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- Floris and Blancheflour (French: Floire et Blancheflor) is the name of a po****r romantic story that was told in the Middle Ages in many different vernacular...
- Blanchefleur ("white flower", also Blancheflor, Blancheflour, Blanziflor) is the name of a number of characters in literature of the High Middle Ages...
- ISBN 978-2-7298-0301-8. [Paveillon :] Attesté dès 1162 dans le roman de Floire et Blancheflor, ce substantif masculin est le produit du mot lat. papilionem, accusatif...
- the prose Tristan. In Gottfried's version, Tristan is the son of Queen Blancheflor and King Rivalen. In the tellings since the prose Tristan, his parents...
- Mark of Cornwall is Tristan's uncle. His sister is Tristan's mother, Blancheflor (also known as Elizabeth or Isabelle). In some later versions he is related...
- experienced Gornemant, then falls in love with and rescues Gornemant's niece Blancheflor. Perceval captures her ****ailants and sends them to King Arthur's court...
- "Chevrefeuil", Prose Tristan, Post-Vulgate Cycle, Le Morte d'Arthur Son of Blancheflor and Rivalen (or Meliodas), Iseult's lover Urien† Uriens Historical figure...
- Löwander Björn GranathAugust Drugge "Generalen" Marika Lindström – Blancheflor Drugge Lars Väringer – Kreditindrivare Linda MolinAgnes Michael Petersson...
- In his Ma bella domna, per vos dei esser gais he references Floire et Blancheflor (the former whom he calls Flori), the Roman d'Andrieu de Fransa, and...
- of the House of Sayn-Wittgenstein Henry I (c. 1235-1289), married to Blancheflor, daughter of Count William IV of Jülich John II (c. 1265-1324), married...