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- Galehaut (or Galaha[l/u]t, Galeho[l]t, Gallehau[l]t, Galhault, Galetto, et al.) is a half-giant knight and sovereign prince in Arthurian legend. He is...
- whom he is devoted absolutely. He also develops a close relationship with Galehaut and suffers from frequent and sometimes prolonged fits of violent rage...
- [deˈkaːmeron, dekameˈrɔn, -ˈron] or Decamerone [dekameˈroːne]), subtitled Prince Galehaut (Old Italian: Prencipe Galeotto [ˈprentʃipe ɡaleˈɔtto, ˈprɛn-]) and sometimes...
- Lancelot and the Lord of the Distant Isles; or, The Book of Galehaut Retold, by Patricia Terry and Samuel N. Rosenberg, is a modern retelling of a narrative...
- forcing the real queen and her lover Lancelot into hiding with their friend Galehaut. Guinevere eventually returns and reclaims her throne. In Welsh mythology...
- Agravain, Gaheris and Yvain, as well as his reconciled former enemies, like Galehaut, Pellinore and Lot. Several of the most notable Knights of the Round Table...
- Prose Tristan and some other works. An alias of Sir Lancelot in which Sir Galehaut first knows him by during the Lancelot-Grail cycle. Black knight Black...
- Gerlofs Donia Rolle Ascapart Blunderbore Buggane Colbrand Cormoran Ettins Galehaut Goram and Vincent Jack the Giant Killer Jack and the Beanstalk Jack o'...
- Bors the Younger Brunor Cligès Caradoc Dagonet Daniel Dinadan Galahad Galehaut Geraint Griflet Lamorak Lancelot Lanval Lionel Moriaen Palamedes Pelleas...
- them another former knight of Uther's old Round Table and the father of Galehaut. Sir Brunor le Noir (/ˈbruːnor lə nojr/ or /ˈbʁœ̃nɔʁ lə nwaʁ/) (also spelled...