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Queen Guinevere

Queen Guinevere - by William Morris
Name
Queen Guinevere //
Name prefix
Queen
Given names
Guinevere
Family with King Arthur of Britain
partner
herself
son
son
King Arthur of Britain + Queen of Gododdin Morgause (Gwyar, Anna)
partner
partner’s partner
partner’s son
Death of a husband
Cause: Died during The Battle of Camlann
Burial of a husband
Address: Isle of Avalon, Glastonbury, Somerset, England.
Note: Legendary island of the dead
Death
yes
Unique identifier
8E55CDA01B4C814FACD27245964CAC7CC6BD
Last change
29 November 201119:51:39
Author of last change: Danny
Note

(Welsh Gwenhwyfar) She appears in the 12th-century Historia cycle of Arthurian romances by the English chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth as Gwanhumara, a beautiful woman who became a nun after the defeat of King Arthur by Mordred. In the 12thcentury romance Le chevalier a charette (The Knight of the Cart), the French poet Chren de Troyes introduced
the story of the tragic Love affair between Guinevere and Sir Lancelot du Lac. The same story was treated by later English writers, notably by Sir Thomas Malory in Le morte d'Arthur (1485) and by Alfred, Lord Tennyson in Idylls of the King(1859-85).

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Queen Guinevere - by William Morris
Queen Guinevere - by William Morris