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- Béroul (or Beroul; Norman Berox) was a Norman or Breton poet of the mid-to-late 12th century. He is usually credited with the authorship of Tristran (sometimes...
- respectively ****ociated with the 12th-century poems of Thomas of Britain and Béroul, the latter believed to reflect a now-lost original tale. A subsequent version...
- recorded appearance is in the 12th-century poetic tellings initiated by Béroul and Thomas of Britain, which were eventually vastly expanded in the later...
- a French source, likely the same one used by Béroul, but the differences between Tristrant and Béroul's work suggest that Eilhart was not particularly...
- the plane announcer Robin Atkin Downes as Butler, Nergal Jim Meskimen as Beroul / Nergal, Cheleb, Quedbas Kevin Michael Richardson as ****nin, old man possessed...
- the early composition of the Tristan and Iseult cycle by poets such as Béroul from a pre-existing shared Brittonic oral tradition. Soon after the Norman...
- Constantine and Chas find the address and discover that a demon named Beroul is responsible for the coma. He blackmails Constantine into working for...
- Tristan and Iseult of adultery and then believing that they are innocent. In Béroul's version, Tristan and Iseult are never in grave danger; the narrator declares...
- (Serbian) and Isotta (Italian), among other forms. The oldest source, Béroul's 12th-century romance, spells her name as Yseut or Iseut. The etymology...
- Author Century Language Œuvres Béroul 12th Old Norman Tristan Chrétien de Troyes 12th Old French Erec and Enide, Cligès, Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart...