlocks his fetters
Motif References: R51.6 | Q53 | M100.0.1 | P531 | F531.6.16.3 |
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PlGar-6218: There is a horn hanging in the hall and if Garel blows it three times three dwarfs will come from the forest where they live in a mountain nearby
Motif References: Q53 | F451.4.1.11 | P531 | F531.6.16.3 |
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PlGar-6349: One of the dwarfs, a rich king, offers to be Garel’s subject and to serve him
Motif References: Z71.8 | M100.0.1 | F451.5.1.7 | F451.5.1.6 | F451.5.1 | F451.4.5.1 | F451.7 | F610.4.2 | D812.12 | D812.13 | F826 | F833.5.1 | D1071 | D1081 | D1335.5 | D1711 | D1830 |
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PlGar-6572: Garel places the ring on his finger and climbs the ladder
Motif References: P50 | R51 | Z71.8 | F610.4.2 | F826 | N839 | D1071 | D1335.5 | D1830 |
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PlGar-6692: The next morning a large company of dwarfs come with their ladies
Motif References: F347 | F451.5.1.7 | F451.7 | F451.5.1.6 | F575.1 | N810 | D812.12 | F833.5.1 | D1081 |
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PlGar-6879: When the horses are ready Duzzabel and her maidens take leave of Albewin’s wife and her attendants
Motif References: W11 | P50.0.1 | F347 | F451.5.1.7 | F531.6.7.1 | N538.2 | N810 |
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PlGar-7050: Albewin turns back to the forest
Motif References: F451.3.4.2 | F531.6.7.1 | N538.2 | F824 | F824.7 | D1101 | D1381.10 |
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PlGar-7170: Garel resumes his quest to Chanadich
Motif References: B21 | G308 | G346 | D581 | B877.1 | D2061.2.1 |
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PlGar-7326: A very beautiful and virtuous maiden named Laudamie lives at this castle which is called Muntrogin
Motif References: B21 | P52.2 | T211.9.1 | P252.1 | G308 | G346 | F575.2 | D581 | B877.1 | F1041.1.2 | D2061.2.1 |
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PlGar-7453: A knight tells the queen that the stranger is a very beautiful knight and may well be a highborn nobleman
Motif References: R10.6 | R11.3 | T15 | T211.9.1 | G440 | F575.1 | F575.2 | F1041.1.2 |
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PlGar-7627: Then Garel asks the queen who has caused her land to be forsaken and she tells him of her troubles: A sea monster, half man half animal, has come to her land, and nothing can oppose it and live, for on its shield it displays a dreadful head that kills whoever sees it, men and animals
Motif References: B21 | G308 | G346 | F451.5.1.7 | F556 | D581 | N810 | B877.1 | H973.3 | D2061.2.1 |
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PlGar-7840: Meanwhile Laudamie is caring well for Garel who is in love with her
Motif References: F451.3.3.8 | F451.7 | D581 | J621 | K818.4 | F835 | F839.2 | D1344.9 | D1361.12 | D1381.3.2 | D1381.3.3 | D1840.3 | D1980 | D2061.2.1 |
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PlGar-7981: Garel is still in bed for it is early in the morning
Motif References: N839 |
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PlGar-8108: When the monster sees the knight coming it hastens to the cave for its shield
Motif References: G512 | G512.1.2 | F556 | Z730 | H973.3 | F1084 | D1344.9 | D1381.3.2 | D1381.3.3 | H1561.6 | D1840.3 |
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PlGar-8294: Albewin and his companions have caught Garel’s horse and now lead it up to him
Motif References: F451.3.4 | D1344.9 | D1381.3.2 | D1381.3.3 | D1840.3 |
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PlGar-8408: Albewin reminds Garel that he has to decide where to put the dreadful head and the knight wants his counsel
Motif References: H126 | F347 | F451.5.1.7 | F451.7 | N810 | D1053 | D1520.6 | D2122 |
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PlGar-8554: Garel tells her that Wlganus is dead and Laudamie becomes white and red from joy
Motif References: Q53 | T68.1 | Q112.0.1 | H973.3 |
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PlGar-8714: When night has come Garel shows his good breeding by postponing love-making and does not go to bed with Laudamie until after the arrival of the nobles
Motif References: P50 | F347 | F451.5.1.7 | F451.3.3.8 | F451.7 | N810 | D1053 | D1361.12 | D1980 |
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PlGar-8896: Garel asks him what he should do about the head
Motif References: P50.0.1 | T100 | T136.1 | F347 | F451.5.1.7 | D581 | P634 | N810 | D866 | D2061.2.1 |
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PlGar-9110: At this time the duke of Argentin rides into the land to see his cousin and the hero who freed him from the giant
Motif References: P14.15.1 | Z702 | N839 | D866 | D900 | A1116 | D1540 |
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PlGar-9264: Nothing is lacking at Garel’s festival and all are well cared for
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | T200 | P634 |
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PlGar-9399: Laudamie wants to accompany him
Motif References: P20 | T200 | P552.6 | P557.0.3 | P634 | H1224 |
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PlGar-9495: The king and the queen receive their guests cordially
Motif References: P91 | H126 | P552.6 | P557.0.3 | F873.2 | H1224 |
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PlGar-9663: A large troop comes across the heath led by the Count Amurat of Turtuse whose daughter Duzzabel was rescued by Garel
Motif References: P91 | H126 | P320 | F873.2 |
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PlGar-9907: Their needs have been well met but Garel rides to each of them to see how they are cared for
Motif References: P12 | P53 | P320 | P551 | P557 |
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PlGar-10028: At sunrise the queen and her ladies ride down to the tents, the king and the princes greet them courteously
Motif References: P53 | P561 | F575.1 | P634 |
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PlGar-10151: While they are enjoying their meal four richly clad dwarfs ride up to the king’s tent
Motif References: F451.5.1.6 | D812.12 | F824 | F824.7 | H973.3 | D1101 | D1381.3.2 | D1381.10 |
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PlGar-10337: After the meal the king and the knights accompany the queen to her tent with a bohourt
Motif References: P557.0.3 | P634 |
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PlGar-10517: The festival ends joyously and the minstrels leave the country wealthy and pleased for Garel is a generous man
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | J689 | F899.4 |
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PlGar-10608: In the evening they have a meal and before they go to bed they take leave of the queen to depart for their campaign
Motif References: P110.0.1 | P551 |
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PlGar-10776: Eskilabon and his troops are the vanguard
Motif References: P91 | P552 | F873.2 |
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PlGar-10977: There is a fortress in Chanadich that bars the way into the land and is called its lock
Motif References: P14.15 | F531.4.5.2 | F531.6.16.1 | P557.0.1 |
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PlGar-11075: Benemias advises Garel to watch out for the giants with much care for they are very powerful
Motif References: F531.4 |
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PlGar-11217: Malseron hears this while he is still in bed
Motif References: P556.0.1 | H1561.6 |
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PlGar-11345: The giant goes into the fortress and puts on his armor
Motif References: F531.4.5.2 | H1561.6 |
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PlGar-11472: Garel gives him mighty blows and strikes more wounds with his sword Albewin has given to him
Motif References: W11.5 | P50 | Z71.8 | R74 | R75 | M100.0.1 | F451.5.1.6 | F531.5.10 | F610.4.2 | D812.12 | F833.5.1 | D1081 | D1335.5 | D1344.9 | D1381.3.2 | D1381.3.3 | D1830 | D1840 |
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PlGar-11671: The giant asks Garel why he came to this land, who he is and where he was born
Motif References: P12 | P557.0.3 |
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PlGar-11841: Malseron replies that he is not ashamed of being vanquished by Garel for he has learnt that he accomplished wonders in combat by slaying Purdan and his wife and by killing Wlganus
Motif References: W34 | P50.0.1 | N812 | D813.1 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 |
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PlGar-11993: Garel sends for all the princes and tells them of his success and the advice of the giant
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P14.15.2 | W34 | P50.0.1 | P556 | P557.0.1 |
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PlGar-12275: The next day the four giants go to their king’s camp
Motif References: W34 | P50.0.1 | P557.0.1 |
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PlGar-12501: Tjofrit rides up and is directed to the king’s tent while the council is still in progress
Motif References: P14.15.2 | M100.0.1 | P556 |
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PlGar-12760: After the oaths are taken Garel asks the giants whether the fortress has been turned over to Ekunaver’s men and is told that no one has come yet to receive it
Motif References: F1084 | K1810 | K2350 |
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PlGar-13009: Although they are alarmed at their leader’s death Galvan’s men show themselves undaunted
Motif References: P555 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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PlGar-13201: In the meantime Garel occupies the fortress and sends word to his army to come quickly
Motif References: V69.1 | F531.2.1 | P557.0.1 | F873.2 |
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PlGar-13463: Some men should be left at the fortress to defend it
Motif References: P550 | P552 | F556 | F688.3 | N812 | F873.2 | D1268 | D1380.0.1 | D1419.2 | D1620.2.4 |
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PlGar-13632: Eskilabon is given the message, he decides to ride alone to the ford and free them from the danger
Motif References: P52.2 | P557.0.2 | D866 |
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PlGar-13698: Ammilot leaves his men behind and crosses the river to meet Eskilabon
Motif References: P91 | P550 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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PlGar-14026: Ekunaver’s troops are seen arriving across the river
Motif References: P91 | Z150 |
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PlGar-14195: In the evening Garel sends for the chief nobles to take council how he should protect the troops until morning
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P550 | P557.0.1 | P558 | F873.2 |
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PlGar-14419: The day after the army crossed the river the truce is revoked and Garel takes field with his troops
Motif References: P91 | P550 | P552 | P557.0.1 |
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PlGar-14606: Eskilabon rides forth with his men to martial music
Motif References: P52.2 | P91 | P550 | F1084 |
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PlGar-14766: The air is full of the noise of battle and war-cries are to be heard
Motif References: P91 | P550 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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PlGar-14884: Ammilot comes to their aid and Eskilabon and Tyofabir are driven back
Motif References: P550 | F1084 |
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PlGar-15273: King Rubert of Gandin and his followers fight bravely and well and the knights of Anferre also struggle mightily so that the forces of Gandin are greatly reduced
Motif References: P550 | F1084 |
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PlGar-15473: Garel too has struck down many enemies about him with Albewin’s sword that cuts through everything
Motif References: Z71.8 | H126 | P173.3 | F451.5.1.6 | F610.4.2 | D812.12 | F833.5.1 | D1081 | D1335.5 | D1344.9 | D1381.3.2 | D1381.3.3 | D1830 |
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PlGar-15657: After the king is seized his men try to free him but fail
Motif References: R260 | P550 | P555 | F628.2 | F1084 |
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PlGar-16004: Almost the entire army is overcome with sorrow for their friends and kinsmen killed in battle
Motif References: V69.1 | P550.1 | P550 | P555.0.1 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 |
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PlGar-16104: As soon as they are established on a beautiful meadow Garel sends for the princes to get their advice what he should do now
Motif References: P12 | P14.15.1 | R74.4 | R75 | M100.0.1 | T210 |
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PlGar-16282: Meanwhile the four giants have arrived and Garel goes to receive them cordially
Motif References: W34 | P50.0.1 | V69.1 | N812 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 |
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PlGar-16374: They find the bodies of many of their friends on the battlefield
Motif References: P12 | P14.15.1 | W26 | F1041.21 |
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PlGar-16582: Ekunaver then sets out for Bovramunt, his capital
Motif References: T24.5 | T24.2 | T210 |
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PlGar-16790: In a short time they enter the city of Bovramunt where there is great mourning because so many knights have died in the battle and because no one has news of the king
Motif References: V60 | P110.0.1 | P683 |
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PlGar-16925: Ammilot rides with them as far as the pass where they find Garel encamped with his army
Motif References: P320 | D1244 | D1500.1.19 |
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PlGar-17144: The queen does not forget her grief and says that Garel’s invasion has caused her much grief
Motif References: P28 | P52.2 | T211.9.1 | T311 | F1041.1.2 |
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PlGar-17276: Garel takes leave of the queen and the princes take leave of her and the other ladies
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P14.15.2 | T59.1 | H82 | H82.3 |
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PlGar-17440: Olivier is cordially received at Muntrogin by Laudamie, King Albewin and Imilot
Motif References: P14.15.2 | T59.1 | H82 | H82.3 |
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PlGar-17606: Arthur is very happy for Ginover has returned
Motif References: R10.5 | R111.1 | R169.1.1 | P550 | P552.6 | P557.0.3 |
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PlGar-17716: As Arthur’s army is about a league away from Garel’s the Breton is told that Ekunaver’s host is near
Motif References: W32 | P557.0.1 | K2129 |
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PlGar-17838: When Garel learns that Arthur and his army are not far away he has a council with his princes
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P50.2 | W187 | L400 | H1561.2 |
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PlGar-17980: Returning then to Cay he asks him from which land he has come
Motif References: L400 | K1831.0.2 |
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PlGar-18257: Garel rides back to his companions and tells them what has happened
Motif References: P10 | P14.15.1 | Q40 | F531.2.1 | F531.2.7 | F873.2 |
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PlGar-18384: Meanwhile Cay has returned to Arthur who asks how he lost his horse and sword
Motif References: P91 | H126 | Z150 |
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PlGar-18550: In the meantime Malseron has come to the plain where Arthur and his allies are encamped in state
Motif References: P14.15.2 | F531.2.1 | F531.5.1.0.1 |
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PlGar-18676: Arthur is happy about the news and thanks the giant for his report
Motif References: P14.15.2 | R169.1.1 | W187 |
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PlGar-18833: Garel has returned to his companions
Motif References: Q111 |
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PlGar-18961: As the vanquished kings dismount the knights greet them and the lady cordially
Motif References: R74.4 | P91 | M100.0.1 | P559 |
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PlGar-19142: Then comes a banner with three golden crowns and the marshal of the knights of Anferre takes quarters next to those of their lord
Motif References: P91 |
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PlGar-19233: Arthur welcomes Garel and the princes and greets each one in courtly fashion
Motif References: P14.15.1 | Z230 |
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PlGar-19396: The queen prepares the feast to be held before Dinazzarun and she orders that a special circle be reserved for a splendid Round Table that is made at great cost
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | P320 |
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PlGar-19554: The king has decided to hold a festival in the morning according to the tradition of the Round Table and knight four hundred squires in Garel’s honor
Motif References: P53 | P320 | P634 | N837 |
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PlGar-19716: Ginover thanks Garel for winning the victory at Chanadich for Arthur’s sake
Motif References: P320 |
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PlGar-19832: The next morning every knight dresses in bright and elegant garments
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | P559 | P561 | P634 |
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PlGar-19984: Arthur then summons the knights to sit at the Round Table who by often enduring danger for honor’s sake have earned their place
Motif References: W11.2 | P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | P561 | P634 |
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PlGar-20148: Then the guests take leave and return to their homelands
Motif References: W11.2 | T211.9.1 | F1041.1.2 |
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PlGar-20284: When Garel decides to depart with his troops the princes who have come with him also take leave of the king and the queen
Motif References: W11.2 | Q111 |
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PlGar-20401: Garel and his helpers set out for home
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P17 | T53 | T61 | T136.1 |
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PlGar-20557: Garel rides on with his army, accompanied for a way by Tyofabir and Floris
Motif References: T136.1 | P634 |
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PlGar-20717: The army leaves the country in stately fashion
Motif References: T61 | T136.1 | F575.1 | P634 |
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PlGar-20920: Garel and the knights of Anferre take leave of the countess and Duzzabel
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | P14.15 | P50.2 | P50.0.1 | M246 | P311.5 |
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PlGar-21039: Ekunaver and his queen have returned to his kingdom where they get a loyal welcome
Motif References: V60 | V85 | V118 | V400 |
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PlGar-21115: Garel brings happiness to his country
Motif References: P10 | W11.2 | P12 | V118 | V400 |
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Pleier, Meleranz (<1270)  View all

PlMel-1: Prologue: The good old times of faithfulness, virtues and cheerfulness are now gone
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PlMel-112: This is a story about King Arthur, who has three sisters: Seife, Anthonje and Olimpia
Motif References: P10 | P30 | H1223 |
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PlMel-252: The youth follows a narrow path, takes lodging at a knight’s castle and pretends to have been sent as messenger to King Arthur
Motif References: P322.2 | N839 | H1233 |
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PlMel-334: He loses his way in the forest and comes to a mountain at the seashore
Motif References: F151.1 | F162.1 | F162.8.2 | F219.2 | F716 | N771 | F818 | F872 |
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PlMel-490: When Meleranz comes near the lime tree, four damsels run away
Motif References: T30 | F265 | M302.4 | F302.3.1 | P340 | P481 | F846 | F855 | K1760 |
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PlMel-619: There is a beautiful bedspread, the bath towel has golden embroideries and the queen’s clothes are very expensive: The clasps are made of emerald and sapphire and show Venus with a torch in her hand to light the fires of love and Amor carrying a golden spear to hurt the heart through love as well as a golden box with a healing balm to soothe love’s pains and bring about its joy
Motif References: Z137 | A475.1 | A475 | F821 | F829 | F855 | F883 |
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PlMel-716: Meleranz is sure he has come upon the bath of a rich maiden and is afraid his presence could frighten her
Motif References: T30 | K1760 | K1772 |
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PlMel-834: She is so very beautiful that he falls in love with her immediately: Venus sets him afire with her torch so that he is very hot from love
Motif References: T10 | Z65.1 | F575.1 |
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PlMel-895: She tells him to sit down and asks about his journey
Motif References: P10 | M302.4 | P322.2 | P481 | N762 | H1564 | D1711 | D1738 |
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PlMel-1034: Tydomie lodges him for the night, and provides him for his four days’ journey through the dangerous forest
Motif References: H1550 |
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PlMel-1102: On a branch of the lime tree there are three bells
Motif References: W46 |
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PlMel-1198: For a long time they will suffer from their love and keep longing for one another
Motif References: T24.5 | W46 |
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PlMel-1307: Meleranz is given a precious tent, which has been made for the queen
Motif References: T24 | F162.0.1.2 | F775 | F826 | D1645.1 |
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PlMel-1378: Love is very powerful and unjust: She favors some she should hate, because they betray the women as soon as they have granted their love, while she does not care for knights who serve their ladies faithfully for a long time
Motif References: T0 |
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PlMel-1461: Tydomie will only choose a man who obtains her love by high reputation and who would be a true and faithful lover respecting female honor
Motif References: H310.1 | H360 | H1556.4 |
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PlMel-1521: As soon as they wake up next morning they hear mass and have breakfast
Motif References: T59.1 | H82.3.2 | P414 | N856 | H1232.1 |
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PlMel-1662: Tydomie leaves for her castle Monteflor
Motif References: T0 | M302.4 | H421 | P481 | K1760 |
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PlMel-1910: Meleranz on his way to Arthur comes upon an old hunter with his dog that has a silk leash
Motif References: P10 | H20 | P414 |
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PlMel-2015: They hunt a deer which flees towards Arthur’s resting place where the meal for the king and queen is prepared
Motif References: H20 | P293 | P293.1 | P297 | P322.2 | N738 |
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PlMel-2253: In the meantime Meleranz’s disappearance causes great grief in France
Motif References: P14.15.1 | H194 | P293 | P293.1 | P297 | P322.2 | H1564 |
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PlMel-2532: But Meleranz out of secret grief because of his love becomes very sad and behaves in a strange way
Motif References: T24 | P53 |
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PlMel-2721: Tydomie learns that Meleranz will be knighted and sends him her gifts, a belt, a garland, a clasp and a letter
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 | Z150 |
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PlMel-2939: Meleranz is happy, and he turns white and red from love
Motif References: T24.5 | P53 | T59 | P561 |
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PlMel-3166: Arthur has a Round Table set on the meadow
Motif References: P14 | P19.0.1 | M151 | Z201.9.1 | P556.0.1 |
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PlMel-3284: Meleranz takes his armor and clothes, a red horse blanket and a helmet decorated with two female arms, a red and a blue one, and white hands which are entwined and have golden rings as symbol of his love
Motif References: P52.2 | P91 | Z150 |
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PlMel-3374: Meleranz meets the challenger, a knight whose clothes and weapons are all green
Motif References: P52.2 | Z72.0.1 | H218.0.1 | N839 |
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PlMel-3602: Meleranz returns to his tent and changes his clothes
Motif References: W11.2 | P19.0.1 | T59 | Z201.9.1 | P634 |
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PlMel-3766: As soon as the feast has ended Arthur proves his munificence
Motif References: W11.2 | T41 | T59.1 | H82.3.1 | Z150 |
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PlMel-3912: The messenger leaves and returns to Tydomie
Motif References: T41 | T57 | T59.1 | H82.3.1 | Z150 |
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PlMel-4133: Meleranz stays at Arthur’s court, and fights in many tournaments
Motif References: H1221 | H1385.3 |
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PlMel-4262: He rides all day through the wild forest
Motif References: F531.0.3.1 | F531.5.1 | F531.5.19 | F531.6.3 | F531.6.8.1 |
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PlMel-4418: Meleranz asks if the giants are robbers
Motif References: R51 | P52 | R312 | P475 | F531.5.10 | F531.0.3.1 | F531.6.8.5.1 | F531.5.19 | F531.6.8.1 | F531.6.8.3 |
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PlMel-4527: Godonas has a valiant steward guarding a defile who never has been defeated
Motif References: P14.15 | P50.2 | P52 | Z71.1 | P413 | P556.0.1 | F756.5.2 | H1232.1 |
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PlMel-4606: The robber giants arrive who are the giant’s servants
Motif References: P10 | W11.2 | R110 | P475 | F531.5.10 | F531.0.3.1 | F531.5.19 | N839 |
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PlMel-4817: They eat dinner and are well looked after
Motif References: P10 | P550.1.1 | H1381.8 |
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PlMel-4910: The next morning Meleranz arms himself as does the giant, who takes a steel pole as weapon
Motif References: Z71.1 | F150.2.4 | P413 | P556.0.1 | F771.5 |
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PlMel-5051: Meleranz comes to the defile and is challenged by the steward: He carries white greyhounds on a red ground as his coat of arms; on top of his helmet he has a white and a red flag
Motif References: R75 | P91 | P556.0.1 | H1561.2 |
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PlMel-5391: The host asks about Meleranz’s journey and Meleranz says that he is on a quest for adventure
Motif References: R51 | P52 | R110 | P310.5 | P475 | F531.5.10 | F610 | N839 |
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PlMel-5573: Meleranz stays overnight in Cursun’s castle as his guest
Motif References: P310.5 | N839 | K2312 |
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PlMel-5751: They come to a cultivated country and Cursun shows him the castle of Terramunt, the home of king Godonas, who never accepts any ransom from the defeated
Motif References: Z71.1 | R74 | M166 | P556.0.1 |
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PlMel-5916: King Godonas’s costly armor and precious weapons are all green and gold, his coat of arms has ermine eagles on green ground
Motif References: T0 | P91 | J1113 | H1561.2 | K2350 |
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PlMel-6226: Meleranz considers the reaction of Godonas’s people towards the slayer of their king
Motif References: P17 | P500 | N839 | J1113 |
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PlMel-6354: In the meantime Meleranz stays at Cursun’s castle as his guest
Motif References: P17 | N839 |
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PlMel-6537: Godonas is laid out in the church
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P17 | V60 | V66 | N839 |
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PlMel-6709: The nobles conduct Meleranz to Terramunt and make him their king
Motif References: W11.2 | P17 | P50.0.1 |
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PlMel-6749: Meleranz sends for the prisoners: 600 prisoners, who are chained together and have poor clothes, enter in groups of twelve, each with their guard
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P50 | R51 | R110 | P110.0.1 | F771.4.8 |
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PlMel-6949: Meleranz secretly prepares to leave for Karedonas with the maiden messenger
Motif References: P10 | P91 | P110.0.1 |
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PlMel-7081: Two weeks later Meleranz and the maiden come to the castle of Belfortemunt in Karedonas, which is a beautiful and fertile country
Motif References: P16.0.1 | P550.1.1 | K917 | K2010 | K2299.2 |
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PlMel-7211: King Gediens’s wife died out of grief over his death
Motif References: P50.2 | T211.9.1 | H218.0.1 | P271 | P272 | N839.1.1 | F1041.1.2 | H1381.8 |
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PlMel-7325: The lady of Trefferin is very beautiful, they say that only her relative Tydomie is more beautiful
Motif References: T24.5 | T68.1 | F575.1 |
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PlMel-7570: The queen and her ladies welcome Meleranz and she tells him about her grief
Motif References: M146 | T211.9.1 | H218.0.1 | P293 | F575.1 | F1041.1.2 | K2217 |
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PlMel-7721: The lady tells Meleranz that Tydomie’s uncle has occupied her beautiful meadow and that her suitor has established an adventure there: He has made four roads through the forest to attract challengers
Motif References: T24.5 | T24 | P52.2 | P52 | P550.1.1 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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PlMel-7965: Three days later Verangoz arrives with his army to enforce his demands
Motif References: P91 | P550 | J620 |
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PlMel-8247: They start fighting on horseback and continue on foot
Motif References: H218 | H1561.2 |
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PlMel-8426: The heathens grieve for Verangoz and want to take revenge
Motif References: M246 | P559 | K2312 |
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PlMel-8537: Meleranz’s armor and weapons are brought and the battle starts
Motif References: V301 | P550.1 |
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PlMel-8636: The queen welcomes Meleranz and he is well looked after
Motif References: F575.1 |
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PlMel-8853: The nobles of Trefferin and Karedonas have a meeting
Motif References: P555 | P557 |
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PlMel-8992: Meleranz returns to Terrandes, which is now a happy country
Motif References: P10 | P91 | Q111 |
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PlMel-9080: Meleranz tells Cursun about Tydomie and that he must help her
Motif References: Z71.8.6 | P91 | N839 |
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PlMel-9244: The fourth morning Meleranz takes his black armor and Cursun his red one with the white greyhounds and the two flags on his helmet
Motif References: Z71.8.6 | P91 | R222 | P550 |
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PlMel-9443: Meleranz and Cursun who are in no haste overcome two knights
Motif References: P50 | H1561.2 |
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PlMel-9641: In the morning Meleranz prays to God, has breakfast and afterwards continues fighting
Motif References: P91 | R222 | H1561.2 |
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PlMel-10045: Finally Meleranz and Cursun fight Libers and Maculin
Motif References: P91 | P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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PlMel-10366: Meleranz pitches his tent on the meadow beneath the lime tree
Motif References: P14.15.2 | H82 | H84 | F775 |
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PlMel-10510: Tydomie’s governess has already read about Meleranz’s exploit in the stars
Motif References: P14.15.2 | M302.4 | P481 |
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PlMel-10776: Tydomie and Meleranz meet
Motif References: P20 | P293 | K2217 |
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PlMel-10980: Meleranz promises to defend her
Motif References: T24 | P28 | T131.1 | P210 |
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PlMel-11412: The marriage will be held in twelve weeks time
Motif References: P14.15 | T136.1 | T315 |
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PlMel-11539: Tydomie’s uncle has learnt the news of her marriage and is very angry
Motif References: P10 | P293 | P556 | K2217 |
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PlMel-11718: Men from Terrandes have arrived and camp before the castle
Motif References: T24.5 |
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PlMel-11914: Arthur and the French king have sent their marshals to prepare for their lodging
Motif References: P91 |
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PlMel-11950: Meleranz goes to see king Malloas to inform him of the arrival of his father and uncle
Motif References: P90 | P293 | P557.0.1 |
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PlMel-12147: The kings and knights meet the ladies in the castle and have a council
Motif References: P20 | P28 | T136.1 | P634 |
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PlMel-12426: After the feast Meleranz proves his munificence towards the guests and minstrels
Motif References: P10 | W11.2 | P14.15.1 | P233 |
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PlMel-12671: Meleranz sends his army back with rich gifts
Motif References: W11.2 |
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PlMel-12788: Meleranz and Tydomie are good king and queen
Motif References: P10 | W11.2 | P20 |
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Pleier, Tandareis und Flordibel (<1270)  View all

