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Wat (wie) is Galahad - definitie

KNIGHT OF THE ROUND TABLE
Sir Galahad; Galaad; Galath; Galat
  • Galahad at the [[Castle of Maidens]] in an 1890 painting by [[Edwin Austin Abbey]]
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  • Statue of Sir Galahad on [[Parliament Hill]] in Ottawa: "Erected by the people to commemorate the act of heroism of [[Henry Albert Harper]]. In attempting to save the life of Miss Bessie Blair he was carried with her into the waters of the Ottawa River. It was December 6, 1901. He was 28 years old."
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  • The life of Galahad portrayed in a stained glass window at [[St. Mary & St. George Anglican Church]] in [[Jasper, Alberta]]
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Galahad         
['gal?had]
(also Sir Galahad)
¦ noun a chivalrous man of great integrity.
Origin
C19: the name of one of King Arthur's knights.
Galahad         
Sir Galahad (), sometimes referred to as Galeas () or Galath (), among other versions of his name, is a knight of King Arthur's Round Table and one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend. He is the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot du Lac and Lady Elaine of Corbenic and is renowned for his gallantry and purity as the most perfect of all knights.
HMS Sir Galahad         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RFA Sir Galahad; RFA Sir Galahad (L3005)
Three ships of the Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary have been named Sir Galahad, after the knight of Arthurian legend.

Wikipedia

Galahad

Galahad (), sometimes referred to as Galeas () or Galath (), among other versions of his name, is a knight of King Arthur's Round Table and one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend. He is the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot du Lac and Lady Elaine of Corbenic and is renowned for his gallantry and purity as the most perfect of all knights. Emerging quite late in the medieval Arthurian tradition, Sir Galahad first appears in the Lancelot–Grail cycle, and his story is taken up in later works, such as the Post-Vulgate Cycle, and Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Galahad
1. If knights inspire, you think of Gawain and Galahad, honour and endeavour and all those rescued maidens.
2. He was in the Welsh Guards in 1'82, dragging horribly–wounded comrades ashore from the bombed Sir Galahad.
3. Galahad Clark, the seventh–generation scion of the Clarks footwear dynasty and managing director of Terra Plana, said: ‘Ten per cent of workers staying home after Chinese New Year is lower than average.
4. The house project has the backing of senior admirals and charitable campaigners including Simon Weston – who became the ‘face‘ of Falklands veterans after he was disfigured when the troop ship the Sir Galahad was bombed at Bluff Cove.
5. For children‘s shoes, Galahad Clark, a scion of the Clark shoe family, is on a mission to create the ‘most innovative and sustainable designer shoe brand in the world‘. His Terra Plana (www.terraplana.com) range has made great inroads.