Gingalain
Gingalain (French: [Guinglain] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) is a knight from the Arthurian legend of the Round Table. He is the title character in Le Bel Inconnu, a poem written by Renaut de Beaujeu (1180s–1230).[1] He is also in the (destroyed) 12th-century manuscript, Gliglois. It is uncertain if the Gliglois of the medieval manuscript refers to Gawain's son or some other character in the "Fair Unknown" cycle.[2][3]
Gingalain Media
- William Dyce - Piety- The Knights of the Round Table about to Depart in Quest of the Holy Grail - Google Art Project.jpg
Piety: The Knights of the Round Table about to Depart in Quest of the Holy Grail by William Dyce (1849)
The attributed arms of Agloval
- Queen Guenever's Peril.png
"Queen Guenever's Peril." Alfred Kappes's illustration for The Boy's King Arthur (1880)
- Armes imaginaires de Arthur Le Petit - variante 4.1.svg
The arms of Arthur le Petit
- Blason imaginaire de Blanor et de Blioberis.svg
The attributed arms of Blioberis, shared with his brother Blamor
- Armes imaginaires de Brandelis - variante 1.svg
Brandelis' attributed arms
- Blason Calogrenant.svg
The attributed arms of Calogrenant
- Lancelot defeats Claudins, a damzel and Meliagans look on (5152635).jpg
Lancelot defeats Claudins while a damsel and Meliagans look on. Le Livre d'Yvain, ms. Aberystwyth, NLW, 444D (14th century)
- Hb-dodinet.jpg
The attributed arms of "Dodinet le Sauvaige"
- Blason Helain le Blanc.svg
The arms of Helain le Blanc
References
- ↑ Colby, Alice M. The Lips of the Serpent in the "Bel Inconnu". Madrid: Playor. 1977
- ↑ Review author: Nitze, W. A. Gliglois. A French Arthurian Romance of the Thirteenth Century. Modern Philology. 1933
- ↑ Livingston, Charles H. Gliglois. A French Arthurian Romance of the Thirteenth Century. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1932