PlTand-1: Prologue: Love has to be patient, love-service constant
Motif References: T23 |
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PlTand-198: Tandareis, the son of King Dulcemar of Tandarnas, who is the uncle of Queen Jenover, and of Vergulaht’s sister Anticonie, is sent to King Arthur for further education when he is twelve years old
Motif References: P10 | P30 |
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PlTand-269: King Arthur celebrates his Whitsun-feast at Dyanazrun, near the forest of Priziljan; many guests are invited
Motif References: P634 |
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PlTand-282: Arthur is munificent towards his guests
Motif References: P14 | P19.0.1 | M151 |
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PlTand-354: A damsel arrives at court
Motif References: N770.0.1 |
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PlTand-389: The damsel (Flordibel) is very beautiful, she has precious clothes, an extraordinary white horse with artificially colored mane and tail, precious riding gear, bridle with bells ringing like birdsong, on top of the bridle there is an automatic golden bird similar to a nightingale, which keeps on singing as long as the horse is bridled
Motif References: F305.1 | F343.9.1 | F451.3.4.1 | B731.2.1 | F821 | F868 | D1620.2 |
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PlTand-515: Tandareis helps her to dismount and escorts her to the king
Motif References: P10 | P40 | T131 | M131 | T311 |
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PlTand-734: Arthur and the queen make Tandareis the damsel’s knight
Motif References: P52.2 |
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PlTand-767: Tandareis and Flordibel secretly fall in love with each other
Motif References: T10 | T23 |
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PlTand-1044: Flordibel accidentally discovers Tandareis’s love as he cuts his hand without noticing it because he is absorbed by looking at Flordibel while he is serving at the table
Motif References: T26.1 |
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PlTand-1090: Life is full of joy at Arthur’s court, with music and dancing
Motif References: T24.5 | T57 |
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PlTand-1320: Flordibel reminds Tandareis of the king’s promise to kill any of her suitors
Motif References: T131 | K523 | J1111 | K2312 |
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PlTand-1486: Flordibel and Tandareis elope to Tandernas
Motif References: R225 | R310 |
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PlTand-1618: Arthur having learned of the lovers’ elopement starts a military campaign against Tandernas: because of the king’s vow Tandareis will have to die
Motif References: Q260 | P556 | P557.0.4 |
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PlTand-2005: Dubbing of Tandareis and one hundred youths
Motif References: P555.4 | P556.0.1 | P557.0.4 |
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PlTand-2504: Keie accuses Arthur of having brought about this crisis by accepting Flordibel’s demand
Motif References: P555.4 |
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PlTand-2709: Tandareis refuses to fight his relative Gawan
Motif References: P205 | R222 |
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PlTand-2883: Council: Dulcemar, Tandareis and Flordibel
Motif References: P559 | J1111 | K2312 |
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PlTand-3023: Knights tell the news that Tandareis has been dubbed a knight
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PlTand-3550: Arthur’s law court: Arthur accuses Tandareis of having broken the king’s promise
Motif References: P510 |
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PlTand-3790: Arthur’s punishment for Tandareis and Flordibel for their secret love and elopement: Tandareis is sent on quest for adventures and must not return without the king’s permission
Motif References: Q213 | Q431.5.2 | H1210.2 | H1219.3 |
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PlTand-3960: Dulcemar equips his son for his journey and gives instructions: he should always seek good people’s company and avoid the bad ones, respect the high-minded, the poor as well as the rich, serve the ladies
Motif References: P233 |
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PlTand-4107: Tandareis distracted by remembering Flordibel falls behind his men
Motif References: T26 | G111 | P475 | F531.5 | N765 |
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PlTand-4376: Tandareis enters the kingdom Poytowe, town and castle of king Teschelarz, and faints near the house of the rich merchant Todila
Motif References: W11 | P431 | N851 |
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PlTand-4894: Tandareis looking for his men is captured by the robbers, meets a woman crying for her lover
Motif References: P475 | N765 | N839 |
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PlTand-5181: Liodarz tells Tandareis about the robbers: 400 of them live in the forest, guarding four passages through the forest, and have killed or captured many men but one knight (Tandareis)
Motif References: R41.1 | R51 | Z71.1 | G100 | G111 | M234 | G400 | G462 | P475 | F531.5 | F771.3 | F771.4.8 |
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PlTand-5478: Tandareis lodges at the castle of Teschelarz, whose son Liodarz takes the horses to Todila
Motif References: F531.6.12.6 | F531.4.5.2 | F628.2.3 | H1561.6 |
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PlTand-5954: The giant’s men who had been forced into service surrender
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PlTand-6018: Tandareis comes upon the second giant, Margon
Motif References: R110 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.4.5.2 | F628.2.3 | H1561.6 |
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PlTand-6180: Tandareis comes upon the giant Ulian
Motif References: R110 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.4.5.2 | F628.2.3 | H1561.6 |
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PlTand-6390: The giant Karedoz, alarmed by the destruction of the third castle, has armed already as Tandareis arrives and dismounts at a lime tree; the porter takes his horse
Motif References: R110 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.4.5.2 | F628.2.3 | H1561.6 |
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PlTand-6728: Tandareis blames the giant’s arrogance, Tandareis himself keeps within reasonable limits
Motif References: W46 | W118 |
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PlTand-6757: Tandareis resting in the shade of the lime tree is challenged by the armed porter eager to obtain the castle by overcoming the weary knight
Motif References: H1561.2 | K2244 |
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PlTand-6929: The porter of Malmontan is an extraordinarily strong knight, a mighty count whom the giant had overcome on quest for adventure and forced into life-long service
Motif References: R74 | M234 | H1561.6 |
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PlTand-6985: The prisoners are released
Motif References: R41.1 | R50 | R110 |
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PlTand-7164: Tandareis’s boys praise him, he tells his adventures, the people praise his exploits
Motif References: Q491.1 |
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PlTand-7337: Teschelarz, Liodarz and Todila are welcomed
Motif References: P555.4 |
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PlTand-7545: Tandareis asks Teschelarz what to do about the giant’s possessions who advises him to ask the castle’s tenants
Motif References: P10 | P50.0.1 | M234 | P475 | P500 | F531.5 | F531.6.7.1 | F899.4 |
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PlTand-7772: Tandareis asks the prisoners (knights and their ladies) to grant a rash boon as reward and then sends them to King Arthur in Britain to surrender to Flordibel and ask Arthur to forgive Tandareis
Motif References: P555.4 |
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PlTand-7823: Tandareis’s munificence towards guests (Teschelarz, Liodarz, Todila, Tandareis’s vassals) leaving Malmontan
Motif References: W11.2 |
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PlTand-7923: Knights and ladies arrive at Dynazrun where King Arthur celebrates a feast in the forest of Priziljân
Motif References: Q116 | P555.4 |
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PlTand-8301: Tandareis is longing for Flordibel at Malmontan and undertakes a quest for adventure, Liodarz stays at the castle
Motif References: P52.2 | P91 | F151.1 | F165.4 | F451.4.5.1 | F707 | N770 | F771 | F771.4.3 | H1221 |
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PlTand-8580: One of the queen’s (Albiun’s) maidens has been abducted by her enemy [=Kurion]
Motif References: R10.1 | P550.1.1 | N839 |
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PlTand-8893: They set out for the queen’s and her ladies’ favorite place, where Kurion abducted the maiden the day before
Motif References: P91 | P634 | F756 |
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PlTand-9075: The black knight Kurion (his battle-dress, shield and helmet are black) riding a black horse arrives; his coat of arms displays a red dragon on his shield and helmet; his spear is black and red
Motif References: P91 | Z143 | Z235 | B268 | F527.5 | B571.3 | K2260.1 |
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PlTand-9118: Kurion wants to usurp the kingdom the queen had inherited from her father
Motif References: P50 | P555.4 | N839 | H1561.2 |
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PlTand-9711: Tandareis asks Albiun about her kingdom: dwarves as well as wild men and women are her vassals; the dwarves serve her by supplying food, drink, clothes, silver and gold; they live in the wild mountains; the wild men and women live in the mountains of La Salvasch Montan; many knights and ladies are Albiun’s vassals and cultivate the lands
Motif References: F451.5.1.7 | F451.4.5.1 | F451.4.2.2 | F567 | F707 |
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PlTand-9780: Tandareis receives gifts from queen Albiun: horse, battle-dress, coat and saddle-blanket of precious red and golden cloth, red shield ornamented with gold and jewels; his device is a maiden with a golden crown
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PlTand-9970: Tandareis does not accept the present of the grateful dwarves
Motif References: F527.5 | F567 |
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PlTand-10159: Tandareis comes to the country of Count Lischeit fils Tinas, bordering on Kurnewal, Marke’s kingdom
Motif References: Q458 | P555.4 | N839 |
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PlTand-10543: Kalubin had been in love with Claudin who, although his equal in birth and having accepted his service and love-token, never rewarded his service; as soon as he had given away all his riches in her service she mocked him for his poverty
Motif References: T0 | R18 | P52.2 | P59.1 | T75.2.1 | T75.0.1 | T104.1 |
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PlTand-10731: Tandareis and Claudin come upon the knights of Kandaljon, an extraordinarily brave knight who never spares his adversaries, but starves the defeated knights in a dungeon
Motif References: R41 | R51.1 | P52.2 | R75 | M161.4 | T471 |
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PlTand-11205: Kandaljon’s virtuous sister Antonie who is fond of valiant Tandareis wants to help him despite her brother’s orders
Motif References: R53 | R162 | P253 | K640 | N831 |
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PlTand-11662: Claudin grieves for Tandareis whom she thinks dead
Motif References: P561 |
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PlTand-11935: Tandareis is captive of Kandaljon’s sister Antonie who falls in love with him
Motif References: T10 |
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PlTand-12085: Kandaljon, equipped by his sister, leaves for tournament at Sabins
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P52.2 | P91 | Z150 | R222 | K640 |
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PlTand-12594: Tandareis joins three brothers heading for Sabins to obtain riches in the tournament
Motif References: T26 | R222 |
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PlTand-13264: Tandareis returns to Montanikluse: Kilimar and Antonie are waiting for him at the lime-tree, she secretly guides him to the castle
Motif References: T24.1 |
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PlTand-13785: Jousting starts
Motif References: T26 | R222 |
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PlTand-14090: Kandaljon and Tandareis leave for the third tournament: Tandareis dressed as white knight
Motif References: R222 |
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PlTand-14159: Jenover and Flordibel have spread the news of Tandareis’s exploits in tournaments: Arthur wants to have him captured
Motif References: T26.1 | T26 |
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PlTand-14443: Arthur’s court at Sabins: the king wants to identify the unknown knight
Motif References: H30 | P52.2 | Z150 |
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PlTand-14556: Kandalion, as well as the other guests, has promised to return, but he would not dare if Tandareis had died in his tower
Motif References: P14.15.1 | J1111 |
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PlTand-14928: They set out for the tournament at Sabins, where Kandalion asks for the reward
Motif References: Q112.0.1 |
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PlTand-15105: Flordibel is overjoyed on hearing the happy news about Tandareis, turns red and white from love, forgets where she is, does not speak
Motif References: T24.5 | Q112.0.1 |
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PlTand-15239: Arthur decides to celebrate a feast at Sabins and sends out for guests
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 |
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PlTand-15299: Tandareis tells of his adventures
Motif References: T55 | P510 |
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PlTand-15721: Antonie insists on marriage to Tandareis and refuses any material compensation the king offers
Motif References: T55 | T92 |
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PlTand-15818: A feast is celebrated in Sabins
Motif References: T55 | T92 |
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PlTand-15921: Arthur settles the case in law court
Motif References: T92 | P510 |
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PlTand-16175: Tandareis rejects marriage to Claudin because he is already engaged, but he promises life-long service
Motif References: T71 | T136.1 |
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PlTand-16361: Tandareis intervenes for Antonie and Arthur marries her to Beacurs of Norway, the son of his sister
Motif References: T100 |
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PlTand-16491: Arthur invites Tandareis and Flordibel, Kalubin and Claudin to his Round Table
Motif References: P555.4 | P561 | P634 |
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PlTand-17171: Tandareis and Flordibel promise to return one year later to Arthur’s court
Motif References: T200 |
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PlTand-17523: Tandareis and Flordibel leave to join Dulcemar
Motif References: P10 | P50.0.1 |
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PlTand-17906: Tandareis sends riches to Kilimar and Kalubin
Motif References: W11.2 |
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PlTand-18039: They return to Mermin and a feast is celebrated at Whitsun
Motif References: P10 | P233 |
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Segremors  View all

Segr-1: (=Segremors A) Gawan in difficulties
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Segr-2: (=Segremors B) Segremors on quest for lost Gawan
Motif References: T68 | F134 | T147 | F161.1 | F176 | F252.2 | F302 | H331.2 | F451.5.1.7 | F451.8.2 | P634 | F730 | F772 | H1385 |
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Segr-3: (=Segremors C) Combat of Segremors and Gawan
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Der Stricker, Daniel von dem Blühenden Tal (>1220/50)  View all

