- In the
Matter of Britain,
Igraine (/iːˈɡreɪn/) is the
mother of King Arthur.
Igraine is also
known in
Latin as Igerna, in
Welsh as Eigr (Middle
Welsh Eigyr)...
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living with her
pagan mother Igraine and
Christian father Gorlois,
respectively the Duke and
Duchess of Cornwall.
Igraine's younger sister, Morgause, lives...
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focused on the
lives of Morgaine,
Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere), Viviane, Morgause,
Igraine and
other women of the
Arthurian legend. The
Mists of
Avalon is in stark...
- the Duke of Cornwall. He was the
first husband of King Arthur's
mother Igraine and the
father of her daughters, Arthur's half-sisters. Her
second husband...
- look like his
enemy Gorlois,
enabling Uther to rape Gorlois' wife Lady
Igraine. Thus Arthur, "the once and ****ure king", is an
illegitimate child (though...
-
Castle Camelot with
their allies,
which include Arthur's
biological mother Igraine, his
foster brother Kay and
loyal warriors Leontes, Gawain,
Ulfius and...
- by
madness and lust for
Igraine, and
Britain slides back into
civil war.
Merlin strikes a deal with
Uther to let him bed
Igraine in
exchange for guardianship...
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rebelled when the king
became obsessed with Gorlois' wife
Igraine.
Uther killed Gorlois and took
Igraine: the son was King Arthur. The
historical record suggests...
- the
novel focuses on
other Arthurian women,
including Arthur's
mother Igraine, Viviane, the High
Priestess of Avalon, and Arthur's queen, Gwenhwyfar...
- who is
depicted as the sole
daughter of
Uther Pendragon and his wife
Igraine, thus
making her Arthur's full (younger) sister. She is the wife of King...