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Guinevere (/ˈɡwɪnɪvɪər/ GWIN-iv-eer; Welsh:
Gwenhwyfar pronunciation; Breton: Gwenivar, Cornish: Gwynnever), also
often written in
Modern English as Guenevere...
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Lancelot is with her. The girl's name is
Gwenhwyfar,
daughter of King Lœdekrans.
Morgaine immediately dislikes Gwenhwyfar, and
closes the
mists on her, separating...
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pagan way of life. The epic is
focused on the
lives of Morgaine,
Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere), Viviane, Morgause,
Igraine and
other women of the Arthurian...
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pejorative sense]"). A
Cornish form, it is
cognate with the
Welsh form
Gwenhwyfar and with the Old
Irish Findabair.
Despite the name's
similarity to the...
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eventually returns and
reclaims her throne. In
Welsh mythology, the
father of
Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) is the
giant Ogyruan/Ogyrvan or Gogyrfan, who is mentioned...
- Welsh: Gwenhwyach;
sometimes anglicized to Guinevak) was a
sister of
Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) in
medieval Welsh Arthurian legend. The
tradition surrounding...
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Geoffrey V,
Count of Anjou. They had four children:
Owain Einion Gwenllian Gwenhwyfar In 1175,
Rhodri escaped and
attacked his brother,
seizing all Gwynedd...
- the name Guinevere,
which is a
Norman French version of the
Welsh name
Gwenhwyfar,
meaning "white" and "smooth" or "white phantom." It is also ****ociated...
- languages.
Arianrhod Blodeuwedd Branwen Ceridwen Creiddylad Creirwy Dôn
Gwenhwyfar Modron -
possible derivation of Dea
Matrona Nimue Olwen Rhiannon Afallach...
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instigating the battle.
Triad 53
lists a slap
Gwenhwyvach gave to her
sister Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere), wife of Arthur, as one of the "Three
Harmful Blows of the...