StrDan-1: Prologue
Motif References: P12 |
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StrDan-47: King Arthur is the paragon of all men
Motif References: P12 | P14 | P19.0.1 | P50 | M151 | Z201.9.1 | D1153 | H1221 | H1550 |
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StrDan-109: At King Arthur’s court a custom is observed: Each is required to report his disgrace and conceal his fame
Motif References: W32 | P50 | W117 | W188 | H1221 | H1561.2 |
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StrDan-163: The knight is called Daniel and his land is the Blooming Valley
Motif References: W117 | H1221 | H1561.2 |
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StrDan-254: Finally Gawein, Iwein and Parzival come riding up to the assembled knights
Motif References: H1561.2 |
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StrDan-325: The stranger says that it is not necessary that they serve him
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | M246 | P311.5 | H1221 |
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StrDan-395: One day not long afterwards the knights of the Round Table would have wished to have a meal
Motif References: P12.2.1 | P14 | P14.15.2 | M151 | F531.2.1 | F531.2.7 | F531.4.7 | F531.4.5.2 | F531.5.10 |
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StrDan-477: King Arthur refuses to hold his kingdom as a fief from another man
Motif References: F145 | F151.2 | F575.2 | F707 |
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StrDan-550: There lives in this land a bird called the Babian
Motif References: F161.1 | B172 | B575 | D1163 | D1645 |
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StrDan-575: Wherever the king journeys, his entire palace accompanies him, which is accomplished without any great artifice or magic: There is an animal called the elephant, which is very strong
Motif References: F173.3 | P634 | F789 | B801 | B841 | D1857 |
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StrDan-640: The land is broad and wide, and the king forced the former rulers either to leave the country or to serve him as his vassals
Motif References: Z71.5 | F173.3 | P561 | P634 |
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StrDan-691: This happens thrice in the course of the day: they ride and make merry with courtly games
Motif References: Z71.1 | Z71.5 | F173.3 | T381 | P561 | P634 |
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StrDan-731: The giant’s lord is a man of excellence and physical strength rare among all kings and every man who has ever ridden into his land in search of adventure lost his life there
Motif References: F855.2 | F855.3 | D1419.2 | D1620.2 |
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StrDan-761: The same artisan who wrought this beast created the giant and his brother, who are his children, and endowed them both with such enormity
Motif References: D55.1 | F531.6.1.2 | F558 | F681.6 | D1381.3.2 | D1711.8 | D1830 | D1840.3 | D1883 |
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StrDan-811: King Arthur assembles his lords to hear their counsels
Motif References: P14.15.2 | G511 | J625 | J1113 | K2369.7 |
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StrDan-885: The king and the people approve of Gawein’s counsel
Motif References: P14.15.2 | P50 | J625 | H1221 | K2369.7 |
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StrDan-986: As King Arthur has the giant as his guest for one week, Daniel thinks this time too long
Motif References: F145 | F150.2.1 | F151.2 | F531.6.10.2 | J1113 | H1221 |
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StrDan-1115: All of this is being observed by a lady who is standing nearby
Motif References: F1041.21.7 | J1113 | D1381.3.2 | D1840.3 |
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StrDan-1221: Then she tells him of her misfortune: She is the daughter of the Duke of the Dark Mountain (Von dem Trüeben Berge) and his only child, and a certain dwarf wished to possess her as his own
Motif References: T68.1 | T75.2.1 | H335.4.4 | F451.8.2 | F451.5.2 | F451.5.18 | D801.1 | F833.5.1 | F1041.1.3 | D1081 | H1381.8 |
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StrDan-1291: The lady has come there seeking a man who would rather fight the dangerous battle for her than meet death in this place
Motif References: S166.5 | S172 | S186 | S400 | N839 | D1081 | J1113 | H1381.8 |
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StrDan-1424: They ride until nightfall when they arrive in the lady’s homeland where they are received most graciously
Motif References: J1113 |
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StrDan-1513: When the dwarf walks up to the gate and inquires what his lady desires, Daniel speaks to him
Motif References: T0 | J191.1 | K818 | J1113 | H1561.2 |
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StrDan-1598: Juran does likewise and surrenders himself to Love’s command
Motif References: P557.4 | D801.1 | F824.7 | D1101.4 | D1101.2 | D1381.10.3 | D1381.10.2 | H1561.2 | H1561.6 | K2277 |
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StrDan-1734: The lady offers thanks to God
Motif References: D1081 |
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StrDan-1782: After Daniel has taken his leave from the castle he spots before him forty maidens who dismount at the sight of him
Motif References: N839 |
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StrDan-1874: She falls at his feet and thanks him
Motif References: G11.16 | G308 | G312 | G346 | G366.1 | D581 | B877.1 | D1041 | D2061.2.1 |
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StrDan-1928: The lady’s six children have perished at the monster’s hand
Motif References: T210.1 | R210 | G346 | K515 | N839 |
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StrDan-2020: Daniel dismounts at the gate of the fortress, raps with the knocker and demands that he be let in
Motif References: F628 | J1113 | J1252 |
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StrDan-2110: The demon sinks to the ground, crying out to his men that he has received a lethal blow and they should take possession of the head
Motif References: G512 | D581 | F628 | F1041.1 | J1113 | D2061.2.1 |
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StrDan-2165: Daniel considers that the head could be very useful against those giants in Cluse and in Arthur’s contest with Matur
Motif References: D581 | D866 | J1113 | D2061.2.1 |
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StrDan-2253: The count thanks Daniel and places at his disposal both himself and all that is his
Motif References: Q53 | L225 | N839 |
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StrDan-2361: Daniel and the Count of the Bright Fountain ride onward and, after noontime, come upon a forest
Motif References: F716 | N770 | F775 |
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StrDan-2444: At this moment the count spies a knight riding across the field and alarms Daniel
Motif References: R10.6 | R51.2 | F91.1 | F145 | F151.2 | R260 | F776 | F934 | H1228 | D1380.0.1 |
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StrDan-2517: The flood waters rushing over him alarm Daniel and he fears for his life
Motif References: D1380.0.1 | D2091.7.1 |
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StrDan-2631: Daniel asks them what is their business and they tell him that they bring food to this place, for whomever seeks it
Motif References: W12.2 | P320 |
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StrDan-2702: Then Daniel thinks to himself that he must set out for Cluse to aid his king by means of the sword he won at the Dark Mountain
Motif References: F150.2.1 | F531.6.10.2 | F531.6.12.6 | F558 | F628.2.3 | D1081 | D1381.3.2 | H1561.6 | D1840.3 |
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StrDan-2845: King Arthur arrives with a large company of knights well prepared for battle
Motif References: F531.5.8 | F556 | F558 | F688.3 | D1381.3.2 | D1620.2 |
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StrDan-2939: As King Arthur and his men assemble around the wailing beast the din makes them fall from their horses
Motif References: P91 | Q331 | L410 | F556 | F688.3 | F855.3 | D1419.2 | H1561.2 | D1620.2 |
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StrDan-3072: At this moment a royal company gallops up, two thousand men who are to engage in tournament on this day
Motif References: G511 | F531.6.9 | P550.1 | F628 | D1081 | F1084 |
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StrDan-3177: The knights remain unable to kill the giant and once his weapon is hacked to pieces he picks up all whom he finds before him and snaps them in two
Motif References: W117 | Q330 | L400 | P550.1 | F628.2.7 | F1084 | D1840.3 |
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StrDan-3323: The giant avenges the loss of his eyes on Arthur’s army, he tramples and crushes the horses and the riders
Motif References: P550.1 | K579.3.1 | F628 | F1084 |
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StrDan-3406: King Arthur’s forces then launch into the enemy and are met with counter-attack
Motif References: P550.1 | F628 | F1084 | F1084.1.1 |
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StrDan-3694: Daniel rides on through the ranks of his opponents, suffering no harm himself but dealing out injury to many of them
Motif References: F531.6.12.6 | P550.1 | F628 | F628.2.3 | D1081 | F1084 | D1840.3 |
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StrDan-3814: As soon as he has made his way up to the giant Daniel chops off both of the giant’s legs so that he drops like a rock
Motif References: R75 | P550.1 | P555 | P556 | P557.0.1 | F628 | F1084 | J1113 |
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StrDan-3893: All of them approve of Daniel’s advice and many a splendid tent is pitched upon the field
Motif References: F833.5.1 | D1081 | H1385 |
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StrDan-4001: Daniel sets out in haste to resume his journey and just before daybreak he arrives at the field near the magnificent tent
Motif References: B11.2.13 | B81.9.5 | D1016 | D1025.2 | D1052 | D1344.9 | D1381.3.3 | H1385 | H1561.2 | D1840 | D1846 |
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StrDan-4109: Daniel follows the path on to the mountain
Motif References: F145 | F151.2 | K700 | D1196 | D1380.0.1 | D1411 | D1982 | D2091.7.1 |
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StrDan-4189: Daniel begs her to help him out of the net in return for his pledge that he shall be her prisoner and will do what she commands
Motif References: W11 | W12.2 | R75 | M100 | P320 |
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StrDan-4277: Because her father enjoyed the reputation of a courtly man, one day a mermaid journeyed to this land
Motif References: Z71.1 | B81 | K700 | D813.1 | D1052 | D1196 | D1244 | D1323.5 | D1344.9 | D1381.3.3 | D1411 | D1719.7 | D1821.4 | D1825.3 | D1840 | D1982 |
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StrDan-4329: But a year ago the devil dispatched his messenger to them
Motif References: Z141 | G308 | G346 | F527.1 | F707 | N770.0.1 | F872.3 | D1379.1.1 | D1500.1.7.3 |
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StrDan-4426: No one could do to him any harm for all who heard his voice were rendered feeble-minded and were unable to think or act so as to impair the ogre
Motif References: G308 | G346 | K515 | F556 | N660 | F688 | K700 | F872.3 | D1003 | D1196 | D1275 | D1379.1.1 | D1410 | D1411 | D1500.1.7.3 |
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StrDan-4473: A week ago her father set out in the morning and defeated a knight
Motif References: F556 | F688 | K700 | D1196 | D1275 | D1379.1.1 | D1410 | D1411 |
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StrDan-4519: Daniel asks the lady if this knight is still alive and she replies that he lives for he was captured one day after the ogre had already bathed
Motif References: J672.1 | N839 | F872.3 | J1113 | K2369 |
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StrDan-4584: The lady tells him that this will not work, for as soon as the ogre catches sight of him he will have to halt or the ogre will walk up to him
Motif References: D52.1 | D100 | D231 | D522 | D1273 | D1331.2 | D1332.1 | D1711 | D1872 | D2020 | D2062.2 |
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StrDan-4663: Daniel can think of no means of saving the count and his own life and reputation
Motif References: K579.3.1 | J1113 | K2357 |
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StrDan-4770: The ogre wishes to delay no longer and makes preparations for his bath
Motif References: G512 | D763 | N839 | F872.3 | J1113 | D1273 | D1711 |
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StrDan-4825: Meanwhile the Count of the Bright Fountain has also come to his senses and gratefully praises Daniel
Motif References: Q53 | N839 |
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StrDan-4929: Daniel is pleased by his words and says he has great need for his aid
Motif References: Q53 | P550.1 | P556 | F556 | F688.3 | D1419.2 | D1620.2 |
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StrDan-5014: When Daniel comes riding up King Arthur is amazed for no one knew of his expedition and bids him welcome
Motif References: Q53 | P550.1 | F628 | F1084 |
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StrDan-5161: Though there are many men on the battlefield there is but one referee who watches over them all: he is death himself
Motif References: R75 | P550.1 | P555 | F1084 |
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StrDan-5285: They are in high spirits at their success
Motif References: P50 |
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StrDan-5377: They remain merry all through the night
Motif References: P550.1 | P555.8 | P556 | F1084.1 | F1084.1.1 |
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StrDan-5553: Daniel shows his valor and kills many enemies
Motif References: P550.1 | P558 | F960.3 | F1084.1 |
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StrDan-5715: Late in the night King Arthur enters into council with his men
Motif References: P50.0.1 | R75 | M100.0.1 | M246 | P311.5 | P555 | F556 | P557.0.1 | J672.1 | J1113 | D1419.2 | D1620.2 | K2350 |
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StrDan-5813: Excellent physicians are called to care for the wounded who have been carried off the battlefield
Motif References: Z71.1.1 | P555 |
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StrDan-5897: The men of Cluse find their queen overcome by deep grief for her husband’s death which has nearly robbed her of her life
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P20 | P50.0.1 | T211.9 |
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StrDan-6053: The vassals say that if their lord had acted in a like manner he would still be alive today
Motif References: P20 | P50.0.1 | P559 |
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StrDan-6139: The lady greets Arthur, yet bursts into tears
Motif References: P28 | T68 | Q112.0.1 | M201.5 | M246 | P311.5 | P559 |
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StrDan-6274: They return to the queen
Motif References: P28 | P50.0.1 | T68 | Q112.0.1 | M201.5 | M246 | P311.5 | P559 | P634 |
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StrDan-6424: The Count of the Bright Fountain – whom Daniel charges with fetching the Duchess of the Dark Mountain – the Count of the Green Meadow and the others are asked to bring their wives to take part in the great festival
Motif References: P13.5 | T136.1 | P634 | F789 |
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StrDan-6545: After they have dined they joust in exquisite equipment
Motif References: B172 | P561 | P634 | F821 |
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StrDan-6687: Daniel then takes all of the women aside from the other guests and tells them that he would refuse his favor to all widows among them who refuse to take a husband there
Motif References: P53 | T122 | P634 |
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StrDan-6885: Just as the guests are caught up with joy there comes walking up a man who wears but a silken tunic and silken breeches
Motif References: R10.6 | R39.1 | F681 |
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StrDan-6983: The man who runs off with immense speed is the father of the two giants who have been slain there
Motif References: R10.6 | R39.1 | R40 | R51.1 | S132 | H217 | P233.6 | F681 | J1113 | D1711.8 |
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StrDan-7135: The old man finds many a volunteer amongst them
Motif References: K1 | R10.6 | R39.1 | P50 | R51 | H217 | J1113 |
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StrDan-7257: In a short time he arrives at the Green Meadow, where the maiden comes running out to greet him
Motif References: P50 | N831 |
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StrDan-7435: As soon as the net is in place, Daniel puts aside his sword and challenges the old man who at once rushes at him straight into the middle of the net
Motif References: K700 | N831 | D1196 | D1411 |
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StrDan-7733: The old man says that if his sons have suffered death as a consequence of their own acts of violence then they rightly deserved their death, but he himself had no part in their actions
Motif References: D859.8 | D1196 | D1244 | D1323.5 | D1411 | D1821.4 | D1825.3 | D1982 |
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StrDan-7905: As the festival now goes on Daniel sees to it that his guests lack nothing
Motif References: W11.2 | P634 |
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StrDan-8008: In the meantime another brave hero, the Duke Beladigant of Zone, has arrived at King Arthur’s court, for he has often heard tell of its great reputation
Motif References: W11.2 | P53 | P634 |
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StrDan-8229: Beladigant acquires the reputation there as one of the most excellent of knights
Motif References: W11.2 | Q113.6 | Q115 | F145 | F707 |
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StrDan-8412: Thus the festival lasts for four weeks’ time
Motif References: P10 | W11.2 | P50.0.1 | P634 |
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Tristan als Mönch (<1250)  View all

TrMo-1: King Arthur of Britain has a remarkably beautiful wife who loved an excellent knight in the king’s service who is still remembered
Motif References: T31.1 | P52.2 | T481 | F575.1 | P634 |
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TrMo-57: Tristan gets the news of the feast
Motif References: T92 | F821 |
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TrMo-353: Tristan once has got his horse from a queen as a love token: It has one green and one white foot, and it has a red ear
Motif References: T59 | Z141 | Z142 | Z145 | Z201.1 | B731.0.1 | F868 | D1615 | D1645.1 |
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TrMo-595: They are welcomed at Arthur’s court
Motif References: T75 | Z201.9.1 |
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TrMo-756: In the forest they find a dead knight
Motif References: T59 | M100 | F1041.21.6 |
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TrMo-912: Tristan wants to test Isolde’s love by shamming death: He makes the dead man’s face unrecognizable, his clothes look like Tristan’s
Motif References: H466 | H1556.1 | K1826.1 |
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TrMo-1018: It is a custom of Arthur to wait under a lime tree for his knights returning from their quests and to hear their adventures
Motif References: T211.9 | F1041.21.7 | H1221 |
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TrMo-1324: Isolde is weeping bloody tears out of grief, she is in despair because having no sword she cannot even commit suicide
Motif References: T51 | T351 | H412.4.1 | F1041.21.1.1 | H1561.2.1 |
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TrMo-1682: The king helps to carry the bier
Motif References: K1534.1 | K1826.1 |
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TrMo-1836: The steward Tinas and everybody at the court is lamenting, they beat self and tear their hair from grief
Motif References: B11.11 | T35 | T51 | H82 | T211.9 | F1041.21.6 | K1826.1 | K1831.0.1 | K1932 | K2242 |
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TrMo-2455: Brangäne who would have helped Tristan has already died
Motif References: K1514.11 | K1826.1 | K1831.0.1 |
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TrMo-2615: The dead now shall be buried and there is great grief
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Niederfränkischer Tristan (Tristanfragmente ripuarisch) (>1170)  View all

TrRip-1: (= Fragment A+B) This is the story of a knight by the name of Tristant
Motif References: R10.1 | N839 | H1381.8 | |
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TrRip-2: (= Fragment C) Seven brothers have a strong castle
Motif References: Z71.5 | P251.6.3 |
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TrRip-3: (= Fragment D) Kaedin finds Tristan who has been wounded by a poisoned weapon
Motif References: F668.0.1 | F830.2 |
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Ulrich von Türheim, Cliges (>1230)  View all

UvTCl-1: (Fragment Zürich) Kliges asks for leave for his journey to king Arthur's court
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UvTCl-2: (Fragment St
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UvTCl-3: (Fragment Kalocsa) Conver-sation of Kliges and Jehan: Jehan gives advice to his friend
Motif References: T0 | K1860 |
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Ulrich von Türheim, Tristan (<1234)  View all

UvTTr-1: In his prologue the author praises Master Gottfried (Gotfrit) and deplores his early death so that his book remained a torso
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UvTTr-40: Tristan decides to forget Marke’s wife Isot of Ireland (Ysot) whose love brought so much sorrow and dishonor upon him, and turn his love towards Isot of Karke (Ysot), with the White Hands (die wizgehanden)
Motif References: T50 | T66 | T100 | M114.4 | M150 |
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UvTTr-218: When she has left Tristan does not consummate his marriage for he cannot forget the Fair Isot – which is due to the love-philtre
Motif References: M131 | T271 | T315.2 |
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UvTTr-374: One day the duke and his wife go for a ride, as a pastime and to hunt, and they have their friends come with them
Motif References: T315.2.1 |
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UvTTr-474: Kaedin questions Tristan about the affair and threatens to kill him
Motif References: T92 | M201 | F575.1 |
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UvTTr-546: Tristan and Kaedin ride out hunting and Tristan plays on a leaf to call game which he knows very well
Motif References: T41 | H82 | B200 | B291.3 | B731.7 |
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UvTTr-624: Kaedin asks about the letter which he thinks to come from the Fair Isot
Motif References: T24.5 |
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UvTTr-676: The duke is not pleased to see Tristan
Motif References: M201 |
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UvTTr-752: The duke has them swear to return as soon as possible and Tristan sets a time limit of twelve weeks
Motif References: M150 |
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UvTTr-848: Tristan sends Kurvenal to prepare their journey across the sea
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UvTTr-963: Tristan asks Tinas about the queen whom he often met with Tinas’s help
Motif References: T41 | H82 | M201 |
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UvTTr-1080: Isot asks the king to proclaim a hunt toward the White Lands
Motif References: F575.1 |
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UvTTr-1220: Isot takes a rest before Tristan’s hiding place with only the maidens and Antret who is her relative
Motif References: T35 | T59 | H1556.4 |
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UvTTr-1360: Meanwhile Kurvenal has brought provisions to his lord
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UvTTr-1418: When King Marke arrives that evening the court enjoys courtly pastimes
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UvTTr-1540: When Tristan and Kaedin come, Paranis sees them in the shade of a tree and Tristan whistles to alarm him
Motif References: T75 | T311 | T484 |
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UvTTr-1668: Isot advises Kamele how to keep her virginity: She should take a pillow out of a box, which Isot uses to put under her head when she is grieving for Tristan
Motif References: T75 | T484 | K675 | D1154.5 | D1364.11 | D1960 |
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UvTTr-1833: When Tristan and Isot have to part, Tristan asks her to send her squire Peliot as messenger if there would be an occasion to meet
Motif References: P52.2 |
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UvTTr-1937: Pleherin hurried back to Tintagel with the fugitives’ horse and told the queen that Tristan refused to stop for her sake
Motif References: P52.2 |
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UvTTr-2158: The following morning Tristan will disguise as sick man unless Kurvenal would disagree
Motif References: T75 | K1818.1 |
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UvTTr-2285: Tristan will disguise as a squire and has made garments (two red coats and hoods) ready for it
Motif References: T35.5 | Z71.1 | K1818.3.2 | K1821 | K1831.0.1 |
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UvTTr-2421: When Tristan leaves he jumps for joy – he jumps better than anybody else
Motif References: F684 |
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UvTTr-2471: Isot sends Peliot to Tristan with the message that he should remain hidden for two weeks
Motif References: T35.5 | K1818.3.2 |
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UvTTr-2534: Marke comes, tears the fool’s ears and tells them to hit him
Motif References: P192.1 | K1818.3.2 |
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UvTTr-2689: The fool goes to town and behaves like a fool all day taking stones back to the queen whose lover he is at night
Motif References: K1271 |
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UvTTr-2760: Pleherin is ahead of the other pursuers but Tristan finds a boat, takes his club as a rudder and escapes
Motif References: P10 | J2301 |
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UvTTr-2843: In the meantime Tristan is at sea without knowing anything about Isot’s fate
Motif References: T23 | W181 | T257 | K1349.5 | K1500 |
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UvTTr-2920: Tristan then tells the ship-owner to hurry and promises rich reward
Motif References: K1349.5 | K1500 |
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UvTTr-3084: Tristan and Kaedin return to Karke by surprise and are welcomed
Motif References: W181 | T257 | T481 |
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UvTTr-3182: When Nampotanis returns he finds the castle locked but perceiving the chaplet in the moat he asks his wife who visited her
Motif References: H81.3 | T257 | F831.3.1 |
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UvTTr-3273: Then Tristan carries his dead friend back to Karke, where his death causes great grief
Motif References: F1041.21.7 | F1041.1.3 | H1381.8 |
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UvTTr-3367: Meanwhile Isot of Karke has urged the merchant’s wife to inform her first of her husband’s arrival so that when she lands Isot will be the first to tell her husband
Motif References: T81.3 | T92 | Z140.1 | Z142 | Z143.1 | F1041.1.2 | K1087.1 |
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UvTTr-3437: Meanwhile Marke has arrived and the death of his wife almost costs him his life
Motif References: T211.9 | F1041.21 |
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UvTTr-3478: Marke finds the lovers on the bier in the church
Motif References: P16.1 | V118 | Q520 | E631.0.1 |
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Ulrich von Zatzikhoven, Lanzelet (>1194)  View all

