- (dissertation) Treichel,
Adolf (1896). "'Sir
Cleges: Eine
mittelenglische Romanze".
Englische Studien. 22: 345–389. Sir
Cleges a free
translation and
retelling in...
- Bourges.
Uther also
appears in the
chivalric romance Sir
Cleges as the king to whom Sir
Cleges brings the
Christmas cherries,
obtained by miracle. There...
- a
similar name,
Clegis is not in any way
connected with the
English Sir
Cleges, the hero of a
completely different story set in the
times of Arthur's father...
- Tale of
Gologras and
Gawain Tirant lo
Blanch –
Joanot Martorell Amadas Sir
Cleges The King of Tars Sir
Isumbras Erl of
Toulouse Generides Roswall and Lillian...
-
Davenant Series 7;
episode 7: "And with What Measure?"
Jackanory Playhouse Sir
Cleges Episode: "The
Christmas Cherries" 1976
Killers Alfred Arthur Rouse Episode...
-
Catholic Church in the
parish of Beaconsfield. The Children's
Crusade Sir
Cleges The
Christmas Gift
Piers Plowman's
Pilgrimage The
Three Kings Legends of...
-
Gawain and Dame Ragnelle,
anonymous The
Awntyrs off Arthure,
anonymous Sir
Cleges (not
closely related to Chrestien's Cliges; set in
Uther Pendragon's court)...
-
least two
other late
medieval Middle English works, Sir Amadace, and Sir
Cleges. Launfal's
breaking of his word not to
reveal his lover's name may have...
-
Prose (1901) PDF The
Romance Cycle of
Charlemagne and his
Peers (1901) Sir
Cleges, Sir
Libeaus Desconus (1902) The
Three Days'
Tournament (1902) The Legend...
- Book of Leinster.
Illustrations by
Caroline Watts. Nutt, London. 1902 Sir
Cleges ; Sir
Libeaus Desconus: two old
English metrical romances.
Prose by Jessie...