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Béroul (or
Beroul;
Norman Berox) was a
Norman or
Breton poet of the mid-to-late 12th century. He is
usually credited with the
authorship of
Tristran (sometimes...
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respectively ****ociated with the 12th-century
poems of
Thomas of
Britain and
Béroul, the
latter believed to
reflect a now-lost
original tale. A
subsequent version...
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plane announcer Robin Atkin Downes as Butler,
Nergal Jim
Meskimen as
Beroul / Nergal, Cheleb,
Quedbas Kevin Michael Richardson as ****nin, old man possessed...
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Author Century Language Œuvres
Béroul 12th Old
Norman Tristan Chrétien de
Troyes 12th Old
French Erec and Enide, Cligès, Lancelot, the
Knight of the Cart...
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Tristan and
Iseult of
adultery and then
believing that they are innocent. In
Béroul's version,
Tristan and
Iseult are
never in
grave danger; the
narrator declares...
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Izolda (Serbian) and
Isotta (Italian),
among others. The
oldest source,
Béroul's 12th-century romance,
spells her name as
Yseut or Iseut. The etymology...
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Constantine and Chas find the
address and
discover that a
demon named Beroul is
responsible for the coma. He
blackmails Constantine into
working for...
- Iseult, a pair of
flowers grow over the
graves of
Tristan and Iseult.
Béroul's Norman French Romance of
Tristan and Iseult,
possibly the
earliest extant...
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versions of
which were
written by
Gottfried von Str****burg,
Thomas of England,
Béroul, and others. The
authors who
mention Canoel situate it in "Parmenie", a...
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early composition of the
Tristan and
Iseult cycle by
poets such as
Béroul from a pre-existing
shared Brittonic oral tradition. Soon
after the Norman...