UvZLa-1: Prologue: The author tells his story for the courtly persons who will understand him, and is anxious to rebuke the wicked and envious
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UvZLa-44: King Pant of Genewis has fought many wars because he wants more than rightfully belongs to him
Motif References: P12.2.1 | P20 | M311.0.1 |
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UvZLa-97: When the child is a year old the angry vassals whom the king had mistreated unjustly form a conspiracy against him
Motif References: R10.3 | P16.0.1 | F235 | F324.3 |
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UvZLa-189: The lady who took the child is a wise mermaid and a queen better than any now living
Motif References: P20 | F112.0.1 | F134 | F148 | F161.1 | F163.1.2 | F165.6 | F167.9 | F173 | F213 | F222 | F252.2 | F751 | F771 | F771.1.1 | F771.1.1 | D1131 | D1349.2 | D1359.3 |
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UvZLa-241: The boy grows up in this land without sorrow
Motif References: P50 | B82 | L101 | F253 | P272 | P275 | F311.3 | F371 | T617 |
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UvZLa-300: When the boy is fifteen years old he asks the queen’s permission to leave to learn about chivalry
Motif References: M242 | Z252 | T617.2 | H1221 | J1730.1 |
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UvZLa-389: A mermaid ferries the boy over the sea accompanied by the queen and her retinue
Motif References: L101 |
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UvZLa-420: In the next morning he comes to a well-built castle and the horse turns toward the castle gate
Motif References: F451.5.2 |
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UvZLa-452: The young hero comes to a pleasant heath with a stream which is good hunting territory
Motif References: P50 | N839 |
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UvZLa-596: The young knight is welcomed at Johfrit’s castle and proves a real courtier
Motif References: P561 | H1561.1 |
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UvZLa-667: Then the young hero takes leave
Motif References: W188 | P234 | P320 | F771 |
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UvZLa-743: The young hero will not avoid this stronghold : he says if the host hates vice perhaps he will not harm anybody virtuous
Motif References: P320 |
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UvZLa-849: Then the host’s daughter walks in with two maids carrying lights and wants to find out about the knights
Motif References: T0 | T50.1.2 | T55 | T71 | T331.2 | T400 |
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UvZLa-1113: At dawn the host enters carrying two long, sharp double-edged knives and two shields
Motif References: S11.4.1 | Q292.3 | H1561.2 | H1591 |
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UvZLa-1184: The knights begin to worry for they are without arms but the girl consoles them
Motif References: P12.2.1 | P17.11 | T127 |
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UvZLa-1258: When Orphilet sees the youth’s demeanor he praises King Arthur’s land and castle to him and advises him to visit them
Motif References: T71 | T89.3 | T230 | Z252 | H1229.1 |
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UvZLa-1378: Any guest approaching this castle has to carry an olive branch as sign of peace and if he is bearing arms he has to take off the helmet and turn down his ventail as well
Motif References: Z157 | F771 | N831 |
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UvZLa-1484: When he no longer can keep up the struggle against the superior force he finally surrenders to the lady
Motif References: R162 | P293 | P298 | Q411 | N831 |
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UvZLa-1622: The damsel begs her uncle to be merciful and counsels him to spare such an excellent knight who could be of use to him
Motif References: R41.3 | R162 | W185 | N831 |
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UvZLa-1710: One day Ade informs the youth of an adventure proclaimed by her uncle and reveals the custom to him which consists of three tasks
Motif References: Z71.1 | F531.4.5.2 | N831 | H924.1 | H1161 | H1166.1 | H1166 | H1561.2 |
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UvZLa-1886: Meantime they get ready whatever is needed for the adventure
Motif References: F531.6.12.6 | F531.4.5.2 | F628.2.3 |
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UvZLa-1951: Linier then leads the hero to the two lions and pushes him into the den
Motif References: N831 | H1161 | H1166.1 | H1166 |
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UvZLa-2154: While the young knight lies between life and death the host is buried honorably
Motif References: P17.11 | T127 | Z200 | H1210.2 |
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UvZLa-2357: On their way they meet Walwein and when the knight sees him he is eager to test his own prowess
Motif References: H126 | Z252 | H1561.2 |
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UvZLa-2594: While they are fighting fiercely a page runs up to them and addresses them: King Lot of Lohenis has undertaken a tournament against Gurnemans which will be attended by King Arthur and many knights
Motif References: P10 | H126 | Z252 | P561 | H1561.2 |
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UvZLa-2746: The young hero and the lady continue their journey and they are received by her father with great kindness
Motif References: P561 |
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UvZLa-2889: When they see him coming Keii is granted the first joust against the challenger whom he thinks a fool
Motif References: W110 | W117 | R222 | L400 | P555.4 | P561 | H1561.1 |
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UvZLa-3072: He withdraws to his lodgings for the night and orders his page to bring him a white shield at daybreak and to provide a white banner and surcoat as well
Motif References: R222 | Z252 | P555.4 | P561 | H1561.1 |
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UvZLa-3233: The next morning the tournament continues
Motif References: R222 | P561 | H1561.1 |
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UvZLa-3406: When King Arthur becomes aware of this he attacks with his company but the red knight still wins the highest praise
Motif References: R222 | Z252 | P310 | P555.4 | P561 | H1228 | H1561.1 |
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UvZLa-3526: The hero sets out to Pluris, Ade and Diepalt going with him
Motif References: R41.1 | D50 | R51.4 | W121 | F771 | D1131 | H1221 | D1336 | D1381 | D1711.5 | D1719.5 | D1837 |
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UvZLa-3601: The young knight and his company turn toward the castle and in the gateway they are confronted with Mabuz all armed
Motif References: T75 | T230 | F1041.21.7 | H1556.4 |
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UvZLa-3676: The young knight lies captive in Mabuz’s castle
Motif References: R41.1 | L112.4 | D1837 |
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UvZLa-3698: Then the prisoners watch from the castle’s walls that several men of Iweret burn Mabuz’s country and take great booty
Motif References: M220 | P550.1.1 | N839 | H924.1 | D1837 |
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UvZLa-3826: The knight rides on and comes to a monastery, which is called The Sorrowful Fief (Zer Jaemerlîchen Urbor)
Motif References: T50.1.2 | V60 | T68 | Z71.1 | V118 | F162.3.3 | H332.3 | P556.0.1 | F575.1 | F716 | F811 | H1229.1 | H1233.3 |
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UvZLa-3930: Next day the guest departs early
Motif References: F161.1 | F162.1.1 | F162.1.3 | F756 | F812 | F813 | B845 | D937 | D941 | D965 | D981 | D1335 | D1359.3 | D1500.1.5 | D1665.3 | D1830 | D2161.2 | D2197 |
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UvZLa-4015: Iweret’s daughter is a very beautiful and courteous maid, pure and without guile and a noble lady of royal kin
Motif References: F575.1 | P600 | Z704 | F814 | D975 | D1652 |
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UvZLa-4091: Iweret lives in a rich castle called Dodone built on a mountain high over the valley
Motif References: P234 | P556.0.1 | F771.1 | F781 | D1071 | D1380.11 | D1645.1 |
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UvZLa-4215: The night before that day Iblis dreamed that she walked to the tree and saw a noble knight with whom she fell in love immediately
Motif References: T11.3 | H24 | T50.1.2 | T68 | Z71.1 | M146 | H332.3 | P556.0.1 | F1041.21.7 | H1556.4 | D1812.3.3.9 |
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UvZLa-4407: Iweret comes riding up perfectly armed and on rare horse of deep fiery red coloring
Motif References: T68 | H332.3 |
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UvZLa-4558: The knight goes to the lady who was in a swoon the whole time, he raises and comforts her
Motif References: P17.11 | T127 |
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UvZLa-4661: The knight and the maiden ride for a time till they reach an open field
Motif References: P16.0.1 | P20 | Q140 | W188 | F234.2.6 | M242 | M301.6 | M312.9 | F340 | F371 | T617.2 | D813 | J1730.1 | D1810.0.4 |
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UvZLa-4760: The tent is an extraordinary and costly work
Motif References: H411.15 | F567.1 | F775 | D1138 | D1163 | D1323.1 | D1342 | D1359.3 | H1550 | H1556.4 | D1615 | D1620.2 | D1645.1 | D1652 | D2161 |
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UvZLa-4845: The entrance is lovely: The door is a golden grating with mottos on it: The first says “Quid non audet amor?”, the second “Love is an enduring madness” and the third, which was added since the author began telling this story, “Love has driven out measure; they cannot exist together
Motif References: H411.15 | D482 | D631.3.2 | F775 | F855.2 | D1138 | D1163 | D1323.1 | H1550 | H1556.4 | D1620.2 | D1652 |
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UvZLa-4930: Lanzelet sends the messenger back to Maiden Land and gives her a beautiful golden ring which has the virtue that no one can deny any fitting request to its bearer
Motif References: T61 | T92 | Q114 | H218 | M223 | P293 | D810 | D1076 | D1470.1.15 |
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UvZLa-5034: The squire tells him that Valerin is a valiant king and has a strong castle which cannot be conquered
Motif References: B11.6 | B576.1 | F771 | F771.5.1 | F812 | F962.10 | D2197 |
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UvZLa-5122: Lanzelet hastens forward and comes to the Growing Lookout (Wahsende Warte)
Motif References: D482 | D932.2 | H1561.2 | D1825.2.2 |
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UvZLa-5163: Early in the morning Valerin is armed and in the ring ready for battle
Motif References: F800 | F931 | H1550 |
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UvZLa-5199: Walwein is glad to see his friend alive
Motif References: R75 | R111.1.9 | M150 | H218 | M223 |
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UvZLa-5361: Arthur and Ginover and the court are overjoyed and Valerin is freed at once
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 |
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UvZLa-5420: Lanzelet then commends his lady to the queen and tells Walwein that he wants to go to Pluris
Motif References: T68 | T136.1 | H331.2 | F451.5.1.7 | P556.0.1 | H1561.1 |
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UvZLa-5545: The queen starts to love Lanzelet and fears that he might leave her
Motif References: W11.2 | R41.1 | R52 | T210.2 | T210.1 | T257 | P634 | J1110 | H1556.4 |
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UvZLa-5679: On the eve of Pentecost a huge number of guests arrive at Kardigan to attend the feast
Motif References: W11.2 | P14 | M151 | M223 | F234.2.6 | F340 | P634 | N770.0.1 | D813 |
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UvZLa-5795: The maiden is beautifully dressed after the French fashion
Motif References: T0 | F340 | H411.7 | D482 | D813 | F821.4 | D1053 | D1266.2 |
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UvZLa-5882: Then the king makes all ladies of his court try on the mantle
Motif References: T0 | T23 | H411.7 | D482 | D1053 |
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UvZLa-6075: Iwan’s lady is the next to try the garment
Motif References: T0 | F234.2.6 | H411.7 | D482 | D1053 | D1359.3 |
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UvZLa-6229: As soon as Walwein and Karjet have learnt that their relative Lanzelet is prisoner in Pluris they set out secretly with Tristrant and Erec to free him
Motif References: H126 | P556.0.1 | N839 | H1385.0.1 | H1561.1 |
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UvZLa-6448: Finally Lanzelet begs the queen to grant him the permission to joust otherwise this affair would be a disgrace for him and the queen
Motif References: T71 | T89.3 | M105 | R169.5 | R210 | R260 | K550.1 | K620 | N839 | F1041.21.7 | H1561.1 | K2312 |
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UvZLa-6564: Lanzelet and his companions ride up on a mountain
Motif References: T0 | Q64 | Q430.1 | Q535.1 | Q580 | F681 |
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UvZLa-6673: The comrades ride joyfully away from the mute’s castle
Motif References: P14 | B731.7.3 | F989.15 | H1592 | H1596 |
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UvZLa-6776: The heroes ride on till they reach a place where they get news of the king: The king, who is not incurably wounded, and his force have gathered before the Tangled Wood and are besieging Valerin’s castle
Motif References: R10.5 | R18 | R41.1 | T75.2.1 | F1041.21 |
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UvZLa-6874: Lout the Gracious who is the son of King Arthur and Queen Ginover arrives with three thousand knights
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P30 | P233 | A580 | N845 | H1381.8 | D1711 |
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UvZLa-7036: On their way to Malduk’s castle the company is lost
Motif References: F162.6 | Q411 | D620 | C841.2 | D915 | C920 | D921 | F932.7 | D1402 | D1610.35 | D1812.5 | D2060 |
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UvZLa-7074: When Arthur and his knights come to the river they stop
Motif References: F151.0.1 | F152 | F162.6 | F163.1 | B184.1.1 | F713 | F771 | N839 | F842 | F962.10 | F989.17 | D1258 | D1980 |
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UvZLa-7169: In the morning the magician’s daughter comes riding over the bridge, a beautiful and courteous maiden
Motif References: Q53 | S200 | M220 | N831 | N839 | N845 | D1711 |
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UvZLa-7320: When they return to the siege the king reveals to his lords what has been arranged
Motif References: R111.1.9 | R111.2 | Q213 | Q411 | N845 | D1266 | D1364.22 | D1960 | D1978 | K2350 |
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UvZLa-7445: All are very grieved when the magician leads his victims away toward his stronghold under Arthur’s escort
Motif References: R41.3 | R51.1 | Q53 | S200 | Q211 | M220 | Q411.6 | Q450 | H1385.0.1 |
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UvZLa-7530: A strange man joins them: Esealt the Tall, a good knight and the tallest giant ever known
Motif References: F531.2.1 | F531.5.1.0.1 | F531.5.1 | T615 |
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UvZLa-7586: One morning just before daylight they arrive at the Misty Lake
Motif References: R51.2 | Q53 | Q114 | Q151 | R169.5 | N812 | N831 |
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UvZLa-7717: Arthur hastens out to greet Walwein and Erec and the returning knights
Motif References: Z200 | P634 |
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UvZLa-7828: One night when Iblis and Lanzelet lie together and talk about courtly manners and about love he asks his wife what she considers the strangest story she knows
Motif References: B11.2.0.1 | B11.4.5 | H1223 | H1400 | H1561 |
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UvZLa-7872: Lanzelet starts on his quest for the dragon without hesitation
Motif References: D5 | B11.2.0.1 | B11.4.5 | B11.1.3.0.1 | D735 | D766.1 | H1223 | H1400 | H1561 | D1794 |
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UvZLa-7962: Lanzelet takes her to Kardigan where they ask her who she is
Motif References: T0 | D5 | T5 | B11.1.3.0.1 | D199.2 | Z200 | Q280 | Q551.3.2 | D661 | F707 |
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UvZLa-8041: On account of his valorous deed Lanzelet is one of the dearest knights of King Arthur
Motif References: F759.1 | D1256 | D1368 | D1654 | D2031 |
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UvZLa-8135: When the mighty army is ready the lords have messengers sent ahead to find out about Lanzelet’s inheritance and possible supporters of his claim to the throne
Motif References: P12 | P17 |
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UvZLa-8221: At these words the two knights tell them that they have come to offer them Lanzelet’s conditions
Motif References: P17 |
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UvZLa-8333: When the messengers inform Lanzelet about the results of their negotiations, the hero has counsel
Motif References: W11.2 | P13.5 | P17.0.2 | P29 | P50.0.1 | M100 | P110.0.1 | P293 |
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UvZLa-8470: In the meantime messengers were sent out from Iweret’s land with wondrous gifts and all sorts of riches
Motif References: F809.11 | D810 | F847 | D1071 | D1385.3.2 | D1389.9.1 |
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UvZLa-8653: Iblis shares her gifts: Ginover receives the net, Lanzelet gives the sword to King Arthur
Motif References: W11.2 |
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UvZLa-8731: The messengers from Dodone are noble and powerful princes who might well have been made kings of the country, but they renounced out of loyalty
Motif References: P17.11 | W34 |
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UvZLa-8826: The feast is well prepared
Motif References: M301.21 | P634 | F821 |
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UvZLa-8975: Arthur arranges things wisely for the journey and has each knight take a lady in his care on the way
Motif References: W11.2 | T300 |
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UvZLa-9199: After the royal custom Lanzelet and Iblis are crowned king and queen of Behforet and Iweret’s countries
Motif References: W11.2 | P13.5 | P50.0.1 | M100 | D1053 |
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UvZLa-9270: Arthur then has to leave for a messenger has come from home with some tidings
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | P20 | T214 | P231 | P253.0.3 |
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Wisse, Claus/Colin, Philipp: Rappoltsteiner Parzifal (Prolog)  View all

WCPap-1: In his prologue the author stresses his lack of talent
Motif References: P19.0.1 | F112.0.1 | F183 | Q244 | K300 | P320 | P324.1 | T471 | M474 | F700 | F701 | F709 |
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WCPap-163: On their quest the knights of the Round Table come upon maidens traveling through the forest in the company of knights
Motif References: V80 | F166.1.1 | C651 | H1382 | H1561.2 | D2081 | D2157.1 |
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WCPap-326: The king donned in splendid clothes, wearing his crown and precious adornment, then entered the hall
Motif References: F166.1.1 | F183.1 | F184 | P550.1 | D705 | F933 | H1382 | D1472.1.14.1 | D1563.0.1 | D2081 | D2157.1 |
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Wisse, Claus/Colin, Philipp: Rappoltsteiner Parzifal (1331-1336)  View all

