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Iseult (/ɪˈsuːlt, ɪˈzuːlt/ iss-OOLT, iz-),
alternatively Isolde (/ɪˈzoʊld(ə), ɪˈsoʊld(ə)/ iz-OHLD(-ə), iss-) and
other spellings, is the name of several...
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Tristan and
Iseult, also
known as
Tristan and
Isolde and
other names, is a
medieval chivalric romance told in
numerous variations since the 12th century...
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Iseult Lucille Germaine Gonne (6
August 1894 – 22
March 1954) was the
daughter of the
Irish republican revolutionary Maud
Gonne and the
French politician...
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Tristan and
Iseult is a
romantic narrative from
medieval and
modern literature.
Tristan and
Iseult or
Tristan and Isolde, etc., may also
refer to: Tristan...
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Tristram and
Iseult,
published in 1852 by
Matthew Arnold, is a
narrative poem
containing strong romantic and
tragic themes. This poem
draws upon the Tristan...
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Iseult Pauline Mary O'Malley (born 30 June 1964) is an
Irish judge who has
served as a
Judge of the
Supreme Court of
Ireland since October 2015. She previously...
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Iseult. In the legend, his
objective is
escorting the
Irish princess Iseult to wed Tristan's uncle, King Mark of Cornwall.
Tristan and
Iseult accidentally...
- arms for a year or to
pursue Iseult's love ever again.
After Iseult's wedding to King Mark,
Palamedes rescues Iseult's servant Brangaine,
joins the Round...
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medieval story of the ill-fated
lovers Tristan and
Isolde (Tristram and
Iseult in Swinburne's version). It was
first published in 1882 by
Chatto and Windus...
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Francis Stuart,
Iseult's later husband,
attests to
Iseult telling him
about it. The
allegation concerning Iseult was made by Maud to Anthony...