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Arthurian$5113$ - translation to ολλανδικά

BODY OF MEDIEVAL LITERATURE ASSOCIATED WITH GREAT BRITAIN AND BRITTANY, AND THE LEGENDARY KINGS AND HEROES ASSOCIATED WITH IT, PARTICULARLY KING ARTHUR
Arthurian legend; Arthurian romance; Arthurian Legend; Arthurian cycle; Arthurian legends; Arthurian Mythology; Arthurian mythology; Arthurian myth; The Arthurian Legend; Arthurian literature; The Matter of Britain; Matter of britain; Arthurian Legends; Arthurian Cycle; The matter of Britain; Matter of Britian; Arthur Legend; Arthurian Romance; Arthurian mythos; Matière de Bretagne; Arthurian lore; Arthurian Literature; Breton cycle

Arthurian      
adj. van koning Arthur (hoofd van ridders van de Ronde Tafel)
Knights of the Round Table         
  • The arms of Arthur le Petit
  • Brandelis' attributed arms
  • The attributed arms of Calogrenant
  • Griflet’s attributed arms
  • The attributed arms of Hector des Mares
  • The arms of Helain le Blanc
  • Saphar's attributed arms
  • The attributed arms of Tor
  • The [[attributed arms]] of Agloval de Galles
  • Shared attributed arms of Blamor and Blioberis
  • Mador's attributed arms
  • The attributed arms of the Duc de Clerence
  • The attributed arms of Morholt d'Irlande
  • ''The Fight between Tristram and Sir Marhaus'', a stained glass panel by [[Dante Gabriel Rossetti]] (c. 1863)
  • La Mort du roi Arthur]]''
  • The attributed arms of "Dodinet le Sauvaige"
  • The attributed arms of "Exclabor ly Viescovtiens"
  • The attributed arms of "Herec le fils Lac"
  • The attributed arms of "Lucam le Bouteillier"
  • The attributed arms of "Mellienderis"
  • The attributed arms of Osevain Cœur Hardi
  • The attributed arms of "Securades"
  • The attributed arms of Yvain the Bastard
  • His attributed arms
  • John Collier]]
  • "Queen Guenever's Peril." Alfred Kappes's illustration for ''[[The Boy's King Arthur]]'' (1880)
  • James Knowles]] (1912)
  • "Sir Segwarides rides after Sir Tristram." [[F. A. Fraser]]'s illustration for [[Henry Frith]]'s ''King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table'' (1912)
  • Lancelot stops his half-brother Hector from killing Arthur defeated in battle, as depicted by [[William Dyce]] in ''King Arthur Unhorsed, Spared by Sir Launcelot'' (1852)
  • ''Piety: The Knights of the Round Table about to Depart in Quest of the Holy Grail'' by [[William Dyce]] (1849)
ELITE COMPANIONS OF KING ARTHUR AND ORDER OF CHIVALRY IN ARTHURIAN ROMANCE
Knight of the Round Table; Esclabor; Ywain the Bastard; Sir Ector de Maris; Hector de Maris; Knights of the round table; Aglovale; Sir Aglovale; Agloval; Sir Tor; Ector de Maris; Erec; Sir Eric; Sir Erec; Elyan the White; Elyan; Gornemant; Gurnemanz; Sir Calogrenant; Sir Elyan the White; Calogrenant; Sir Colgrevance; Colgrevance; Sir Ywain the Bastard; Lucan the Butler; Sir Lucan the Butler; Sir Lucan; Griflet; Sir Griflet; Girflet; Sir Girflet; Sir Torre; Segwarides; Sir Segwarides; Sir Safir; Safir (Arthurian legend); Dinadam; Sir Marhaus; Marhaus; Morold; Morholt; Sir Morholt; Prince Claudin; Claudin(knight); Elyan the white; Galeschin; Meliant de Lis; Safir (knight); List of the Knights of the Round Table; Marhalt; Nentres of Garlot; Nentres; King Nentres; Marhault; Amhren; Bleoberis; Sir Dornar; Lohot
de ronde tafelridders (de ridders van Koning Arthur)

Ορισμός

Arthurian
·add. ·adj Of or pertaining to King Arthur or his knights.

Βικιπαίδεια

Matter of Britain

The Matter of Britain is the body of medieval literature and legendary material associated with Great Britain and Brittany and the legendary kings and heroes associated with it, particularly King Arthur. It was one of the three great Western story cycles recalled repeatedly in medieval literature, together with the Matter of France, which concerned the legends of Charlemagne, and the Matter of Rome, which included material derived from or inspired by classical mythology.