WCRPa-1: Gawan on his quest for the spear angrily rides away until he comes to a river he is unable to cross
Motif References: V80 | F166.1.1 | F171.0.1 | F184.1 | Z254 | M361 | C423.5 | F771 | F832 | F991.1 | H1023.8 | H1219.5 | H1320.1 | H1573.6 | D1960 |
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WCRPa-8: As Gawan wakes in the morning the castle has disappeared
Motif References: P233.6 | P556.0.1 | P557.4 | N760.1 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-11: (25) Gawan arrives at Kavalun and tells the king that he failed in his quest for the Grail and the Spear that he was assigned to achieve within one year
Motif References: P14.15.1 | Z72.0.1 | M202 | H217 | P556.0.1 | H1219.5 | H1320.1 |
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WCRPa-14: (46) A squire, who is Gawan’s relative, hurries to bring the news to King Arthur
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P50.0.1 | P50 | M100.0.1 | T136.1 | M201.5 | H217 | P550.1.1 | N836 |
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WCRPa-21: Outraged, Arthur vows a campaign against Brun before autumn and to besiege him
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P550.1 | P557.0.1 | P557.0.4 |
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WCRPa-26: While King Arthur is besieging the fortress Gawan and Ywan one day catch sight of two lamenting ladies in a tower of the town’s fortifications: Clore of Meilant and Ismane
Motif References: M223 | P557.0.4 | N839 |
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WCRPa-29: (11) One morning Brun leaves the city and attacks the Arthurian knights who are still fast asleep and robs some of their supplies
Motif References: K300 | P557.4 | H1221 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-35: Three days later Gawan comes upon a tent pitched in the forest beside a spring
Motif References: T11 | P50 | T55 | T400 | F775 | F855 |
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WCRPa-37: After Gawan has left the girl’s father comes to see her and greets her addressing her as a virgin
Motif References: R260 | T400 | P556.0.1 | P557.4 |
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WCRPa-45: During the siege of Meilant Arthur gives his relative Yseve of Karoes to King Karade of Nantes in marriage
Motif References: P10 | P13.3 | P30 | Z71.1 | L111.5.1 | T183 | T245 | Z255.1 | D300 | D332 | D336 | D341.1 | T465 | T475 | T481 | T481.6.1 | T600 | T640 | D658.3.2 | D683 | K1210 | K1500 | D1711 | D1810.0.2 | K1840 |
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WCRPa-50: When Karados is dubbed a knight, Arthur wears his crown for the ceremony
Motif References: P13.3 | P14 | Z72.0.1 | M151 | M221 | M223 | P556.3 | P634 | N770.0.1 | E783.1 | H1400 |
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WCRPa-54: One year later at Whitsunday Karados is ready to have his head cut off by Elyafres
Motif References: R41.2 | Z71.1 | L111.5.1 | T183 | M220 | M221 | T230.0.1 | P233 | Q241 | Z255.1 | T257.12 | D300 | T381.0.2 | Q433.1 | T475 | T481 | T481.6.1 | P634 | T640 | D658.3.2 | D683 | N731 | N770.0.1 | F1041.21.7 | K1210 | H1400 | K1510 | K1550.1 | D1711 | K1840 |
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WCRPa-58: Elyafres however takes the habit of meeting the queen in her tower and they amuse themselves with splendid and noisy feasts
Motif References: R41.2 | P50.0.1 | R74 | T75.2.1 | T99.4 | R111.1.9 | T151.4 | H217 | T230.0.1 | P253 | T450 | T475 | T481 | N710 | N839 | D1275.1 | K1510 | D1711 | D2088 | K2233 |
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WCRPa-67: Alardin’s tent is a masterpiece of art: On all sides it is decorated with golden knobs with eagles, lifelike as if they were flying and shouting, animated by the air
Motif References: H411.12 | F775 | F855.2 | D1138 | D1231 | D1268 | D1275.1 | D1349.1 | D1359.3 | D1402.19 | D1514.1 | H1574.1 | D1615 | D1620.2 | D1620.1.5 | D1639.1 | D1645.1 |
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WCRPa-70: Alardin’s sister, the Lady from the Tent (die von dem Pavelune) welcomes her brother and Gingenier
Motif References: P561 | F775 | F950 | D1138 | D1342 | D2161.2 |
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WCRPa-73: Three days after the tournament has started the three companions arrive at court and they are annoyed to be late
Motif References: T55 | T59.2 | P91 | T92 | Z150 |
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WCRPa-77: Her forthputting attitude somewhat puzzles the girl herself as she addresses the stranger as her sweetheart (liep), which however is justified by his virtues
Motif References: T55 | T59.2 | T68.7 | T92 | H331.2 | P561 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-79: Alardin fights against Ris and 19 of his companions
Motif References: T59 | P561 |
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WCRPa-90: Alardin defeats Kadoalans, the Rich Mercenary (Richen Soldener) and the Handsome Good (Schönen Guoten) and sends them to Gingenor as prisoners
Motif References: W110 | P555.4 |
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WCRPa-94: The wild Segremors is made captive by Kador
Motif References: P314 | P555.4 | P561 | N746 |
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WCRPa-109: (38) The story turns again to Yseve, Karados’s mother, and the author apologizes that he now has to accuse women
Motif References: R41.2 | T230.0.1 | Q433.1 | T475 | T481 | Z702 | K1271 | D1275.1 | K1510 | K1550.1 | D1711 |
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WCRPa-113: (31) As soon as Karados has arrived in Nantes he keeps the tower under close watch until he catches the magician and his mother
Motif References: S12.1.1 | P231.15 | P233 | Q241 | Q431.8 | T465 | Q470 | Q499.9 | K1550 |
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WCRPa-115: Elyafres catches a snake and puts it into a locker
Motif References: S11.4 | S12.1.1 | B176.1 | P231.15 | P233 | S400 | Q411 | Q453 | Q501 | K953.2 | D1711 | K2210 |
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WCRPa-119: (29) When Arthur gets the news he swoons and regrets that he allowed Karados to set out by himself without Gawan and Ywan
Motif References: M151.2.3 | T210.1 | F1041.21.7 | F1041.21.6 |
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WCRPa-123: Ashamed of his wretched state Karados fears that his lady would avoid him and considers flight
Motif References: P56 | R220 | R312 | V462.2 |
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WCRPa-130: Meanwhile King Arthur sends a message to Nantes, telling Karados’s father that he will come to see him
Motif References: H195 | R220 | H1385 | K1826 |
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WCRPa-138: (35) In the forest Karados lives on a diet of vegetables and fruit and does penance
Motif References: P56 | R312 | V462.2 | Q535.4 | N843 | H1385.13 | K1826.1 |
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WCRPa-143: Kador brings the news to the king that Karados is alive and lives in a hermitage in the forest
Motif References: P231 | P310 | H413 | D765.1 | D766.1 | D1445.1 | D1711 | D2156 |
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WCRPa-146: (29) Kador brings the news to Gingenier who is ready to help Karados
Motif References: T 0 Love F576 | F576 | D1445.1 | H1556.4 |
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WCRPa-151: (6) The two tubs are made ready, and Karados and Gingenier enter their baths
Motif References: T96 | R161.0.1 | R169.5 | B176.1 | B192 | H413 | D753 | B765.4.1 | D766.4 | F981 | D1273 | D1714.1 |
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WCRPa-157: King Karade wants to leave his kingdom to Karados and when he is near death Karados and Arthur hurry to see him
Motif References: F163.1 | F252.5 | N771 | F771 | F790 | D905 | D2141.1 | D2145 |
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WCRPa-160: Karados follows the knight up to the bridge
Motif References: R260 | C423 | H492 | D813 | F950 | D1252.3 | D1518 | H1556.4 | D2161 |
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WCRPa-164: (21) At Whitsun Karados and his queen attend Arthur’s feast at Karliun
Motif References: P14 | V70.2 | M151 | T210.1 | T230 | H411.4.0.1 | D477.1 | F527.1.1 | P556.3 | P634 | N770.0.1 | F866.6 | D1040.1 | D1171.6.3 | D1316 | D1472.1.24.1 | D1652.17 | D1793 |
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WCRPa-166: Arthur has the magic horn filled with water, the queen fails in dissuading him from this test and prays to God that her husband himself may spill some wine which he does
Motif References: P20 | T230 | H411.4.0.1 | P634 | D1171.6.3 | D1316 | D1793 |
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WCRPa-172: (11) No king ever had such a splendid diet
Motif References: P12 | P634 | F1041.21.6.1 | F1041.21 |
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WCRPa-175: Arthur relates to them the story of the Castle Orgalus, fortress of his enemies
Motif References: R41.1 | P50.0.1 | R110 | M151.2.2 | H1385.0.1 | H1385.13 |
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WCRPa-179: Fifteen knights have been chosen for the journey: Gawan, Idirs, Keie, Lucas, Tor, Segremors, Mabungren, Ywan, Lanselet, Ydiers, the Ugly Brave, Doun of Aglen, Galagantis of Galeis, Karados Briebras, Talas of Rotenberg
Motif References: P15 | P320 | Q327 | L430 | F451.5.1.7 | F451.5.2 | F451 | F771.4.3 | N825.3 |
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WCRPa-184: Keie returns to Arthur and declares that he has failed in obtaining provisions: The overbearing lord of the land would refuse hospitality to them
Motif References: P15 | Q21 | P320 | Q327 | P426.2 | L430 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave N843 | N843 | J1089 |
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WCRPa-187: They travel through a beautiful land with meadows untouched by hoofs and then find the tracks of a train of about 100 knights
Motif References: F165.4 | R260 | F760.0.1 | F771.4.3 |
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WCRPa-191: Arthur and his companions are about to have dinner as Gawan perceives a shield with part of a spear hanging on the wall in a separate room
Motif References: T471 | F575.1 | N711.1 | F775 |
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WCRPa-199: When the maiden’s brother returned he challenged him
Motif References: P56 | V118.4 | P233.6 | P234.5 | Q244.1 | P253.5.1 | P525.3 |
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WCRPa-205: The knight was Bran of Lis/Brandelis, brother of Melian of Lis and son of Ydier of Lis
Motif References: H125 | M201 | N760.1 |
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WCRPa-209: Brandelis hurries to greet his guests, and offers his welcome to all but one, Gawan
Motif References: T96 | H217 | J218 | P253.5.1 | T640 | N731 | N737.1 | H1561.2 | D1836 |
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WCRPa-220: The king orders Brandelis to accept Gawan’s penance and offers his service, but Brandelis wants to serve Arthur instead
Motif References: R74.1 | P310.5 | P311 | H1232.6 |
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WCRPa-224: Lucas the cupbearer makes Arthur grant him the first joust, and everybody prepares for fighting
Motif References: P550.1 |
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WCRPa-231: The captive is lodged in a hut decked with leaves
Motif References: V70 | W110 | M402 |
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WCRPa-235: The following morning they leave for hunting
Motif References: T 0 Love T24 | T24 | N774.3 |
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WCRPa-239: They watch the citizens leave the town and return again
Motif References: P53 | P557.4 | P634 |
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WCRPa-242: As Gawan is ready for the combat horn signals from the castle announce that the lord is about to arm (the horn-blow is repeated: as he puts on his spurs, as he arms his legs, puts on his cuirass, his helmet and mounts his steed)
Motif References: T 0 Love T24 | T24 | R74 | M201 | F533 | H1561.2 | D1836 | K1953 |
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WCRPa-250: Arthur becomes sovereign of the land, and after resting at Orgelus for fourteen days he returns to Britain
Motif References: R10.3 | F1041.21.7 | H1385.16 |
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WCRPa-255: (42) The queen plays a game of dice with Vriens when an armed knight rides past them without greeting
Motif References: Q41 | S110 | B151.1.1 | F171.0.1 | Q327 | C423.5 | B563 | F773 | H939.5 | K950 | F966 | F969.3 | H982 | D996 | J1089.1 | D1162 | H1229.1 | H1382 | K2100 | K2243 |
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WCRPa-264: Gawan rides through a large forest and comes to the seaside
Motif References: F171.0.1 | E492 | F771 | F832 | F833 | F969.3 | F990 | D1081 | D1171.6 | D1472 | D1600 | D1652.5 |
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WCRPa-269: (19) Drops of blood flow from the spear into a vessel, and disappear through a pipe out of gold and emerald
Motif References: Q111 | Q190 | M306 | M361.1 | F832 | F991.1 | H1023.8 |
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WCRPa-272: First Gawan wants to learn about the bleeding lance, then about the knight on the bier, the broken sword and who is to avenge the dead man
Motif References: R10.3 | Q85 | Q140 | M151.9 | M155 | M183.3 | C420 | D701 | D791.3 | C934.2 | D1960 | D1976.1 | D2157.1 | D2188 |
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WCRPa-276: On their journey Gawan’s son and the maiden in his company encounter a knight
Motif References: P19 | L122 | L160 | K300 | F575.2 | Z730 | F839.2 | H1562 |
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WCRPa-282: (9) The maiden takes the youth to her splendid tent at a ford, where he fights all knights passing by
Motif References: H20 | P52 | P233 | Z252 | T617.2 | N731.2 | N731 | H1561.2.3 |
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WCRPa-285: (28) In the meantime a stranger steals Gawan’s horse and his weapons
Motif References: V61.1 | F166.1.1 | B172 | B469.2 | B558.1 | B773 | F832 | F841 | F883 | F960 | F969.3 | D1121 | D1520.15 |
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WCRPa-289: (31) The letter tells that the dead man was a king, who wanted King Arthur to place his body onto a bier in his castle until a knight will remove the spear from his heart and avenge his death
Motif References: Z72.0.1 | B172 | Z254 | Z312 | M361 | C423.2 | B469.2 | B558.1 | B773 | F832 | F841 | F852 | F883 | D1121 | H1245.1 | D1520.15 |
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WCRPa-294: The story of Gaheries’s humiliation: On his quest for lost Gawan Gaheries rode through a deserted forest and came to a beautiful meadow with a brook
Motif References: Z71.1 | F451.5.1.7 | F451 | F771.1.1 | F771.4.3 | F775 | F781 |
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WCRPa-297: As Gaheries greeted them the knight was annoyed, and unfortunately his wounds opened
Motif References: R41.1 | R51 | R74 | M201 | J229.17.1 | F535 | P555.8 | P556.0.1 | F610.2 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-301: Gaheries again jumped back through the window and a servant brought his horse and armor
Motif References: R41.1 | R51 | M402 | Q470 |
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WCRPa-304: (30) Before the year ends Arthur has a diet at Glomorgan
Motif References: V75 | M202 | M223 | P634 | N770.0.1 | F1041.21.3 | D1086 |
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WCRPa-308: Gaheries kills the dwarf and the knight of the garden in single combat
Motif References: V70.5 | T91.3 | F116 | F134 | B172 | F172 | F213 | F234.0.1 | F234.1.3 | F242.2 | F259.1.4 | F302.3.1 | F305 | B469.2 | B558.1 | N774 | F841 | D1121 | D1520.15 | D1850 | D1976.1 |
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WCRPa-314: Parzifal has left King Arthur at Joflanze where he has fought Gawan and Gramolanz
Motif References: P52 | V70.5 | M151.2.3 | M155 | M183.3 | P320 | P555.4 | P556.0.1 | F771 | F774 | F782 | F991.1 | D1149.3 | H1221 | H1223 | H1322 | H1345 | H1561.2 | H1561 | H1573.6 |
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WCRPa-322: Parzifal comes to a wild river, where he once met the Fisher King
Motif References: S131 | P413 | F715 | B733 | F771.4.3 | F781 | N862 | K958 | D1209.7 | H1233 | K2246.0.1 |
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WCRPa-326: The figures of the chessboard are ready for playing
Motif References: T10 | T15 | T68 | H105 | Z142 | B151.1.6 | K300 | H335.0.2 | B563 | F575.1 | B579.1 | B731.0.1 | B731.7.3 | N774.3 | H933 | H941 | H1154.0.1 | D1209.7 | H1241 | H1331 | D1601.29 | K2246.0.1 |
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WCRPa-331: Soon Parzifal comes to a marble cross on a meadow
Motif References: R49.4 | P52.2 | P52 | Z143 | R260 | H335.0.2 | M402.1 | F527.5 | P556.0.1 | F778 | H933 |
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WCRPa-338: Parzifal comes to a deserted castle
Motif References: B576 | F771.4.3 | F771.5.1 | F775 | B847 | H1561.2 | H1561.13 |
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WCRPa-342: Parzifal and the knight, Abrioris, fight, they unhorse each other
Motif References: P19.0.1 | P320 | P555.4 | F1041.21.7 |
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WCRPa-350: (11) Parzifal comes upon a slain knight lying beneath an oak tree, his steed and his shield have been left nearby
Motif References: S110 | F575.1 | F1041.1.2.2.1 |
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WCRPa-352: Parzifal comes to a brook and on the other side perceives a tower
Motif References: R10.1 | R11.3 | R18 | R51.1 | S400 | F531.5.7.0.1 | F531.6.3.1 | F771.4.3 | N831 | N839 | H1561.6 |
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WCRPa-355: Parzifal arms himself, the giant returns, and starts threatening the knight as soon as he catches sight of him
Motif References: B11 | Q53 | Q111.10 | L225 | F531.4.5.1 | F531.5.11 | F531.4.5 | N839 | H1561.6 |
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WCRPa-359: Having crossed mountains Parzifal enters a beautiful valley with a sweet smell
Motif References: P52 | Z142 | C260 | F527 | P555.4 | F775 | F883 | H1236 | H1561.2 | H1561.2.3 |
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WCRPa-362: Twenty years ago ten beautiful maidens lived near the ford beneath the tree
Motif References: P19.0.1 | P52 | C260 | P555.4 | F775 | F800 | F883 | H1236 | H1561.2 | H1561.2.3 |
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WCRPa-364: Parzifal follows a fine narrow path through a forest onto a plain
Motif References: Z65.1 | M100 | H194 | F575.1 | N772 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-372: Parzifal enters a rich land
Motif References: H20 | Z65.1 | T96 | H195 | F575.1 | N737 | F760.0.1 |
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WCRPa-379: The lady replies that Parzifal after having rescued her did not want to marry her and left for adventures
Motif References: M151.2.3 | M151.2 | M201 | F575.1 | F575.2 | F1041.21 | H1320.1 | H1345 | H1387 |
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WCRPa-386: Parzifal encounters a lady who is dressed in the fashion of Cornwall
Motif References: D52.3 | W181 | F234.2.5 | F234.0.1 | F234.2.2 | T257 | M402 | F510 | P555.4 | F575.1 | H1561.2 | D1860.0.1 | D2031.4 |
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WCRPa-394: Parzifal enters a wild forest and comes to a tree which he recognizes: He has come to his mother’s country, he once met a knight nearby who led him the road to King Arthur where he was made a knight by a red armor
Motif References: H194 | H195 | P231.3 | P253 | P293 | P426.2 | N734 | F1041.1.1 | F1041.1.3 |
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WCRPa-399: Parzifal and his beautiful sister set out to see their uncle
Motif References: H194 | V227 | V232.3 | V235 | P293 | P426.2 | N730 | E821 |
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WCRPa-409: After traveling through a wild and deserted region Parzifal comes to a small bridge crossing a lake
Motif References: F163.1 | F222 | K736 | F771 | F771.4.3 | F771.1 | F784 | H1400 |
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WCRPa-415: The maiden and her companions welcome Parzifal, and take care of his steed
Motif References: Z71.16.2 | Q82 | F112.2 | Q118 | F163.1 | F222 | F271.2 | P320 | K736 | F771 | F771.4.3 | F771.6 | F771.1 | F781 | F784 | H1400 | D1976.1 | D2178.1 | D2188 |
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WCRPa-422: Parzifal rides across a beautiful plain and comes to a large and splendid tree where a fine tent has been pitched, that is red and white like a chessboard and has a shining golden top
Motif References: R9.10 | W46 | H105 | P555.4 | F775 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-430: The knight identifies as Garsalas, the son of the Duke of Geneloge, his lady is the beautiful Trischans (die clare)
Motif References: R49 | P52 | T91.3 | F129.4 | F134 | Z143 | F163.1 | F213 | F222 | M223 | F234.2.5 | F271.2 | F302 | H310.3 | H313 | H317 | H335.0.2 | N715.1 | F778 | H1221 | D1960 | K2246.0.1 |
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WCRPa-434: (33) The maiden built that house while he slept
Motif References: R49.4 | Z143 | F271.2 | F302 | F778 | F855 | F883 | D1960 | D1980 | K2246.0.1 |
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WCRPa-439: Parzifal rides on through the forest, with the stag’s head and the hound which he wants to bring to the lady with the chessboard
Motif References: V140 | F171.0.1 | F790 | N831 | F969.3 | D1162 | D1171.6 | D1380.17 | D1385 | D1645.2 |
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WCRPa-448: Parzifal wants to learn about the Grail, but the maiden replies that it is a secret which only may be disclosed by a priest or a holy man
Motif References: R41.2 | R110 | B151.1.1 | B184.1 | H218.0.1 | B403 | C423.5 | B563 | B731.0.1 | F825 | F826 | N831 | F842.1.1 | D1071 | D1076 | H1236 | D1258 | D1359.3 | H1400 | D1440 | H1573.6.1 |
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WCRPa-457: Parzifal meets a noble knight with an ivory horn decorated with gold, a hawk on his hand and two greyhounds; he is Brios of the Curved Forest (von dem gebogenen walde)
Motif References: P555.8 | D1258 | H1320.1 | H1561 | H1573.6.1 |
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WCRPa-466: (39) One day one of Tores’s knights lost his way on a boar hunt and the dogs pursued the boar up to a strong fortress in the forest where the animal disappeared
Motif References: T55 | T80 | B184.3.1 | M201 | M223 | F241.0.1 | F302.3.1 | P414 | P561 | F715 | N771 | N774 | F842.2.5 | F989.15 | D1258 | D1258.1 | H1573.6.1 | D1711 | D1810.0.2 |
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WCRPa-473: Parzifal wants to join the party of the king of Ireland against the knights of the Round Table
Motif References: M151.2.3 | R222 | P561 | C761.4 | H1561.1 | K1839.17 |
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WCRPa-485: Having traveled all day on his mule and carrying the stag’s head and the dog with him Parzifal in the evening comes to a large tree with a cross and a marble coffin beneath it
Motif References: R4 | R49.4 | R110 | B151.1.6 | B184.1 | B403 | B563 | F778 | F825 | F966 | D1076 | D1148 | H1230 | H1320.1 | D1442 | K2247.3 |
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WCRPa-492: Parzifal follows the hound through the forest till he comes to a castle at a river
Motif References: B151.1.6 | B182.1 | M202 | B421 | B563 | F771.4.3 |
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WCRPa-498: The story of the magic chessboard: A maiden who had learnt necromancy and knew the stars one day on a meadow in the forest met the fairy Morgane, a knight and a squire who were playing chess
Motif References: H105 | F216 | F330 | F340 | D813.2 | N831 | F841 | D851 | D855 | D1121 | D1209.7 | D1520.15 | D1601.29 | D1711 | D1712.0.1 | D1810.0.2 |
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WCRPa-506: Parzifal gets lost and when evening falls he comes to an oak
Motif References: V70.3.1 | S182.3 | F774 | D1149.3 | H1322 | D1367 | D2065 | K2247.3 |
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WCRPa-513: At the royal court lords, knights, the clergy and inexperienced knights who are not allowed at the king’s table but sit on the ground have come together
Motif References: V70.3.1 | H217 | P556.0.1 | P556.3 | P634 |
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WCRPa-517: Bagumades tells them his story accusing Keie of treachery – his three companions would have acted according to the rules of chivalry
Motif References: M151.2.3 | S182.3 | H217 | H218.1.1 | H1220 | H1385.13 | K2243 | K2247.3 |
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WCRPa-527: The next morning forty knights set out
Motif References: M195 | N772 | H1220 | H1320.1 | H1385.13 |
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WCRPa-531: A beautiful maiden is sitting there, clad in ermine
Motif References: H435 | H467 | F535 | F824.2 | F839.2 | D1101.1 | D1335 | D1336.4 | H1561.1 | D1830 |
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WCRPa-538: As they enter the dwarf’s castle a messenger arrives from Arthur’s court, bringing greetings from Ydiers, son of King Nuwes, and telling them that much has been told at the court about this adventure of the shield
Motif References: T11 | T55 | H435 | H467 | P561 | F839.2 | D1101.1 | H1561.2 | H 1561.1.4 |
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WCRPa-550: At the Arthurian court Keie insists on being granted the first joust to obtain the shield
Motif References: R222 | P561 | F839.2 | D1101.1 | D1336.4 | H1561.2 | H 1561.1.4(G) Magic shield as prize in tournament K | K1839.17 |
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WCRPa-558: Tanreie is sleepless from love
Motif References: T0 | R10.1 | T24 | P55.1 | N839 |
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WCRPa-565: They come to a clearing where a fine tent (blue and red in chessboard fashion) has been pitched beneath a tree
Motif References: R10.1 | R111.1 | P555.4 | P556.0.1 | F775 | N839 |
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WCRPa-573: The next day Gawan comes upon Gingelens, the Beautiful Unknown, who identifies as Gawan’s son and brings him word from Arthur that he should return for war has been waged upon Arthur by King Catras of Resesse who captures his people and burns his castles
Motif References: M100 | F171.0.1 | M183.3 | H194 | M195 | P233 | P550.1.1 | N731 | H1388 |
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WCRPa-577: Then he watched how the Grail ornate with numerous magic jewels was carried through the hall by a maiden and placed in front of his host
Motif References: V80 | F166.1.1 | P550.1 | F771.6 | F991.1.2 | D1071 | H1320.1 | H1345 | H1388 |
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WCRPa-579: King Arthur and his troops in their campaign against King Katras devastate and burn his land
Motif References: P14.15.1 | R74 | R75 | M100 | P550.1 | P557.0.4 |
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WCRPa-582: Walther of Dunsin [= Gauthier de Desnain] has related the following story about Parzifal: Having left Bagumades Parzifal rides on for two weeks and comes to a large and beautiful forest
Motif References: F171.0.1 | M301.20 | V515.1.6 | F569.3 | F575.3 | N810 | F811 | N827 | N831 | D1149.3 | H1322 | D1367 | D2065 | D2188.2 |
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WCRPa-586: Parzifal comes to the Dolorous Mountain: There is a high copper pillar covered with gold
Motif References: Z254 | M302.9 | M361 | F750 | F774 | F789.4 | F883 | D1149.3 | H1322 | H1573.6 |
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WCRPa-590: The maiden identifies as the Maiden of the Dolorous Mountain
Motif References: Z71.1 | N121 | Z254 | M301 | M301.6 | M301.12 | M302.9 | M311.0.1 | F312 | M312.2.1 | F312.1.1 | F317 | M361 | N450 | F575.3 | F774 | D1149.3 | H1573.6 | D1711 | D1810.0.2 |
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WCRPa-594: Merlin told the king about that Pillar, where only the best knight would be able to tie his horse
Motif References: Z254 | M301 | M361 | T640 | F774 | D1149.3 | H1573.6 | D1711 | D1810.0.2 |
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WCRPa-598: Parzifal comes to a tree with many candles, but the light fades as he draws near
Motif References: Z143 | F171.0.1 | M310 | M358 | M361.1 | P414 | C423.5 | F773 | F790 | F811.27 | N831 | D905 | D908 | D950 | F969.3 | D996 | D1162.2 | H1232.8 | D1293.4 | H1412 |
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WCRPa-602: (35) Once again Parzifal comes to the Grail castle and is given a friendly welcome
Motif References: V80 | F171.0.1 | C651 | F832 | F833 | D1081 | D1171.6 |
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WCRPa-607: Anfortas tells him that the child in the tree did not answer his questions because Parzifal is not without sin
Motif References: V80 | Z150 | F171.0.1 | F184 | H619 | C651 | F832 | F833 | H1023.8 | D1081 | D1171.6 |
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WCRPa-612: Parzifal learns that this is Longinus’ lance that wounded Christ
Motif References: P91 | V140 | Z150 | V331 | V332 | D816 | F832 | F991.1 | D1171.6 |
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WCRPa-616: Parzifal learns that only a virgin of royal descent is able to touch the Grail: The lady is Anfortas’s daughter and the maiden who carried the vessel is his niece
Motif References: S110 | M161.2 | P555.8 | P557.0.4 | K800 | F832 | F833 | K910 | F991.1 | H1023.8 | D1081 | D1171.6 | D1714.1 | K1839.17 | K2247.3 | K2350 |
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WCRPa-621: The illuminated tree is the Tree of Delusion (goukelboum), where the fairies meet
Motif References: S22 | V132.2 | S133 | Z143 | F217.4 | P231 | Z254 | M361 | F369.7 | D763.3 | F773 | D791.2 | D793 | F811.27 | D950 | D996 | D1162.2 | D1242.1.2 | D1293.4 | D1368.4 | K1888 |
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WCRPa-623: Parzifal is led to a fine chamber with a splendid bed (gold and silver, and richly decorated with tiny figures of birds and lions carved out of precious jewels)
Motif References: M151.9 | N760.1 | F787 | F1041.25 | H1385.13 |
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WCRPa-629: Parzifal and Segremors come upon ten knights hurrying along
Motif References: R10.1 | R111.1 | F271.8 | F628.1 |
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WCRPa-639: In the meantime Segremors pursues the knight to a stronghold, where a villain lowers the falling gate and almost hurts his horse (only the tail is cut)
Motif References: R74 | R75 | Q111.10 | R260 | P311.5 | P320 | N339 | K736 | F776.2 | N779 | H1561.6 | H1561.11 |
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WCRPa-648: When Segremors asks that the gate be opened to him a maiden opens it and the knight is welcomed by an old lady
Motif References: T75.2.1 | T104.1 | F112.1 | H217.1 | H218.0.1 | P557.0.4 | H1224 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-654: A lady is sent as messenger to bring the enemy Segremors’s challenge
Motif References: T99.4 | M201.5 | H217.1 | H218.0.1 | P555.4 | P559 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-662: In the evening Segremors comes to a stronghold at a ford
Motif References: R10.1 | R111.1 | Q244.1 | Q411.7 | Q421 | P424 | T471 | N825.2 | F1041.21.7 | K2247.3 |
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WCRPa-672: In the meantime Gawan has arrived at the Arthurian court
Motif References: M166.9.2 | M195 | M202 | P556.3 | F1041.21.7 | H1320.1 | H1573.6 |
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WCRPa-678: Gawan and the slain knight’s sister leave
Motif References: Q53 | S73.1 | R110 | S112 | R117 | R169.5 | R175 | Q211 | P253 | Q414.0.12 | K2116.1 | K2247.3 |
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WCRPa-685: In a forest they meet three knights, kinsmen of the burnt knight
Motif References: R51.4 | T75.2.1 | T92.7 | T92.10 | T104.1 | S113.1 | H217 | H218.0.1 | P233 | P253.2.1 | P481 | P552.4 | P555.4 | P557.0.4 | P557.2.1 | D1311.6.4 | H1381.1 | H1561.2 | D1813 | D1817 | K2233 |
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WCRPa-694: Threatening speech of king Marguns in front of the castle
Motif References: R10.1 | P19.0.1 | Z71.16.2 | R111.1 | M166.9.2 | Z201.9.1 | Q213 | H217 | H218.0.1 | Q244.1 | Q433 | T471 | P555.4 | H1561.2 | K2247.3 |
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WCRPa-704: In the meantime Gawan comes to a castle
Motif References: M166.9.2 | H218.0.1 | P293 | P525.3 | P556.0.1 | D1813 | D1817 | K1839.17 | K2243 |
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WCRPa-711: Arthur promises to have a judicial combat
Motif References: H218 | H218.0.1 | H218.1 | J227.2 |
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WCRPa-717: Gawan comes upon his brother, Agrafens, who just has left court and brings him the news of Keie’s cure and that nobody knows who wounded him
Motif References: P231 | P555.4 | N733 | F824 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-723: Parzifal searches for a smith to mend his sword and rides through a deserted forest
Motif References: V50 | V86 | G303.9.6.1 | G303.16.2 | G303.17.2.5 | G303.3.1.6 | G303.6.3.1 | G303.16.7 | G303.4.8.2.1 | G303.3.1.1 | G303.16.3.4 | G303.3.1.4 | V316 | L325.4 | F773 | F962 | F966 | F968 | D996 | D1242.1.1 | D1271 | D1766.1 | D2158 |
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WCRPa-728: All wooden material of the chapel has burnt
Motif References: V50 | V86 | V133 | G303.16.2 | G303.16.7 | G303.16.3.4 | V316 | L325.4 | P426.2 | F773 | D1242.1.1 | D1652.11 | D1766.1 |
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WCRPa-731: The old man greets Parzifal as the best knight
Motif References: V21 | V60 | F171.0.1 | Z254 | M302.9 | L325.4 | M361 | P426.2 | Q520 | F571 | D703 | D705 | F778 | D785.1 | D791.2 | N843 | F852 | F883 | H1233.3 |
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WCRPa-738: Parzifal pensively rides through a forest
Motif References: R11.2 | V86 | Z143 | Z150 | G302.3.1 | G302.3.3.2.5 | G303.9.5.6 | G303.3.3.1.3 | G303.16.3.4 | F401.3 | F401.5.1 | F401.7 | F402.1.8 | D657.2 | D1293.4 | D2121.5 | D2188 |
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WCRPa-742: A beautiful maiden appears aboard a ship, who tells Parzifal that she has come to rescue him
Motif References: V86 | G303.9.4 | G303.3.1.12 | G303.17.2.5 | G303.12.6 | G303.6.3.2 | G303.16.3.4 | F402.1.9 | F411.1 | F575.1 | K1310 |
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WCRPa-747: A rudderless ship appears and an old man greets Parzifal for the sake of God
Motif References: V50 | Z142 | A185.2 | V232 | N781 | N817 | N825.2 | F841 | D1121 | D1520.15 | D1523.2 |
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WCRPa-752: A knight catches up with Parzifal, ordering him to pay toll
Motif References: R10.1 | P52.0.3 | V70.2 | R111.1 | P531 | P555.4 | N839 | H1561.2 | K2247.3 |
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WCRPa-760: Meanwhile Dodineas has returned and learnt what happened
Motif References: V70.2 | P447 | P550.1.1 | F663 | F833 | F1098 |
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WCRPa-767: Parzifal is welcomed at Belrepere
Motif References: V70.2 | T96 | R161 | P550.1.1 | P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-775: Menader of the Table brings news about Parzifal and becomes knight of the Round Table
Motif References: T 0 Love R10.1 | R10.1 | P19.0.1 | V70.2 | R111.1 | P555.4 |
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WCRPa-779: Parzifal meets a knight who neglects his armor and weapons
Motif References: R111 | S112 | R115 | W121 | J217.0.2 | L325.1 | F575.2 | N839 | K925 | K955 | H1561.11 | K2247.3 | J2600 |
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WCRPa-786: A knight attacks Parzifal and he kills him
Motif References: W32 | L325.1 | F831.3 | H1561.11 |
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WCRPa-789: In the meantime Segremors sets out from the castle where he has been cured and leaves for the Arthurian court
Motif References: V70.2 | H1385.13 |
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WCRPa-794: Boors has not seen his brother Lyonel for two years nor received any news about him
Motif References: R10.1 | R10.6 | R51 | S110 | R111.1 | P251.5 | R260 | T471 | N839 | H1385.8 |
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WCRPa-799: Gawan on his quest for Parzifal, meets the knights who captured Lyonel
Motif References: R10.6 | V86 | R110 | P251.5.3 | G302.3.1 | G303.16.3.4 | G303.17.2.3 | G303.3.1.8.1 | N340.0.1 | F402.1.4 | P426.2 | N772 | F1041.21.7 | H1385.8 | D1766.6 | K1870 | D2031 | D2188 |
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WCRPa-804: At last Boors meets Lyonel, he takes off his helmet and welcomes him
Motif References: V69 | A182.3.5 | P251.5.3 | G303.16.10 | G303.18 | P426.2 | E728 | N772 | F795 | F883 | D901 | F966 | H1385.8 | D2065.1 | D2176.3.2 |
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WCRPa-813: As soon as Parzifal has been cured he leaves in the company of the Beautiful Knight
Motif References: W32 | V70.2 | R222 | P561 |
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WCRPa-822: On a large plain between Scotland and Ireland, which is deserted, tree- and waterless, Parzifal meets a knight in bad armor and riding an exhausted horse
Motif References: R168 | V232 | V235 | F959.3 | F969.3 | D1162 | D1171.6 | D1272 | D1478 | D1503.8 | H1561.2 | D1645.2 | D1791 | D2161.5.5 | D2161.2 | D2188 |
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WCRPa-828: Parzifal comes to a strong castle of an evil lord
Motif References: Z141 | Q211 | Q261 | Q421.0.4 | P556.0.1 | F771 | F772 | H1228 | H1561.2 |
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WCRPa-834: Parzifal leaves Partinias’s body, ties the head to his saddle, takes the broken shield and rides on to Anfortas
Motif References: P17.3.3 | Q53 | H84 | H106.2 | Q112.0.1 | S139.2.1.1 | R169.8 | F183.1 | F184 | L225 | P555.2.1.1 | P555.2.1.1 | F959.3 | F991.1 | D1171.6 | D1171 | D1472.1.14.1 | D2161.2 | D2161.4.10.0.1 |
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WCRPa-841: On a meadow Parzifal comes to several trees (two laurels, two fir-trees and two olives)
Motif References: P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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Wigamur (<1245)  View all

