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century and
printed at
Augsburg in 1493.
Wigalois was
edited by F.
Pfeiffer (Leipzig, 1847). "Digital
version of
Wigalois /
Wirnt von Gravenberg, LTK 537". Leiden...
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Segwarides and
later the
protagonist Tristan. In
Wigalois, one of the
challenges faced by the
protagonist Wigalois (Gawain's son, Gingalain) is to
defeat Bleoberis...
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known as
Kinig Artus Hof, an
adaptation of the
Middle High
German romance Wigalois by
Wirnt von Grafenberg.
Another significant writer is
Avroham ben Schemuel...
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Geraint and Enid Enid's
lover Gingalain† Guinglain, Gingalin, Gliglois,
Wigalois, Le Bel Inconnu,
Libeaus Desconus Le Bel
Inconnu Gawain's and Blanchemal's...
- or Sir Gyngalyn/Gingalin (French: Guinglain, Guinglan,
Giglan , German:
Wigalois, etc.), also
known as Le Bel Inconnu, or The Fair Unknown, is a character...
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Gottfried von Str****burg c. 1210s
Parzival by
Wolfram von
Eschenbach c. 1210s
Wigalois [de] by
Wirnt von
Grafenberg c. 1210 – c. 1220
Daniel von
Blumenthal by...
- Middle-English
romance Libeaus Desconus and of its
Middle High
German version Wigalois (titled
after Gingalain's name) by
Wirnt von Grafenberg.
Besides those...
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Maerlant Der
naturen bloeme, MS BPL 14 A, 1366?.
Wirnt von Gravenberg,
Wigalois, MS LTK 537, 1372. Shahnama, MS Or. 494, 1437. Jan Gossaert, The Spinario...
- lady.
Other versions of the
story include the
Middle High
German romance Wigalois (c. 1204–1210) by
Wirnt von
Gravenberc and the 14th-century
Italian epic...
- dem Blühenden Tal
Ulrich von Zatzikhoven,
Lanzelet Wirnt von Grafenberg,
Wigalois Wolfram von Eschenbach,
Parzival Willehalm (unfinished)
Titurel (unfinished)...