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Bedivere (/ˈbɛdɪvɪər/ or /ˈbiːdɪvɪər/; Welsh: Bedwyr; Latin: Beduerus; French: Bédoier, also
Bedevere and
other spellings) is one of the
earliest characters...
- Sir
Bedivere may
refer to:
Bedivere, a
Knight of the
Round Table, who
returns Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake RFA Sir
Bedivere (L3004), a
Landing Ship...
- RFA Sir
Bedivere (L3004) was a
Landing Ship
Logistic of the
Round Table class. She saw
service in the
Falklands War, the
Persian Gulf and
Sierra Leone...
- the
sacred words 'Ni', 'Peng', and 'Neee-Wom'".
Arthur confides to Sir
Bedivere, "those who hear them
seldom live to tell the tale!" The
knights demand...
- general, Sir
Bedivere. At Arthur's
planned execution, the mage
creates a
diversion while Bedivere's men
rescue Arthur.
Taken to
Bedivere's hideout, Arthur...
- Lot.
Several of the most
notable Knights of the
Round Table,
among them
Bedivere,
Gawain and Kay, are
based on
older characters from a host of
great warriors...
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Bedwyr is the
Welsh name for
Bedivere, a
character in the
Arthurian legend.
Notable people with the
given name include:
Bedwyr Lewis Jones (1933–1992)...
- and
January 1967. The
final three ships were
ordered in
April 1965; Sir
Bedivere and Sir
Tristram were
launched by
Hawthorn Leslie and
Company of Hebburn...
- Sir
Bedivere, who
carries the King to a
church (Avalon),
where Arthur first received Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake.
Arthur orders Bedivere to throw...
- The
first third of
Arthur is
narrated by Pelleas, the
second by
Bedwyr (
Bedivere), and the
third by Aneirin/Gildas.
Grail is
mostly narrated by Gwalchavad...