Wiga-1: King Paltriot (W 5; Paltriott W 41; Paldriot W 64; etc
Motif References: R10.3 | R11.3 | F567.1 | T617 | P634 |
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Wiga-164: One day Lespia catches a merwunder
Motif References: R11 | B80.2 | G308 | Q413 | G440 | F1041.21 |
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Wiga-336: Wigamur is raised by the sea-creature, who teaches him courtly virtues and manners, music (singing and stringed instruments), jumping, parrying, running and wrestling
Motif References: Z252 | P340 | T617 | N812 | J1730 |
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Wiga-419: The youth comes to a castle
Motif References: R5 | L101 | P550.1 | P557.0.4 | F575.2 |
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Wiga-502: Wigamur who never has watched chivalric battle before does not know what to think of it
Motif References: L101 | J1730 |
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Wiga-555: Wigamur sees a knight coming his way
Motif References: R75 | L101 | H1561.2 | J1730 |
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Wiga-710: Wigamur asks about the battle he has watched and tells that the castle’s lord was carried away as a prisoner
Motif References: Q212 | P310.5 | Q413.1 | P475 |
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Wiga-794: Wigamur mounts his horse and it takes him to the burnt castle where it used to have stable and food
Motif References: L101 |
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Wiga-856: When he goes to look at the castle he finds a beautiful maiden sitting there alone who is frightened when she catches sight of him
Motif References: N318 |
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Wiga-925: Pioles is in distress, for she has lost all her possessions except a golden ring and now she has no place to go
Motif References: L101 | F575.2 | N831 | N839 |
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Wiga-1078: The next morning Wigamur wants to leave and once again tries to console Pioles by promising not to leave her
Motif References: R41.1 | S110 | S139.2.2.11.2 | F451.5.1 | N810 | N839 | K2200 |
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Wiga-1100: There is a stone named Aptor (W 1100) which is red to a man, but if he looks at it after he has passed the night with a woman his color is grayish to him
Motif References: H411.1 | F716 | F716.3 | F756.2 | F807 | F872 | D925 | D931 | D1336 | D1359.3 | D1360 | H1550 | D1561.1.7 | D1687 | D1788 | D1837 |
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Wiga-1222: Wigamur knows nothing about the stone
Motif References: R10.3 | R11.3 | R11 | Z252 | G308 | P340 | G440 | T617 | N812 | F821 |
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Wiga-1318: In the morning his host gives him a fine horse and he has made new clothes from red velvet for him
Motif References: W11.2 | P53 | N836 | H1223 | H1381.2 |
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Wiga-1448: Wigamur enters a land named Stolleputria and travels on through a forest
Motif References: Z235 | B264 | B301.8 | B360 | B455.3 | B576 |
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Wiga-1526: One day Wigamur meets a beautiful maiden wearing strange and precious clothes
Motif References: Z71.1 | F162.1.1 | F162.3.3 | P527 | F756.2 | F811 | D925 | D1338.1.1 | H1381.8 | D1664 | D1665.1 | K2217 |
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Wiga-1635: The maiden has owned the fountain and the linden for ten years
Motif References: H218.0.1 | P510 | P527 | N839 | H1381.8 | K2217 |
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Wiga-1735: Due to his animal companion Wigamur gets known as the Knight with the Eagle
Motif References: H218.0.1 | P510 | P550.2 |
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Wiga-1838: When they become weary from battle Arthur asks the ladies to make an end to the combat
Motif References: W46 | Q112.0.1 | H218.0.1 | L225 | P510 | P531 | Q590 | N839 |
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Wiga-1974: Word comes to King Arthur that the land of Deleprosat is without a sovereign and has to be given as a fief by him
Motif References: B11.2.13 | P11.2.2 | P17 | T59 | T59.1 | L225 | P561 | F839.2 |
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Wiga-2170: The knights declare that Wigamur (W: Wigamur speaks first and gives Affrosydones’s knight the prize) should have the prize, yet some of them are not pleased at this
Motif References: W46 | L225 |
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Wiga-2377: Eudis takes leave from the queen
Motif References: W11.2 | P634 | F756.2 | F775 | F855 |
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Wiga-2540: One day when the company sits together happily a beautiful maiden comes riding along
Motif References: T26.1 | F451.8.2 | F451.3.4.1 | F575.1 | N770.0.1 | F820 |
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Wiga-2669: The next morning the knights of the Round Table set out to meet the queen of Holdrafluß
Motif References: T75.2.1 | T104.1 | P557.0.3 | N836 | H1224 |
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Wiga-2837: Arthur summons his troops and many knights come to join him
Motif References: P550.1 | P555.4 | P557.0.4 | H1561.2 |
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Wiga-3045: When Ysope sees the heathen army arrive in her land she sends for her lords for military aid – she does not know that Arthur has already arrived with an army
Motif References: P531.1.1 | P550.1.2 | P556 | P557.0.3 | P559 |
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Wiga-3329: Wigamur has been the best warrior
Motif References: Q114 | F820 | H1223 | H1381.2 |
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Wiga-3453: Wigamur and his eagle enter a land called Deleferant and come to a town named Leydisar
Motif References: P17 | M207 | P527 | P550.1.2 |
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Wiga-3560: They arrive at Rerat located in a valley at the seaside
Motif References: P17 | P527 | P556 | P557.0.2 |
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Wiga-3730: In the morning the battle begins
Motif References: H217.1 | P550.1 | P557.0.1 | P558 | F1084.1 | F1084 |
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Wiga-3865: Atroclas promises to give his daughter and his land and two of his best castles to his champion
Motif References: T68 | Q112.0.1 | H217.1 | P557.0.1 |
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Wiga-4049: Wigamur proclaims that he does not know his identity and tells the story of his abduction by the merwoman Lespia, who reared him with her two daughters in her cave for ten years
Motif References: H11.1 | R11 | B80.2 | P205 | P233 | G308 | G440 | T617 | N731 |
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Wiga-4166: The lords have a council to decide what should be done
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | P16.1.4 | P17.0.2 | M201.5 | P233 | M246 | P557.0.1 |
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Wiga-4324: Wigamur goes to meet Dulceflur and his father prepares a splendid train for him
Motif References: Z65.1 | F575.1 | F820 | F821 | D1071 |
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Wiga-4576: The next morning they hear mass and have breakfast, while they are entertained by minstrels
Motif References: T68 | Q112.0.1 | T135 | T136.1 | H331.2 | P561 |
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Wiga-4719: The kings ride to Musygrallt where they find a large camp of tents
Motif References: B42 | Z65.1 | P561 | F575.1 | F839.2 |
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Wiga-4970: For the sake of her beauty the knights are eager to please her and want to win the prize of the tournament
Motif References: H331.2 | P550.1.1 |
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Wiga-5146: Atroclas (S 5146/4) tells them the story how the king lost his life
Motif References: S110 | K917 | H1561.2 |
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Wiga-5311: In the morning Lypondrigun, ashamed of his defeat, leaves without taking leave
Motif References: R10.1 | T210.1 | F1041.21 |
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Wiga-5409: Dulceflur’s attendant Myglares tells the story of her abduction at Musygrallt and the knights who just wanted to start jousting set out at once to free Dulceflur but they do not find her
Motif References: F1041.21 | H1385.1 |
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Wiga-5561: In the meantime Lypondrigun and Dulceflur have arrived at Gurgalet
Motif References: M246 | N318 |
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Wiga-5679: Wigamur rides on to the castle and finds the dwarf sitting before the gate who recognizes him at once
Motif References: N737 |
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Wiga-5827: The next morning they continue their journey to Mysigret (Musygrallt), the town of King Lypondrigun
Motif References: N839 | H1233 |
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Wiga-5883: Harzir and Pioles know nothing about Wigamur’s and Atroclas’s distress
Motif References: P561 | K2357 |
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Wiga-6009: Then the three knights leave for the tournament in front of the town
Motif References: T0 | R111.1.9 | P561 |
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Wirnt von Grafenberg, Wigalois (>1210/20)  View all

WvGW-1: In his prologue the author stresses his inexperience in poetry and lack of perfection and begs his listeners or readers to look benevolently on his work
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WvGW-145: There was once a king whose name was known far and wide
Motif References: P12 | P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | F771 | H1221 | H1561 |
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WvGW-247: The king has one custom, he never sits down to eat until he has heard of some adventure
Motif References: P14 | Z141 | M151 | F527.1.1 | P556.0.1 |
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WvGW-321: The queen is holding the belt which is completely covered with jewels and gold
Motif References: D810 | D1057 | D1300 | D1335.4 | D1359.3 | D1811 | D1815 | D1830 |
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WvGW-388: The next morning the stranger arrives fully armed and ready for combat
Motif References: P555 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-510: In the meantime there is great lamenting at the court and Queen Ginovere is deeply distressed
Motif References: K1 | R52 | Z200 | P555 | D1057 | D1071 | D1335.4 | H1561.2 | D1830 |
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WvGW-599: In the meantime the two knights ride away until they enter a wasteland
Motif References: F145 | F159.4 | F707 | D810 | D1057 | D1335.4 |
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WvGW-660: They pass their time with stories until there appears before them a strong and beautiful castle
Motif References: T10 | F575.1 | F821 | D1071 | D1359.3 | D1645.1 |
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WvGW-956: The host asks Gawein to redeem his pledge by taking the maiden as his wife
Motif References: T111 | F302.3.1 |
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WvGW-1036: In the king’s hall is a splendid work of art, poured of red gold and fashioned after is wish: a revolving wheel with figures of men cast on it, some sinking, others rising with the wheel
Motif References: N111.3 | Z163 | D1561.1 |
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WvGW-1053: One day, about half a year after his arrival, Gawein is unhappy, for he begins to long for the court of his lord and the Round Table
Motif References: F150.1 | T294 | F374 | F379.1 | D1057 |
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WvGW-1220: Gawein’s wife loves the child so much that she takes care of it herself with the aid of many fine ladies
Motif References: F305 | T615 | D815.1 | D1057 | H1381.2.2.1 |
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WvGW-1411: As the youth rides aimlessly through distant lands, a page comes running along swinging his staff as pages do
Motif References: T471 | F807 | D931 | H1550 |
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WvGW-1518: When they see the youth sitting on the stone a knight hurries to the king
Motif References: P50 | P233 | P340 | N731 |
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WvGW-1622: The king is very pleased with Wigalois and arranges a great festival where the boy is knighted
Motif References: W11.2 | P19.0.1 | P53 | Z201.9.1 | P634 |
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WvGW-1717: At the next solstice while the king is dining a noble and beautiful maiden comes riding to the hall with a dwarf standing behind her on her white horse
Motif References: P14.15.2 | M223 | F451.5.1.7 | F451.6.3.3.1 | N770.0.1 | N839 | H1221 | H1381.8 | H1552 |
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WvGW-1823: Wigalois hurries to get ready for leaving
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | P310 |
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WvGW-1928: Then the maiden asks him where they could spend the night and tells him that a valiant man lives nearby who has a strange custom with guests and earns his livings thereby: If a knight wants lodging he must joust with his host and if he overcomes him he will get the best hospitality there
Motif References: P52 | P320 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-2039: When they have rested for some time they hear a wild voice scream from a lake in the forest as if in fear of death
Motif References: R11.3 | R111.1.4 | T471 | F531.6.12.6 | F531.4.5.0.1 | P555.4 | F628.2.3 | N839 |
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WvGW-2207: When a beautiful little dog runs up to them the girl is very pleased with it
Motif References: Z145 | F236.1.6 | F241.6 | B731.6.0.1 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-2356: They see before them a young lady riding alone, which in those days is normal for a woman, she need not fear harm or blame
Motif References: B211.3.4 | F527.1.1 | B731.0.1 | H1596 |
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WvGW-2603: Wigalois offers to get back the prize for her
Motif References: N839 |
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WvGW-2758: They enter his splendid tent and the parrot greets the lady as his rightful owner
Motif References: Z141 | B211.3.4 | F527.1.1 |
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WvGW-2930: The news spread quickly in the camp and everyone wishes the young knight luck
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | F527.1.1 | P555.4 | F824.2 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-3187: The lady rides forth with Wigalois, the girl and the two dwarfs until they come to the place where they have met first
Motif References: Q114 |
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WvGW-3286: They ride on
Motif References: H217 | P557.4.4 | F775 | H1221 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-3488: The next morning the knights say their prayers and commend themselves to God
Motif References: H217 | P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-3607: The squires take leave and Wigalois continues his journey
Motif References: W11.2 | P16.0.1 | M211.9 | K959.2 | K2010 |
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WvGW-3751: Fortunately the queen and her daughter had gone to her castle at Roi-munt
Motif References: T68 | Q112.0.1 | R310 | H335.1 | N659 |
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WvGW-3840: When Wigalois wants to know more about the adventure the girl tells him that every day a beautiful beast comes to the castle
Motif References: B14 | E423 | B742 | N819.2 | H1233.4 |
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WvGW-3885: The companions see before them the fortress of Roimunt and an armed knight riding from it
Motif References: P50.2 | P91 | Z150 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-3973: When they come to the castle, knights and servants receive them joyfully and are happy that the girl has brought a champion from Arthur’s court to free the land of Korntin for them
Motif References: T10 | F575.1 |
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WvGW-4172: The queen and her daughter receive him in a friendly way and then all the other ladies follow
Motif References: T10 | T68 | Q112.0.1 | H335.1 |
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WvGW-4295: On the way to his bed in a splendid hall Wigalois looks down from the wall and sees a fire in the forest
Motif References: D6 | F150.2.1 | E547 | D621.0.1 | F771 | D1131 | H1233.4 | D1271 | D1672 |
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WvGW-4370: In the morning Wigalois hears mass and prays to God for victory
Motif References: V151 | D825 | D1031.1 | H1233.4 | D1266.1 | D1335.1 | D1349.1.6 | D1578 |
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WvGW-4510: At the edge of the forest by a rocky cliff they come upon a castle gate with deep moats in front of it and a bridge and a drawbridge resting on pillars attached to the gate
Motif References: F150.2.1 | F171.6 | E421.3 | F574 | B742 | H1233.4 | D1271 |
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WvGW-4592: Korntin is a very beautiful castle, its walls are built of costly marble glistening like glass
Motif References: G303.16 | E421.3 | E423 | F574 | D620 | F771 | F771.1.6 | F811.17 | F818 | D961 | D975 | D1980 |
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WvGW-4658: The man says that he believes in Christ and has deserved His anger
Motif References: B11.2.11.2 | B11.9 | W11.2 | B16.5.1 | Q171.1 | E334 | E413 | E755.3 | H1174.2 |
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WvGW-4736: The knight asks the man how to protect himself from the dragon’s breath and the man gives him a blossom from the tree which will work against the evil stench by its sweet odor
Motif References: B11.5.4 | Z312 | F811.17 | D812.10 | N819.2 | D975 | D1086 | H1233.4 | D1380.2 | D1840.2 |
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WvGW-4782: Wigalois says that he is pleased to undertake this adventure in order to win the maiden
Motif References: E413 | E421.3 | E423 | E451.2 | F574 | E755.3 |
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WvGW-4863: Wigalois rides off to the heath
Motif References: R10.6 | B11.6.8 | R13 | F1041.21.6 |
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WvGW-4988: Wigalois is very worried but then takes the bread and the blossom which is to protect him against the stench
Motif References: B11.2.11.2 | B11.2.1 | B11.2.2.2 | B11.2.6 | G354.2 | D975 | D1031.1 | D1335.1 | D1380.2 |
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WvGW-5077: When Wigalois can see the monster clearly he prays to God to help him against this messenger of the devil
Motif References: B11.11 | B11.11.5 | V57.3 | G510.4 | N839 | H1174.2 | H1561.6 |
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WvGW-5141: Meanwhile the attendants of the lady have come and with them she hurries to find her husband who is still alive while his companions are dead
Motif References: V60 |
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WvGW-5280: The castle is close to the lake and six ladies have left their dwelling to look at the lake in the bright moonlight
Motif References: S131 | P411 | D861 | K958.1 | K2258 |
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WvGW-5413: The ladies from the castle have seen the glitter of the knight’s armor and helmet in the moonlight and one of them approaches to learn what is done
Motif References: R170 | F575.2 |
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WvGW-5529: Their mistress still is very sad because of the knight
Motif References: P91 | Q111 | H126 | Z150 | Z201.9.1 | F824.2 |
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WvGW-5687: They find the poor man sitting by his fire pondering how he could sell his booty without anyone suspecting him and the lady makes him open his door
Motif References: J2010 |
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WvGW-5858: The lady from the castle hears his lamenting and the boat is brought to the shore
Motif References: N831 |
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WvGW-6017: When the lady sees his sorrow she asks him about it and he tells her that he must ride to his adventure
Motif References: S73.1 | Z141 | F451.3.4.2 | P550.1.1 | F824.7 | N831 | D861 | D862 | D1101 | D1381.10 |
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WvGW-6155: Wigalois refuses a shield made of a griffin’s claw his host offers to him and has his own shield brought to him which shows that he is a knight of the Round Table
Motif References: B42 | P91 | B147.2 | V440 | F839.2 | D1812.5.1 |
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WvGW-6204: Wigalois then takes leave of the people there and thanks them for their support
Motif References: N771 |
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WvGW-6284: From a cave in a rock nearby a wild woman comes running toward him
Motif References: F511.2 | F512 | F513.1 | F513 | F514 | F515.2.2 | F527.5 | F529.9 | F531.1.5 | F531.1.6.2.1 | F531.1.6.11 | F531.1.6.1 | F541.1 | F542.1 | F543 | F544.0.1 | F544.3.5 | F546 | F567.1 | F567 | F576 | F681 | N764 |
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WvGW-6365: Overconfident Wigalois does not expect her to be so strong and thinks he would not need to use his sword against her
Motif References: R11.3 | V53.1 | G420 | N650 | N817.0.1 | D1766.1 | J1811 | J2130 |
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WvGW-6546: He sees 60 heavy spears stuck in the ground before a bridge which belong to a knight ready for battle
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | F150.2.1 | F150.3 | F152.0.1 | F559 | F567.1 | F610.2 | F628.1.1 | F824.2 |
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WvGW-6646: Wigalois rides toward the other and they start jousting
Motif References: H1561.2 | H1561.6 |
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WvGW-6725: All at once Wigalois sees before him a black fog into which the dwarf flees and dies in it
Motif References: V52 | F141.2 | F152 | F156.3 | F162.6 | F165.1.0.2 | N817.0.1 | F842 | D921 | F962.10 | F966 | D1402 | D1766.1 |
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WvGW-6927: Wigalois rides on with concern for the night is very dark
Motif References: B21 | F150.2.1 | G512 | F966 | D1016 | D1101 | D1271 | D1566.2.6 | D1672 | D1840.2 |
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WvGW-7054: Then the voice is silent and the moon comes out of the clouds
Motif References: F150.2.1 | F169.1.1 | F771.1 | D1645.1 |
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WvGW-7105: Wigalois goes toward the gate
Motif References: V57.3 | F150.3 | M234 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-7266: Wigalois prays to God before he enters the splendid castle
Motif References: Z71.8 | V86 | V151 | M211.9 | G303.16.3 | G303.16.2.3 | F771.1 | D901 | D908 | F968 |
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WvGW-7352: The door is locked
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | F533 | F824 | F824.2 |
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WvGW-7395: His wife Japhite follows him and before her walk twelve pretty and splendidly dressed maidens, each of them carrying a burning candle
Motif References: V301.1 | F753 | B768.2 | F821.1 |
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WvGW-7478: Roaz has ordered his retinue on pain of death not to help him whatever might happen to him
Motif References: P52.2 | H1561.2 |
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WvGW-7673: When Japhite sees her husband lying dead she tears her clothes and runs to him in distress
Motif References: T211.9.1 | V301.1 | F1041.1.2 | F1041.21.6 |
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WvGW-7766: Wigalois is so exhausted from the fight that he lies there as if dead
Motif References: R74 | M234 |
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WvGW-7904: Wigalois lies powerless like a dead man and the maidens take off his helmet to see if he is alive
Motif References: V81 | V301.1 | N839 |
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WvGW-8039: The castle is shining like glass
Motif References: F112.2 | T257 |
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WvGW-8136: Roaz is stolen away at once by devils with no one noticing it until they want to carry him out
Motif References: V81 | M219.2 | G303.16.2 | V331 |
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WvGW-8224: Wigalois consoles the ladies and then Lady Japhite is laid in a jacinth coffin which stands there on two bronze pillars
Motif References: V60 | V112 | F773 | F 778.1 (G) Extraordinary grave F852 | F852 | D1652.6 |
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WvGW-8325: When the burial rites are over the ladies and the servants yield themselves to Wigalois to be his subjects
Motif References: R74 | P110.0.1 | N839 |
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WvGW-8535: When Count Moral and his knights see the knight approaching the count thinks it is Wigalois but they are not sure about it for his shield is shiny and a gold chain is fastened to it which Count Adan bears because he is a prisoner
Motif References: P50.0.1 | P91 | H126 | Z150 | F824.2 |
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WvGW-8670: Wigalois rests with Joraphas until they bring Larie from Roimunt
Motif References: T41 | T59.1 | H82.3.2 |
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WvGW-8884: At the end of the company rides the beautiful Larie
Motif References: T24.5 | Z143.1 | F575.1 |
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WvGW-9049: Because of his good manners Wigalois does not lie with his bride until the wedding
Motif References: Z150 | P681 | F708 | B801 |
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WvGW-9126: Elamie of Tyrus arrives in great splendor
Motif References: F565.1 |
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WvGW-9264: Wigalois then rides to Korntin with a splendid retinue
Motif References: P13.5 | Z65.1 | T135 |
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WvGW-9443: After the ceremony there is great rejoicing in the palace and a splendid feast begins with music and all pleasant entertainment
Motif References: P50.0.1 | T136.1 | V331 | V332 | P634 |
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WvGW-9799: When the festival is ending a page comes running into the hall
Motif References: R10.5 | S110 | S139.2.2.11.2 | P550.1.3 | P678.1 | N770.0.1 | N839 | K959 | K2221 |
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WvGW-9946: Then the page returns to his dead lord still lying on the field
Motif References: P14.15.2 | T211.9.1 | B301.1 | P550.1.3 | P556 | E800 | F1041.1.2 | F1041.21.6 |
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WvGW-10205: The messenger returns to Korntin and tells the court how Amire was slain for his wife and how the beautiful Liamere has died from grief
Motif References: P14.15.2 | Z150 | V510 |
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WvGW-10311: Larie is deeply grieved at her relative’s death and there is much weeping and lamenting
Motif References: F789 | B801 | D1244 | D1359.3 | D1500.1.19 | D1645.1 |
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WvGW-10424: Then Wigalois makes the princes swear to obey Gawein who is very skillful in battle
Motif References: P91 | B268.3 | P551 | P552.4 | F789 | B801 |
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WvGW-10720: On the twelfth day after the declaration of war they arrive at Namur
Motif References: B268.3 | P550 | P552 | P552.4 | P557.0.4 | P683 | F852 |
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WvGW-10883: In the morning after the Christians have heard mass they all arm for battle
Motif References: P91 | P557.0.4 | F1084 |
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WvGW-11157: Wigalois decides to let the citizens live if they would surrender and swear allegiance to him
Motif References: V65 | V69 | R75.1 | T86 | R99 | V111.5 | P533.1 | P552 | P559 |
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WvGW-11243: When his allies leave Wigalois gives reward to those who will accept it and lets no one leave without a gift
Motif References: W11.2 | P14.15.2 | H82 | H82.3.2 | P231 | F1041.1.3 |
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WvGW-11392: On the twelfth day they come to Nantes where the knights of King Arthur receive them with knightly games
Motif References: P50 | P233 |
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WvGW-11605: When they come to Korntin they take possession of their land
Motif References: Z10.2 | P12 |
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Wolfram von Eschenbach, Parzival (<1200/1210)  View all

