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- Calogrenant reached the spring and summoned the storm, after which a knight named Esclados attacked and defeated him. Yvain is upset that Calogrenant...
- summoned by Sir Calogrenant (Cynon ap Clydno in Welsh mythology) in the tale of Yvain, the Knight of the Lion. The Black Knight bests Calogrenant, but the Black...
- the 1170s. In it, the eponymous hero Yvain s****s to avenge his cousin Calogrenant who had been defeated by an otherworldly knight beside a magical storm-making...
- raise a weapon against his kinsman. Fellow Knight of the Round Table Calogrenant and a hermit try to intervene, but Lionel slays them both when they get...
- Yvain. He was slain by Yvain for attacking the latter's cousin, Sir Calogrenant, in defence of the magic fountain (or well, or spring). Gawain is known...
- Owain and The Lady of the Fountain. Cynon is closely ****ociated with Sir Calogrenant, who takes his role in other versions of the tale. Cynon was the son...
- Lincoln part 1, 1599 Tom a'Lincoln's lover, mother to the Faerie Knight Calogrenant† Colgrevance, Cynan Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, 1170s Le Morte d'Arthur...
- of the Fountain. In the narrative, Yvain s****s to avenge his cousin, Calogrenant, who had been defeated by an otherworldly knight Esclados beside a magical...
- including Lancelot, Ywain, or Gawain. He mocks the chivalric courtesy of Sir Calogrenant in Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, and he tricks Arthur into allowing...
- Emmanuel Meirieu (Appius Manilius / graphic designer), Stéphane Margot (Calogrenant / stunt coordinator) and Christian Bujeau (The Master of Arms / swordmaster)...