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Lyonesse (/liːɒˈnɛs/ lee-uh-NESS) is a
kingdom which,
according to legend,
consisted of a long
strand of land
stretching from Land's End at the southwestern...
- The
Lyonesse Trilogy is a
group of
three fantasy novels by Jack Vance, set in the
European Dark Ages, in the
mythical Elder Isles west of
France and southwest...
- who
travels to King Arthur's
court s****ing help for her
beautiful sister Lyonesse (also Linesse, Lioness, Lionesse, Lyones, Lyonorr, Lyonors),
whose lands...
- Look up
Lyonesse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lyonesse is a
country in
Arthurian legend.
Lyonesse or
Lyoness may also
refer to:
Lyonesse, an Arthurian...
- Elizabeth,
known as
Eliabel or
Eliabella in Italy) and King
Meliodas of
Lyonesse. At the end of
Joseph Bedier's The
Romance of
Tristan and Iseult, a pair...
- of Men. 3 vols. 1882. 1890
edition at the
Internet Archive Armorel of
Lyonesse. 3 vols. 1890. 1907
edition at the
Internet Archive The Bell of St. Paul's...
- In the
Marvel Universe, the
Deviants are the end
product of a
series of DNA
tests known as Homo descendus,
created by the
enigmatic alien Celestials. Their...
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unknown woman,
later revealed to be the Dame Lynette, to save her
sister Lyonesse (both also
appearing under various alternate spellings) from the Red Knight...
- Gentleman, a
novel by
Laurence Sterne the
title character of
Tristram of
Lyonesse, an epic poem by
Algernon Charles Swinburne "Tristram", a
Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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Tristram of
Lyonesse is a long epic poem
written by the
British poet
Algernon Charles Swinburne, that
recounts in
grand fashion the
famous medieval story...