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Astolat Dollhouse Castle (also
known as
Astolat Castle or
Dollhouse Castle) is a museum-quality dollhouse,
which was
appraised as "the most
valuable dollhouse...
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Elaine of
Astolat (/ˈæstəˌlæt, -ɑːt/), also
known as
Elayne of
Ascolat and
other variants of the name, is a
figure in
Arthurian legend. She is a lady...
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depending on the source. They
include Elaine of
Astolat and
Elaine of
Corbenic among others. Lady
Elaine of
Astolat (a
common mistake misspelling of "Ascolat")...
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Astolat (/ˈæstəˌlæt, -ˌlɑːt/; French: Escalot) is a
legendary castle and town of
Great Britain named in
Arthurian legends. It is the home of Elaine, "the...
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descent into madness. She
should not be
confused with
Elaine of
Astolat, a
different woman who too fell in love with Lancelot. Her
character is...
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prose text
Donna di Scalotta, the poem
tells the
tragic story of
Elaine of
Astolat, a
young noblewoman stranded in a
tower up the
river from Camelot. Tennyson...
- he rode so much
until he came to
Astolat, that is Guildford."
Thomas Malory linked Guildford with the
mythical "
Astolat" in the
Matter of Britain. In Sir...
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depict the city of
Camelot as
standing along a river,
downstream from
Astolat. It is
surrounded by
plains and forests, and its
magnificent cathedral...
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Illinois and is
visited by an
estimated 1.5
million people each year. The
Astolat Dollhouse Castle was
inspired by
Alfred Tennyson's
poetry about the Lady...
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character of the Lady of
Scalot is
based on the
Arthurian legend of
Elaine of
Astolat.
British Romantic poet
Alfred Lord
Tennyson wrote a poem on the same topic...