- Mark's
nephew Tristan. In many versions,
Morholt's name is
prefaced with a
definite article (i.e. The
Morholt) as if it were a rank or a title, but scholars...
-
battle to
Morholt") 11: A
Cornish noble paying money to
seven of
Morholt's men. Caption: COMU: LU AMOROLDU: SULDARI: LA
GENTI ("How
Morholt made the people...
-
Irish slave caravan.
Simon is
killed during the attack.
Tristan kills Morholt, the
leader of the army, his father's killer, and the
betrothed of Donachadh's...
- broken-tipped,
since the
Tristan of
romance had his
sword damaged in
combat with
Morholt, with the tip
lodged in the enemy's skull. Therefore,
according to Roger...
- from the
tales of
Thomas and Béroul.
After defeating the
Irish knight Morholt, the
young prince Tristan travels to
Ireland to
bring back the fair Iseult...
-
princess who
heals Tristan from
wounds he
received fighting her uncle,
Morholt. When his
identity is revealed,
Tristan flees back to his own land. Later...
- his sin. The
young knight then sets out in the
quest to save
Gawain and
Morholt,
during which he is
twice attacked by his
envious brother Agravain but...
-
Launcelot /ˈlɔːnsɪlɒt/ Lot Lot /ˈlɒt/
Lucas Sir
Lucan /ˈluːkəs/
Marhaus Morholt /ˈmɑːrhaʊs/ Mark Mark of
Cornwall /ˈmɑːrk/
Melyodas Meliodas /mɛliˈoʊdəs/...
- of
Mordred Morgan Tud
Geraint ac Enid Head
physician of Arthur's
court Morholt† Marhalt, Morold,
Marhaus Tristan, 12th
century Tristan poems,
Prose Tristan...
- the
Irish warrior Morholt.
Wounded in the fight, he
travels to
Ireland where he is
healed by Iseult, a
renowned doctor and
Morholt's niece, but he must...