WvEP-1: Prologue: A man in whose heart shame and honor are together may yet obtain happiness for Heaven and Hell have equal part in him
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WvEP-4: The story will tell of great fidelity, of true womanhood and of the straight manly virtue of a man yet unborn to this story
Motif References: P17.0.2 | P50.0.1 | P251.5 | P251.7 | H1221 |
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WvEP-13: Gahmuret has the virtues of self-control and moderation in all things and is never given to boasting
Motif References: P10 | P50 | P91 | Z150 | V301 | P550.1 |
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WvEP-16: From Baldac Gahmuret makes his way to the kingdom of Zazamanc
Motif References: P50 | P52.2 | P91 | Z150 | P525.3 | P557.0.4 | N839 |
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WvEP-19: In splendid style Gahmuret rides into town with his squires, his baggage-train and his pages
Motif References: V301.1 | P525.3 | P557.0.4 |
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WvEP-26: Gahmuret asks his hostess why the armies besiege her
Motif References: W32 | P52.2 | V81 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-30: His host takes him out to see the battlefield and the defenses
Motif References: T10 | P91 | Z150 | P557.0.4 |
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WvEP-36: On fire from love and battle Gahmuret lies without sleep till dawn
Motif References: R75 | P205 | P555.4 | F575.2 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-41: Gahmuret defeats Razalic of Azagouc, who is fighting in a black lady’s service, and takes him prisoner
Motif References: R75 | T121 | P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-45: The townsfolk brings rich offerings for their gods
Motif References: Q53.3 | T68.1 | T121 | P559 | N746 |
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WvEP-50: Kaylet declares that he did not recognize Gahmuret’s anchor and therefore did not know that he challenged his relative
Motif References: H30 | P50.0.1 | H82 | P91 | Q112.0.1 | Z150 | P681 | P683 |
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WvEP-54: They leave a year’s revenue from Isenhart’s lands to Gahmuret who decrees that they should retain Isenhart’s possessions
Motif References: T121 | Z202 | T230 | F302.3.1.3 | F305 | H1221 |
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WvEP-57: Belacane is in grief for Gahmuret
Motif References: P14.15.2 | F527 | P559 |
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WvEP-60: The houses are covered with shields and palisaded with lances of the knights who have come into town
Motif References: T68 | H331.2 | P561 |
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WvEP-66: King Utepandragun has lost his wife, mother of Arthur, three years ago
Motif References: R10.5 | R39.1 | T481 | P561 | H1385.15 |
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WvEP-69: (29) At this time the king of France has died and the queen has sent to Kanvoleis to inquire if Gahmuret has returned from the heathen lands
Motif References: B42 | N575 | F752.1 | F821.1.1 | F824 |
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WvEP-72: Gahmuret leaps into the saddle and turns to jousting
Motif References: P561 |
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WvEP-76: Meanwhile the chaplain of the queen of France, Ampflise, arrives with three pages and greets Gahmuret on behalf of the Queen who is in love with him
Motif References: T51 | T55 | T59.1 | H82 | T92 |
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WvEP-80: Gahmuret stops fighting as a prince from Anjou comes with upturned shield toward him: Gahmuret knows the blazon
Motif References: P52.2 | T81 | F575.1 | P681 | F1041.1.1 |
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WvEP-85: (5) Two knights ride up to the tent, who have been taken by the outer company and are now returning on parole
Motif References: T68 | T92 | Q112.0.1 | Z202 | H331.2 |
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WvEP-88: The envoys say that Gahmuret should take the love of the queen of France
Motif References: P52.2 | T200 | T211.9.1 | T257 | P681 | F1041.1.1 | F1041.1.2 |
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WvEP-93: (11) In the morning the tournament parties agree that there would be no jousting
Motif References: P52 | T55 | T92 | P510 |
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WvEP-96: (11) Still Gahmuret is tormented by his grief
Motif References: P52.2 | P91 | Z150 | M150 | T200 | Z202 | F305 |
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WvEP-100: Gahmuret and Herzeloyde withdraw to their chamber and all the knight’s sorrow vanishes
Motif References: T59 | P91 | T136.1 | Z150 |
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WvEP-101: (21) A message comes to Gahmuret that his lord the Baruc has been overrun by Babylonians, Ipomidon and Pompeius
Motif References: P10 | V215 | P531 | P550.1 |
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WvEP-103: (25) One noonday Herzeloyde has a dreadful vision when she lies in her sleep: It seems to her as though a shooting-star sweeps her to the upper air where fiery thunderbolts fly at her so that her tresses crackle with sparks
Motif References: B11 | B42 | Z100 | M302.7 | F1041.21.7 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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WvEP-105: (8) The knights ask how their lord was overcome and the squire tells them that because of the great heat Gahmuret removed his coif
Motif References: T59 | V153 | Z200 | Z292.1 | F778 | D1016 | D1414 |
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WvEP-109: The queen is carrying a child but they let her lie unaided
Motif References: L101 | L111.3 | T617 | T682 | N825.2 |
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WvEP-114: (5) The author is pleased with what pleases women to hear
Motif References: W200 |
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WvEP-116: (19) Herzeloyde gives up her earthly riches and withdraws from her three kingdoms to a forest in the wilds of Soltane where she orders her followers to clear the ground
Motif References: L101 | L111.3 | P231.3 | T617 |
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WvEP-120: The boy learns to swing his javelin and with it he shoots many deer for the household
Motif References: R10.1 | L101 | P715 | J1766.2 |
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WvEP-122: The prince is very beautiful and magnificently caparisoned, his stirrups and his right arm jingle with tiny golden bells
Motif References: R10.1 | H41 | P53 | R111.1 | F575.2 | N839 | J1730 |
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WvEP-125: (27) The boy goes to find his mother and tells her what he has seen
Motif References: M161.2 | P231.3 | P231 | P550.1.1 | F1041.1.3 |
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WvEP-129: (5) The boy is riding towards the forest of Brizljan
Motif References: L101 | J2450 |
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WvEP-132: (25) The boy is delighted with his spoils
Motif References: M151.7 | T257 | Q470 | F591 | H1561.1 | H1568 |
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WvEP-138: The boy ahead greets all people he sees adding that his mother told him to do so
Motif References: P52.2 | L101 | Z183 | Z252 | P272 | P295 | H602.3 | N746 | N762 | J2450 |
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WvEP-142: (2) Parzival takes a broad road that leads to Britain
Motif References: L101 | W158 | P413 |
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WvEP-145: (7) A knight comes riding towards him and Parzival greets him in his usual way
Motif References: P293.1 | F527.1.1 | P548 | P556.3 |
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WvEP-147: (12) Parzival enters the courtyard before the palace and is at once the centre of a crowd
Motif References: W11.2 | L101 | F575.2 |
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WvEP-150: (28) Parzival races away and Iwanet leads him past a low gallery
Motif References: M151.7 | M301.9.1 | Q470 | F569.3 | F591 | H1568 |
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WvEP-153: (25) Parzival tells Ither that none of the knights at the court wants to fight him and that the king made him a gift: Ither must give him his horse and his armor, for he is to be made a knight in it
Motif References: L101 | N320 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-156: (18) Iwanet helps him to despoil Ither of his armor and to put it on him
Motif References: V69 | L101 | N832 |
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WvEP-161: (9) Fully armed the naive young man rides Ither’s fine horse in that one day remarkably far and he never reigns the horse in
Motif References: J1730 | J2460 |
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WvEP-163: (7) Gurnemanz casts a sparrow hawk with a golden bell from his fist, which is a messenger to the castle
Motif References: F575.2 | N839 | J1730 | J2460 |
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WvEP-168: (21) Then the host appears in order to welcome him followed by some knights
Motif References: P340 | F575.2 |
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WvEP-170: (7) After the table has been removed Gurnemanz starts to teach the youth
Motif References: P50 | P340 |
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WvEP-175: (19) When they return to the castle in the evening the host summons his daughter Liaze to table and tells her to allow the knight to kiss her and show him all respect
Motif References: T211.9 | F1041.1.2 |
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WvEP-179: (13) Parzival rides away and he has the marks and bearing of a well-bred knight
Motif References: N118 |
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WvEP-183: (4) People stand in a great throng on both sides of the street
Motif References: P16.1 | T75.2.1 | T104.1 | P426.2 | P557.0.4 | F575.1 | F969.7 |
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WvEP-188: Parzival thinks he has found another Liazem, but the queen outshines her in beauty
Motif References: P320 | P557.0.4 | F575.1 | F969.7 |
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WvEP-192: Condwiramurs comes to her guest’s bed and kneels down before him on the carpet
Motif References: P58 | T75.2.1 | T104.1 | N839 |
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WvEP-196: (9) In the morning Parzival hears mass and gets armed
Motif References: P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-199: (15) Parzival goes back to the city and is escorted to the queen
Motif References: Q53.3 | T68.1 | Z71.1 | Q112.0.1 | T165 | T350 |
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WvEP-203: (12) Clamide who is approaching with powerful forces is told the news of Kingrun’s defeat by a page
Motif References: P552.4 | P555.4 |
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WvEP-207: (4) Clamide arrives before the walls of Pelrapeire and a mighty assault begins
Motif References: H217.1 | P550.1 | P558 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-210: (4) Parzival and Clamide arm themselves
Motif References: H217.1 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-213: (29) Parzival follows Gurnemanz’s counsel that a brave man should be ready to show mercy
Motif References: P555.4 | P634 |
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WvEP-219: The lady has him disarmed and they recognize Clamide
Motif References: P555.4 |
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WvEP-222: (10) The devastated land in which Parzival wears his crown is made habitable and happiness and rejoicing are seen in it again
Motif References: W11.2 | P12 | T200 | H1221 |
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WvEP-224: Parzival, distressed that he is far from his beloved wife, is lost in thoughts for her and does not guide his horse
Motif References: F110 | N118 | F159 | N770 | N771 | N858 |
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WvEP-227: (25) They conduct him to his room and disarm him
Motif References: F163.1 | P192 | P320 | F575.2 | F771 | F781 |
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WvEP-230: (18) The host who is suffering from illness welcomes his guest and has him seated close beside him
Motif References: V80 | F171.0.1 | F184.1 | F575.1 | F991.1 | F1041.21 | D1086 |
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WvEP-233: (12) Eight more ladies, who are also dressed alike, enter the hall
Motif References: V80 | T300 | H411.1 | F575.1 | F784 | F838.1 | D1071 | D1714.1 |
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WvEP-236: (12) Parzival gazes at the queen
Motif References: Z71.16.2 | Z71.2 | F183.1 | D1472.1.2 |
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WvEP-239: (8) Parzival well observes the wonder of it all, yet, remembering Gurnemanz’s advice, he refrains from asking any question
Motif References: V80 | F575.2 | C651 | D810 | F833 | H1550 | J2460 |
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WvEP-242: Parzival has come to a place where there is no amusement, for people there are given up to mourning, although there is abundance of all one could desire
Motif References: P320 | F771.4.8 | D1812.5.1.2 |
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WvEP-245: (21) Seeing no pages he falls asleep again
Motif References: F152.2 | Q470 | F771.4.3 | C980 |
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WvEP-248: (17) Parzival sets out in pursuit on the tracks he sees
Motif References: F150.1 | F163.1 | T211.4.2 | Z254 | F562.2 | N746 | F771 | D1131 |
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WvEP-251: (2) She tells him its name is Munsalvaesche and the land is Terre de Salvaesche
Motif References: F163.1 | F166.1.1 | F184.1 | F184 | Z254 | N746 | F771 | D1131 |
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WvEP-252: (27) It seems to Parzival almost unbelievable that this lady should be Sigune who looked so lovely and now has lost both color and strength and whose head has been bared of her brown tresses
Motif References: F663 | Z730 | F833 | D925 | D1081 | F1098 | F1098.0.1 | D1273 | D2163.1 |
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WvEP-254: (20) If Parzival had asked the question at the castle all the wonders he has seen would be at his command and he would have abundance of all that one can wish for on earth
Motif References: Q85 | C651 |
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WvEP-256: (11) Then he comes upon a fresh trail for ahead of him a well-shod horse has gone and a shoeless palfrey
Motif References: T257 | S410 | Q470 |
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WvEP-260: (16) When his horse neighs the knight riding ahead hears it and wants to see who is with his wife
Motif References: P91 | Z150 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-264: Orilus is angry because his spouse has suffered violence some time past
Motif References: T298 | P426.2 | P555.4 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-269: Parzival swears on the relics that he was a young fool when he tore ring and brooch from the lady and that Jeschute is an innocent woman
Motif References: M114 | T298 |
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WvEP-274: (19) Soon they come to Arthur’s camp
Motif References: P91 | H126 | Z150 | P555.4 | H1596 |
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WvEP-278: (8) Cunneware leads Jeschute and her husband to her pavilion
Motif References: P91 | Z150 |
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WvEP-280: King Arthur has left his castle at Karidol and his country following the advice of his retainers in search of the Red Knight whom he wishes to invite to the Round Table as a companion
Motif References: P19.0.1 | T26 | Z65.1 | Z71.1 | M100 | Z201.9.1 | H1574 |
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WvEP-283: (24) Cunneware’s page sent with a message to Lalant comes running towards him and when he sees the armed knight he hurries back and alarms the court
Motif References: T26 | Z65.1 | Z71.1 | W212 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-290: (3) Keie brings the news to the king that Segremors has been unhorsed and obtains leave to fight
Motif References: T0 | T26 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-296: (13) Keie has the manners of a ruffian but he has his due share of honor
Motif References: W34 | M402 |
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WvEP-300: Gawan rides up to the stranger
Motif References: T0 | T26.1 | T26 | N837 |
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WvEP-304: Parzival says that before he can meet the king or the queen with honor he must pay back an offense done to a noble maiden who greeted him with laughter
Motif References: Z65.1 | F575.2 |
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WvEP-307: (13) After King Arthur has heard mass he goes to Gawan’s pavilion with men of the Round Table
Motif References: P14 | P19.0.1 | M151 | Z201.9.1 | F575.2 |
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WvEP-312: (2) A damsel comes to court
Motif References: F511.2 | F511.1 | F512 | F513.1 | F514 | F515.2.2 | F527 | F542 | F543 | F544.3.5 | F552.1.3 | F555 | F576 | F645 | N770.0.1 | D1711 |
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WvEP-314: (23) Cundrie tells the king that what he has done here has put him and many Britons to shame, for he has allowed Perfidy to join the Round Table and ruin it
Motif References: Q85 | M410 | F527 | C651 |
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WvEP-318: Cundrie deplores that it was ever made known by her that Herzeloyde’s son has strayed thus from the path of fame
Motif References: R41.1 | H1385.0.1 |
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WvEP-319: Cunneware is the first one to weep because Cundrie has denounced Parzival
Motif References: Z71.12 | H218 | P556.0.1 | P556.3 |
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WvEP-323: Beacurs, Gawan’s brother, says impetuously that he will fight the duel in Gawan’s stead
Motif References: P251 | P556.0.1 |
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WvEP-326: (15) Yet it seems to Clamide that he has lost more than any there for all wealth of the earth and the splendor of the Grail could not recompensate him for his pain before Pelrapeire
Motif References: P10 | W11.2 | F527 |
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WvEP-329: (14) Parzival thanks her for consoling him so kindly but he cannot be released from his grief
Motif References: M151.7.1 | M183.3 | H1223.1 | H1320.1 |
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WvEP-332: Thereupon Parzival asks what God is
Motif References: V5 | R41.1 | R110 | H1385.0.1 |
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WvEP-335: Gawan makes himself ready to appear before the king of Ascalun
Motif References: T136.1 |
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WvEP-338: The story will now tell of Gawan, a worthy knight, who never did a shameful deed
Motif References: B184.1 | Z201.1 | T471 | F873 |
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WvEP-344: (16) Meljanz has succumbed to pride and anger because of unrequited love
Motif References: W34 | P52.2 | T211.9.1 | P252.1 | P271 | P274.1 | P275 | T311 | F1041.1.2 |
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WvEP-346: (19) Thereupon Meljanz reminded her of the fact that he is her father’s liege lord
Motif References: P50.0.1 | T75.2.1 | T104.1 | P550.1 |
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WvEP-349: The two kings plan to besiege Bearosche to fight there in ladies’ service
Motif References: P557.0.4 | F873.2 |
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WvEP-352: (11) Soon Gawan hears what they are saying: Obie thinks that this man coming along is a merchant, but her younger sister says that such a handsome man never ranked as merchant and that she will have him for her knight
Motif References: P252.1 | P431 | P557.0.3 | J1485 |
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WvEP-354: (24) When those within the fortress see help approaching they judge their measures of defense mistaken for they have walled up the gates
Motif References: P252.1 | P561 | H1561.1 |
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WvEP-360: (6) Meanwhile Obie set on humiliating Gawan in public sends a page to him to ask if his horses are for sale and if he has any fine stuffs to trade
Motif References: W188 | P320 | N839 | K2129 | K2130 |
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WvEP-365: True Love often robs man or woman of their understanding
Motif References: T0 | W188 |
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WvEP-368: (9) When Lyppaut leaves he meets Obilot and the burgrave’s daughter playing in the courtyard
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 |
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WvEP-372: (22) On their way back Obilot and Clauditte meet Lyppaut
Motif References: P52.2 | T59.2 | F821.1 |
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WvEP-376: The day has come to an end
Motif References: P550.1 | P555.0.1 |
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WvEP-380: (25) Gawan overcomes Lysavander of Beauvais but returns his horse to the adversary’s page – who explained to Gawan what this action was about
Motif References: P91 | Z150 |
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WvEP-383: (17) Here the defenders are fighting valiantly yet have to retreat towards the moat
Motif References: R10.5 | F152.1.6 | R169.1.1 | R222 | F527.1.1 | P550.1 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-388: (11) When the Red Knight realizes that his captain has been captured he asks his prisoners to obtain his release
Motif References: T59.2 | P555.4 | H1219.5 |
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WvEP-391: (3) The knights are now driven to their rest by exhaustion
Motif References: R9.10 | R222 | N760 | K1812.8 |
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WvEP-394: Gawan sends a message to Obilot, that he would like to see her and assure her for all to hear that he would be her life-long servitor and take his leave of her
Motif References: P18 | P52.2 | T59.2 | T100 | T298 | P555.4 |
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WvEP-398: At Bearosche Gawan and the Red Knight (Parzival) have outshone all the other men on both sides
Motif References: Z202 | F305 | F305.2 | F575.2 |
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WvEP-401: (5) When Gawan comes riding towards them he is given a better welcome than Erec when he returned with Lady Enite to Karidol from his battle
Motif References: P12 | T50 | P320 | P322.2 | J1252 |
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WvEP-407: (11) An old knight enters suddenly and, recognizing Gawan, he names him and gives the alarm
Motif References: R4 | P63 | R310 | N831 |
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WvEP-410: (13) King Vergulaht arrives and when he sees the fighting he commands his own company to wage battle against his guest
Motif References: P12 | R110 | W185 | P558 | P570 | N839 |
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WvEP-413: (13) Gawan is innocent, for Vergulaht’s father was killed by Ehcunat, when he was leading Jofreyt fiz Ydoel towards Barbigoel after capturing him beside Gawan
Motif References: P14.15.1 | P205 | P324.3 |
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WvEP-416: (17) Then Liddamus stands up
Motif References: P14.15.1 | W37 | P110 | W121 | W212 | H218 | D1711 |
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WvEP-422: (9) Then the king tells his sister to take Kingrimursel and Gawan with her and goes to council
Motif References: P14.15.1 | Z72.0.1 | P555.4 | H1219.5 | H1230 | H1320.1 |
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WvEP-426: (22) Her head is adorned by a garland yet her lips are more intense in their red color than the flowers
Motif References: F575.1 | F575.2 | N831 | H1219.5 | H1320.1 |
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WvEP-430: (17) Then Gawan asks leave to depart which the king grants
Motif References: H1320.1 |
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WvEP-433: The author talks to Lady Adventure and asks her to tell him how matters stand with Parzival now, if he has accomplished his quest to the Grail and released Anfortas from his suffering
Motif References: T85.4 | T210 | P426.2 | D925 | F1098 | F1098.0.1 | D2163.1 |
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WvEP-436: (26) Parzival rides up to the window for he wants to discover his bearings in the forest
Motif References: H11.1 | T59.1 | T211.5 | P426.2 | N746 |
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WvEP-441: (3) Parzival tells her that he has forfeited much happiness for the sake of the Grail, his crown and his wife, but he longs even more to see Munsalvaesche and the Grail
Motif References: F150.2.1 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-446: For several weeks Parzival rides on seeking adventure as before
Motif References: V5 | V75 | V530 |
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WvEP-448: The knight tells him that the day is Good Friday in which the whole world can rejoice and at the same time mourn for God was hung on the Cross for the sake of mankind
Motif References: V5 | V75 | N118 | P426.2 | V530 |
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WvEP-452: (29) From Trevrizent Parzival is about to learn matters concerning the Grail
Motif References: V1.11.1 | V150 | J191 | V236 | V450 | N843 | D859.2.1 | D1071 | D1311.6.4 |
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WvEP-455: Kyot sought for this tale in Latin books and read the chronicles of various lands
Motif References: P16.1 | P426.2 | V530 |
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WvEP-459: (5) The anchorite takes Parzival’s horse and leads him into his dwelling where a fire is glowing so that the guest can grow warm
Motif References: V5 | V300 |
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WvEP-463: (4) Parzival should consider what Lucifer and his comrades (among them Astiroth , Belcimon, Belet and Radamant) achieved
Motif References: V300 | M301 | M301.21 | M363.1 |
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WvEP-467: (19) Trevrizent wants to hear Parzival’s sins and his sorrows so that he could advise him
Motif References: B32.1 | F166.1.1 | F183.1 | Z254 | V450 | Q525 | D1071 | H1221 | D1338 | D1349.2 | D1380.11 | D1472.1.2 | D1787 | D1886 |
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WvEP-469: (29) A message alights upon the Grail each Good Friday, when a white dove comes down from heaven
Motif References: A54 | V75 | A106.2 | Z142 | V150 | Q172 | F183.1 | H192 | V236 | B291.1.12 | V450 | F883 | D1031.1.1 | D1310 | D1472.1.2 | D1726 | D2095 | D2188 |
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WvEP-471: (30) Parzival says that the chivalric life has been his only desire and if God is any judge of fighting He will have to appoint him to Munsalvaesche
Motif References: C111 | T300 | V450 | C651 |
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WvEP-474: Trevrizent asks Parzival if he is Lähelin for his horse has the same coat as those of the Grail brotherhood
Motif References: S73.1 | P91 | C111 | Z150 | Q211.0.2 | P231.3 | P293.2 | T300 | M302.7 | N320 | F1041.1.1 | D1687 | D1714.1 | D1812.3.3.5 |
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WvEP-478: When Frimutel died his eldest son Anfortas was summoned to the Grail as king
Motif References: C100 | C111 | Z182 | M183 | F184.1 | Q243 | T300 | F831.3.1 | C940 | H1221 | H1320.1 |
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WvEP-480: (25) The king was carried into the presence of the Grail for any aid God would give him
Motif References: B13 | B13.1 | F80 | F162.2.1 | T300 | H413 | B722 | B751.2 | D953 | D967 | D1015.1 | D1380.11 | D1380 | D1500.1.7.3 | D1500.1.4 | D1503.10 | D1503.6 | D1714.1 | D2161.2 |
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WvEP-483: (6) They took a herb called trachonte which grows from the blood of any slain dragon and has the nature of air
Motif References: B11.2.13 | F184.1 | M361.1 | C651 | A787 | F883 | F959.3 | D967 | D1016 | D1310 | D1500.1.4 | D1503.10 | D2161.2 | D2162 |
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WvEP-485: When it is noon, Parzival and his host gather roots and herbs for their meal
Motif References: F171.0.1 | A787 | F991.1 | D2161.4.10.1 | D2162 |
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WvEP-490: (13) Since the venom of the spear-head is hot it draws the frost from his body and round the lance as icy glass which none could remove till the wise Trebuchet made two knives of silver that cut it
Motif References: F150.2.1 | M161.4 | F171.0.1 | V450 | F663 | A787 | F831.3.1 | F838.1 | F883 | F991.1 | D1273 | D1566.1 | D1656 | D2161.4.10.1 | D2162 |
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WvEP-493: (15) Then Parzival tells his host that he saw twenty-five maidens there before the king
Motif References: P17 | C100 | T300 | C436 | V450 | H1221 |
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WvEP-495: (13) Trevrizent himself by serving a lady for her love transgressed this commandment
Motif References: H30 | Z230 | F574 | F750 | H1221 | H1561.1 |
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WvEP-498: (19) Gahmuret then went to join the Baruc and Trevrizent made his way to the foot of the Rohas, where he fought on three successive Mondays
Motif References: S73.1 | Q211.0.2 | P231.3 | N320 | Z730 | D810 | F833 | F1041.1.1 |
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WvEP-501: (11) Parzival stays there for a fortnight and endures the hardship of the anchorite’s life
Motif References: V21 | P426 | D1349.2 | D1380.11 |
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WvEP-503: The term of one year is past and the judicial combat has been settled, which had been transferred to Barbigoel
Motif References: P424 | F565.1 | F668.0.1 | N839 | D1273 | H1320.1 |
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WvEP-508: Logroys is a splendid and strong castle
Motif References: T75 | T311 | F575.1 |
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WvEP-512: (26) Gawan leaves Orgeluse, hastens over the bridge and in at the gate
Motif References: H335.0.2 | N825.2 |
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WvEP-516: (2) The author says that nobody should malign her before he has learnt the state of her feelings
Motif References: W126 | W200 | P253 | Q325 | P424 | F510.1 | F513.1 | F544.3.5 | Q551.8 | F555.8 | F576 | F645 | F668.0.1 | F707 | C910 | D965 | D967 | D1337.2.2 | D1503.10 | A1660 | D1811 | D1870 | A2571.0.1 |
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WvEP-519: (10) Secundille was told of the Grail that there was nothing so splendid on earth and that it was in the care of King Anfortas
Motif References: P424 | F555.8 | F576 | F668.0.1 | F707 | D967 | D1503.10 | K2247.3 |
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WvEP-524: (9) The wounded man rides back to them and asks him if he is Gawan
Motif References: Q244 | Q411.7 | Q413 | T471 | Q478.2 | P510 |
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WvEP-529: (2) Orgeluse declares that she will never show Gawan favor but that she will avenge Urjans’s deed which the king did not and that he will be brought to combat
Motif References: T0 |
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WvEP-534: (20) There Gawan makes out a splendid castle, a magnificent fortress with many towers and palaces
Motif References: F141.1 | F771 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-541: (10) Meanwhile Lischoys dashes to where his sword is lying and they fight a second battle without their shields
Motif References: F151.0.1 | M161.4 | P320 | P413 | P532 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-547: (11) Gawan who is very tired gladly accepts the ferryman’s hospitality
Motif References: F110 | F151.0.1 | P320 |
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WvEP-553: Gawan sleeps till he awakes early the next morning
Motif References: F771 | N839 |
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WvEP-558: (14) His host tells Gawan that if he survives this adventure he will be lord of this land and all the ladies held captive at this castle by magic and the numerous knights will be released
Motif References: D6 | R41.1 | Q112.0.1 | F165.6.1 | P555.4 | F771 | N839 | D1131 |
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WvEP-560: (14) Gawan asks for his equipment and the girl arms him
Motif References: F150.2.4 | P431 | F771.5 | N839 | F846.1 |
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WvEP-562: (21) Gawan arrives before the gate where he finds the tradesman and in his precious tent lie magnificent goods up for sale
Motif References: D6 | F150.2.4 | P431 | F771 | F771.5 | F771.4.3 | F899.4 | D1131 |
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WvEP-566: (2) Gawan surveys the palace and in one of the walls he sees a wide-open door leading to a chamber
Motif References: F781 | F846.1 | D1154.1 | H1410 | H1561 | D1601.4 | D1641 | D1711 |
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WvEP-571: Then Gawan hears a loud roar
Motif References: F628.1.1 | D1154.5 | H1161 | D1364.11 | H1410 | H1561 | D1960 |
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WvEP-579: Gawan is disarmed and led from that place
Motif References: D705.1 | D753 | D793 | D965 | D1244 | D1364.31 | D1500.1.19 | D1503.4 | D1960 | D2161.4.12 |
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WvEP-583: Gawan has advanced his fame by hard fighting
Motif References: T0 | P52.2 | T80 | Z202 | F302.3.1.3 | F305 |
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WvEP-587: When day shines out brightly Gawan dons new clothes and walks up and down till he comes to the magnificent palace
Motif References: F165.3.2 | F169.1 | F771.1.5 | F774.1.1 | D1323 | D1825.2 |
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WvEP-592: Arnive tells him that this stone shines out day and night over the countryside to a distance of six miles on all sides
Motif References: F169.1 | F774.1.1 | N837 | D1323 | D1645 | D1652 | D1825.2 |
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WvEP-595: (29) Gawan mounts Gringuljete and turns away from the castle towards his host
Motif References: P550.2 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-600: (29) Orgeluse orders Gawan to get her a garland from the twig of a certain tree and then he may ask for her love
Motif References: F151.1.4 | H355.4 | C515 |
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WvEP-604: (7) When Gawan has broken the twig and set the garland on his helmet a handsome knight rides up to him: King Gramoflanz, the son of King Irot, who declines to fight a single man however much he might have wronged him
Motif References: R10.1 | T11 | T59 | T59.1 | W118 | M162 | T210.1 | C515 |
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WvEP-607: (23) Gawan will bear the king’s message and asks him who he is
Motif References: F151.1.4 | M162 | P233.6 | H1561.1 |
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WvEP-611: (16) The duchess rides up to where Gawan has dismounted and throws herself at his feet
Motif References: B13 | P50 | Z100 | T210.1 | T211.9 | H314 | H335.1.1 |
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WvEP-615: (21) Gawan rides on happily but Orgeluse weeps
Motif References: P52.2 | T68 | Q111.6 | M201 | T210.1 | T211.9 | H335.1.1 | P614 | F899.4 | H1381.8 | D1411 | D1711 | K2350 |
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WvEP-618: Subtle Clinschor lets her have her knights engage in deeds of arms throughout his lands: Every day she has special detachments on the watch for Gramoflanz, some by day, others by night, and he has fought many battles with them
Motif References: P52.2 | P63 | L225 | P461 |
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WvEP-620: When they come near Schastel marveile Gawan asks Orgeluse to withhold his name
Motif References: R99 | P322.2 | F840 |
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WvEP-624: (10) They cross to the farther bank where they are received by many noble knights and escorted toward the castle
Motif References: P14.15.2 |
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WvEP-627: Arnive is angry with Gawan’s squire and tells the gate-keeper to make him wait for her when he returns
Motif References: P441 | F575.1 | F662 | Z704 | F821 |
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WvEP-630: (12) Gawan frees Florant the Turkoyt and Lischoys for Orgeluse’s sake
Motif References: R9.10 | T11 | T41 | P52.2 | T53 | T59.1 |
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WvEP-634: (17) It was faithless of her to kiss Orgeluse, Florant and Lischoys who bear hatred towards Gramoflanz
Motif References: D6 | F112.0.2 | T300 | F771.4 | D1131 |
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WvEP-640: Gawan and Sangive, Arnive and Orgeluse sit together and Arnive advises Gawan to go to rest
Motif References: T0 | P447 | F663 | F950.10 |
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WvEP-644: (12) Meanwhile the squire whom Gawan has dispatched toward Bems-on-Korca in the land of Löver has arrived at Arthur’s court
Motif References: P14.15.2 |
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WvEP-648: (14) The messenger hastens to where the noble knights are standing and they at once ask him for news
Motif References: P14 | P14.15.2 | M151 |
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WvEP-652: (15) The messenger rides off happily and returns to Schastel marveile
Motif References: S176.1 | Z202 | Q241 | Q451.10.1 | T481 | K1558.1 | D1711 | D1711.2 |
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WvEP-657: (27) Magic was first contrived in a place called Persida and Clinschor went there to learn the magic arts
Motif References: R41.1 | Q112.0.1 | Q114 | F169.8 | P614 | F771 | D1131 | D1710 | D1738 | D2198 |
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WvEP-659: (17) Arnive asks Gawan to let them return to their homelands
Motif References: R9.10 | P91 | P253.0.1 | P292 | P297 |
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WvEP-663: (9) Gawan sends Bene down to Plippalinot to make fast the ferry-boats so that the army should be prevented from crossing that day
Motif References: R5 | P550.1 | F840 |
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WvEP-666: (2) Gawan prepares his expedition to meet Arthur and his generous hand bestows rich gifts on the squires, knights and ladies
Motif References: T59 | H81 | F775 |
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WvEP-670: The ladies and the knights halt at Arthur’s ring, so that it is surrounded by ladies on all sides
Motif References: R9.10 | P91 | Z150 | P682 |
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WvEP-675: Many ride with Gawan to his splendid camp
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WvEP-679: The stranger’s surcoat and his horse’s trappers are redder than ruby, his crest has been brought from heathen lands and his shield is riddled with lance-thrusts: the knight is on a quest for adventure
Motif References: F527.1.1 | N767.1 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-683: (3) The king is seated on a costly mattress under a baldachin of costly brocade while some ladies are casing the king’s feet in jambs of steel when the envoys arrive and deliver Arthur’s message
Motif References: P14.15.2 | T41 | P52.2 | T59.1 | H82.3 | M162 |
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WvEP-688: (3) Arthur’s messengers depart and on their way back come to where Gawan is fighting
Motif References: H151.10 | P557.4 | N733.1 | N746 | N767.1 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-691: (29) Bene has ridden with king Gramoflanz into the ring and when she sees Gawan with all his strength gone she is very grieved and goes to take care of him
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WvEP-696: (21) Gawan forbids Bene to reveal to Itonje that Gramoflanz hates him because of his garland and that they will fight each other
Motif References: P200 | F575.2 |
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WvEP-702: (12) In the evening Parzival examines all his equipment
Motif References: H1561.1 |
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WvEP-708: (21) The army rides in with great splendor
Motif References: T11 | T41 | T59.1 | H82.3 |
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WvEP-713: At this point Bene recognizes King Gramoflanz’s pages standing there and orders them to withdraw so that there could be no common talk of her lady’s laments
Motif References: T41 | T59.1 | H82.3 |
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WvEP-719: Then Arthur asks Bene and the pages to assist him to have Gramoflanz ride over to him today and nevertheless fight the duel tomorrow
Motif References: T41 | T59.1 | H82.3 | P570 | F575.2 |
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WvEP-723: Meanwhile Arthur has obtained a truce from Orgeluse, who now has got recompense for the loss of Cidegast, whom she mourned so intensely
Motif References: T11 | H20 | P253 | P558 | P559 | F575.2 |
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WvEP-728: (9) Arthur goes away with these conditions
Motif References: T100 | T136.1 |
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WvEP-734: Now the story turns to how Anfortas was made well again and how the queen of Pelrapeire entered a realm of high bliss: Parzival will bring this to pass
Motif References: P150 | V301.1 | F575.2 | F753 | B768.2 | B776.7 | F821.1 |
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WvEP-738: Both rejoice at seeing the other approaching
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 | P91 | Z150 | P557 | N733.1 | B751.4 | F812.8 | F839.2 | D1071 | D1335.5 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-743: (9) Parzival is growing weary from fighting
Motif References: H151.10 | P251.5 | N733.1 | H1561.2 |
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WvEP-746: (21) Giving his word that he will not attack him Parzival asks the heathen to bare his head
Motif References: T81 | H151.10 | P251.5 | F527 | F1041.1.1 | H1381.2.2.1 |
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WvEP-751: Parzival replies that he has never seen his father either, but that he has been told that he achieved great exploits
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WvEP-755: (16) A man rides in from Schastel marveile with a report that a fierce battle has been observed in the pillar
Motif References: B99.1 | P150 | F527 | F575.2 | B768.2 | F821.1 | D1323 | D1825.2 |
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WvEP-759: Gawan asks Parzival whom he fought, for his helmet and shield tell him of new hardship
Motif References: F169.1 | F774.1.1 | D1323 | D1331.1 |
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WvEP-764: (24) Arthur rides up with his people to a great sounding of music
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 | P91 | Z150 |
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WvEP-769: (26) The king asks them both to tell him about the lands and peoples they came to know through war
Motif References: P52.2 | P150 | P429.1 | F821 | H1381.2 |
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WvEP-774: (8) Gramoflanz, Arthur, Parzival and Gawan withdraw, leaving the heathen to the attention of the ladies
Motif References: P19.0.1 | Z201.9.1 | P634 |
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WvEP-776: (25) When Arthur has heard Mass, Gramoflanz arrives together with Lischoys and Florant and each makes his plea for membership at the Round Table, which Arthur grants them
Motif References: F186 | N770.0.1 |
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WvEP-780: (2) The noble but ugly woman leaps to her feet and thanks those who have helped her back to favor after great error
Motif References: H126 | F184 | Z254 | F513.1 | F513 | F521.1.1 | F544.3.5 | F576 | C651 | F883 | D1310 |
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WvEP-783: Parzival is so happy that tears stream from his eyes
Motif References: P150 | Z254 |
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WvEP-787: Anfortas and his people are still suffering from grief
Motif References: F184.1 | C651 | A787 | F883 | D1071 | D1310 | D1380.11 | D2162 |
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WvEP-789: (25) The powder of various spices has been dusted over the counterpane and the cushions and the bed are of costly fabric and adorned with precious stones
Motif References: D978 | D1071 |
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WvEP-794: (27) Anfortas receives the pair joyfully
Motif References: Q85 | Q112.0.1 | F575.2 | C651 | D789.6.1 | F959.3 | D2161.2 |
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WvEP-797: (16) Parzival rides out to Trevrizent with some knights of the Grail company
Motif References: V236 |
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WvEP-799: (13) Parzival rides through the night and when it dawns he comes to the camp of the princes of Brobarz
Motif References: V450 |
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WvEP-802: (21) The king and the queen rise, a priest sings mass
Motif References: P13.5 | P16.1.4 | P17.0.2 | P50.0.1 | T211.9 | P426.2 | F778 |
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WvEP-804: (19) They ride to visit her and in the evening find Sigune dead on her knees in prayer
Motif References: T85.4 | T86 | P272 | Z292.1 | P683 | F778 |
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WvEP-807: (16) The Grail is not carried at all times as a mere spectacle but only for particular festivities
Motif References: V80 | V150 | F183.1 | D1472.1.2 | D1714.1 |
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WvEP-810: (3) The infidel inquires how the empty cups become full at the table
Motif References: T10 | T24.5 | B99.1 | V150 | P561 | F574 | F575.1 | D1025 | D1382 | H1561.2 | D1980 |
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WvEP-814: Feirefiz asks them if Baptism would help him to win the love of Repanse de Schoye
Motif References: V112 | V150 | V331.5 | V332 | F773 |
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WvEP-817: (4) The font is tilted towards the Grail and immediately fills with water, neither too hot nor too cold
Motif References: T100 | V150 | V331.5 | V332 | C410 | V450 | C900 | C952 | D1310 |
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WvEP-819: (9) Feirefiz entreats Anfortas to sail away with him and share his riches but Anfortas dissuades him from this endeavor
Motif References: V450 |
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WvEP-822: (18) Cundrie gets news of Secundille’s death
Motif References: P10 | V331 | Z730 |
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WvEP-823: (26) Loherangrin grows to be a strong and valiant man
Motif References: C32.2.1 | P50.0.1 | T111 | M146 | F301 | F305.1 | T311 | B558.1 | C932 | C952 | |
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WvEP-827: Master Chrestien of Troyes has given the story following the authentic tale of Kyot
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Wolfram von Eschenbach, Titurel (<1217/1220)  View all

