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Dinadan is a
Cornish knight of the
Round Table in the
Arthurian legend's
chivalric romance tradition of the
Prose Tristan and its adaptations, including...
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slayings of
Lamorak and
Palamedes in the Post-Vulgate Cycle, and
murders Dinadan in the
Prose Tristan. In the
French prose cycle tradition included in Thomas...
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Anthony Rogers is a
Scottish actor known for his role as Sir
Dinadan in
Camelot (1967).
Anthony Rogers was born in the
Scottish town of
Hamilton and attended...
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critically wounding Sir
Dinadan. A
horrified Lancelot pleads for Sir
Dinadan to live, and as he lays
hands on him,
Dinadan miraculously recovers. Guenevere...
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Morte d'Arthur
illustration by
Aubrey Beardsley: "How King
Marke and Sir
Dinadan heard Sir
Palomides making great sarrow and
mourning for La
Beale Isoud...
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first Broadway role. John
Cullum also made his
Broadway debut as Sir
Dinadan;
Bruce Yarnell was Sir Lionel.
Cullum later replaced McDowall, and William...
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David Cullum), who is also an actor. He made his
Broadway debut as Sir
Dinadan in the Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick
Loewe musical Camelot in 1960. He also...
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Bagdemagus Bedivere Bors the
Younger Brunor Cligès
Caradoc Dagonet Daniel Dinadan Galahad Galehaut Geraint Griflet Lamorak Lancelot Lanval Lionel Moriaen...
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Narberth Castle in
Pembrokeshire in 2005.[citation needed] The
Ballad of Sir
Dinadan (2003), the
fifth book of
Gerald Morris's The Squire's
Tales series, features...
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Cornwall from
Tintagel Castle, is
often an
enemy of Arthur's
jester knight Dinadan, and (as in the Post-Vulgate Cycle) even
destroys Camelot after the death...