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Agravain (/ˈæ.ɡrə.veɪn/) is a
Knight of the
Round Table in
Arthurian legend,
whose first known appearance is in the
works of Chrétien de Troyes. He is...
- soon
after his
birth and,
years later,
joins his half-brothers Gawain,
Agravain,
Gaheris and
Gareth in Arthur's
fellowship of the
Round Table as a young...
- Lot, King of
Orkney and Lothian. He is the
younger brother of
Gawain and
Agravain, the
older brother of Gareth, and half-brother of Mordred. His
figure may...
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Married to Lot, she is also
mother of the
Knights of the
Round Table Gawain,
Agravain, Gareth, and Gaheris, the last of whom
murders her in some late romances...
- half-sister, thus
making him Arthur's nephew, as well as
brother to Gawain,
Agravain and Gaheris, and
either a
brother or half-brother of Mordred.
Gareth is...
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prose romances identify him as the
father of Gawain's
younger brothers Agravain,
Gaheris and
Gareth while turning Mordred into an
incestuous son of Arthur...
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Orkney and Lothian. Here, his
younger brothers (or half-brothers) are
Agravain, Gaheris, Gareth, and the
infamous Mordred. However, his
familial relations...
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subject of
several often comedic episodes until his
murder by
Mordred and
Agravain.
Dinadan is a
knight from
Cornwall and the son of
Bruenor senior, also...
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Their ranks often include Arthur's
close and
distant relatives, such as
Agravain,
Gaheris and Yvain, as well as his
reconciled former enemies, like Galehaut...
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Arthur by Morgan, it
leads to the
death of
three of Gawain's
brothers (
Agravain,
Gaheris and Gareth) when
Lancelot with his
family and
followers arrive...