WvETi-1: (I, 1-12) In his old age the strong Titurel, who has been a valiant and skillful fighter all his life, has to give up fighting as well as he leaves ladies’ service
Motif References: P16.1.4 | P17.0.2 | C100 | F184 | V235 | T300 | V450 | D1310 |
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WvETi-13: (I, 13-25) Two of Frimutel’s daughters leave Muntsalvatsche: Beautiful Schoysiane marries Kiot of Katelangen, who is a valiant knight
Motif References: P12 | P16.1 | P17 | P18 | T211.5 | P251 | P271 | P274 | P683 |
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WvETi-26: (I, 26-29, 32, 35, 37; A1, 32-36) Kastis, who has married beautiful Herzelöude at Muntsalvatsche, dies without making her his true wife – she marries Gahmuret later on
Motif References: T68 | T165.9 | P272 |
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WvETi-38: (I, 38-46) Now the story of the maiden’s love will be told: The queen of France, Anphlise, reared a noble boy and when Gahmuret became a knight she let him have the boy
Motif References: T23 | P50.3 |
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WvETi-47: (I, 47-73; A1, 53) Gahmuret raises them both in his quarters
Motif References: T0 | T23 | T50 | P52.2 | P274.1 |
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WvETi-73: (I, 73-82; A1 81-82) Sigune and Schionatulander promise friendship to each other at the time when Pompeius and Ipomidon start a war against Baldac
Motif References: P50 | T59 | P91 | Z150 | P550.1 |
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WvETi-83: (I, 83-107) Schionatulander suffers from love-sickness, he neither jousts nor fights in tournaments, he can only think about love
Motif References: T24.1 |
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WvETi-108: (I, 108-131; A1, 120, 125) In the meantime Sigune is suffering from love too and Herzelöude gets aware of it
Motif References: T0 | T24.1 |
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WvETi-132: (II, 132-153; A2, 137-166) When Schionatulander and Sigune dwell in the forest they hear a bracket bark, which is pursuing some wounded game
Motif References: P28 | T41 | P52.2 | T59 | T211.9.1 | B291.2.2 | F826 | F843 | F883 | F1041.1.2 |
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WvETi-154: (II, 154-170; (A1, 174)) In the meantime while Sigune is reading the inscription Schionatulander is fishing with a rod
Motif References: P52.2 | H355 | H1332 |
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WvETi-207: (A4, 207-229) Schionatulander would prefer to be assigned the adventure of King Arthur at Floritschanz, where there will be jousting and fighting
Motif References: P52.2 | T59 | Q112.0.1 | Z150 | H355 | H1332 |
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WvETi-230: (A4, 230-238) Schionatulander follows the bracket but loses the track and gets lost in the wild forest
Motif References: H1222 |
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