- Sir
Kahedin (variantly
spelled Kahadin, Kahedrin, Kaherdin, Kehenis, Kehidius;
possibly the
Welsh character Kae Hir) is
brother to
Iseult of Brittany...
-
White Hands, or
Iseult of Brittany, the
daughter of Hoel and the
sister of
Kahedin. Her name is
variably given as most
commonly either Iseult or Isolde, but...
- In
other fragments,
Tristan goes to
England together with his
friend Kahedin (brother of
Iseult of the
White Hands) to see
Iseult the
Blonde again,...
- how
beautiful his
original Iseult was by
showing Kahedin a
statue he had made of her. However,
Kahedin is more
impressed by a
second statue of Brangaine...
-
Isotta Tristan and
Iseult Daughter of Hoel of Brittany,
sister of Sir
Kahedin, and wife of
Tristan Joseph of
Arimathea Joseph d'Arimathie [fr], 12th...
- also
Kahedin, who dies of this love that
Iseult of
Ireland refuses to share. Tristan, for his part,
believes himself betra**** by
Iseult to
Kahedin and...
-
entering the
service of King Hoel of Brittany.
Tristan befriends Hoel's son
Kahedin, and is
married to Hoel's daughter,
Iseult of the
White Hands. The relationship...
-
Tristan later helps him in
battle and
becomes fast
friends with his son
Kahedin and his
daughter Iseult.
Tristan convinces himself to
marry this second...
- Noir and Daniel.
Dinadan is
introduced to the
story to
replace the dead
Kahedin as the hero Tristan's new
close friend and companion, also functioning...