- on his
behalf (which
Tristran,
understanding that to be his
knightly duty, does).
Because of Mark's
treacherous behaviour,
Tristran takes Isolde from him...
- book
takes place seventeen years later,
starting around October 1856.
Tristran Thorn: The book's main
character (renamed "Tristan" in the
movie adaptation)...
- mid-to-late 12th century. He is
usually credited with the
authorship of
Tristran (sometimes
called Tristan), a
Norman language version of the
legend of...
- Sir
Tristram Beresford, 3rd
Baronet (1669 – 16 June 1701) was an Anglo-Irish soldier,
politician and baronet. He was the second, but
oldest surviving son...
- via
Project Gutenberg. Sargent-Baur,
Barbara N. (2015), The
Romance of
Tristran by
Beroul and
Beroul II:
Student Edition and
English Translation, University...
- Stop
Calling Me Baby!. It
starred 15-year-old
Jodie Foster as
Isabelle Tristran,
nicknamed "Fleur bleue". A
private detective locates his client's love...
- (Latin/Brythonic: Drust****; Welsh: Drystan; Portuguese: Tristão; Spanish: Tristán)
Tristran, Tristram, etc. Beroul's
Roman de
Tristan The two
Folies Tristans, Marie...
-
Ralston 1,813 56.96 −3.30
Green George Calascione 1,705 53.57 +10.61
Labour Tristran Harris 903 28.37 +6.80
Labour Nick
Smith 803 25.23 +9.19
Conservative Michael...
-
English name of the
character Hiroto Honda in the Yu-Gi-Oh!
franchise Tristran Thorne, in Neil Gaiman's
novel Stardust; name
changed to
Tristan Thorne...
- Drust****), (Welsh: Drystan), (Portuguese: Tristão), (Spanish: Tristán),
Tristran,
Tristram Roman de
Tristan "Roman de Tristan", the two "Folies Tristans"...