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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...
- the
affair of
Tristan and
Isoude,
which leads Mark to
banish Tristan from Cornwall.
Tristan spends a year
pining for
Isoude in
South Wales until his sorrow...
- The
Tristram and
Isoude stained gl****
panels are a
series of 13
small stained-gl****
windows made in 1862 by Morris, Marshall,
Faulker & Co. for Harden...
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hiltja ("battle").
Other names Variant form(s) Iseult, Yseult, Ysolt, Isode,
Isoude, Iseut, Iosóid, Esyllt, Isola, Isolda, Isotta,
Izolda Derived Old High German...
- King
Arthur and Sir Lancelot, (1862)
William Morris Queen Guenevere and
Isoude, (1862) Detail,
William Morris window,
Cattistock Church, (1882). Detail...
- Kahedin. Her name is
variably given as Iseult, Isolde, Yseult, Ysolt, Isode,
Isoude, Iseut,
Isaut (Old French), Iosóid (Irish),
Esyllt (Welsh),
Ysella (Cornish)...
- Pre-Raphaelite
Brotherhood The Germ
Hogarth Club
Morris & Co.
Tristram and
Isoude stained gl****
panels Great Bookcase La
Damoiselle élue (1893 cantata) Rossetti...
- Isode,
Isoude,
Isotta Tristan and
Iseult Wife of Mark of
Cornwall and
adulterous lover of Sir
Tristan (Queen)
Iseult Isolde, Yseult, Isode,
Isoude, Isotta...
- Pre-Raphaelite
Brotherhood The Germ
Hogarth Club
Morris & Co.
Tristram and
Isoude stained gl****
panels Great Bookcase La
Damoiselle élue (1893 cantata) Rossetti...
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Angela Thirkell (granddaughter) Pre-Raphaelite
Brotherhood Morris & Co.
Tristram and
Isoude stained gl****
panels Great Bookcase Maria Zambaco (model)...