- In
Arthurian legend,
Ywain /ɪˈweɪn/, also
known as
Yvain and
Owain among other spellings (Ewaine, Ivain, Ivan, Iwain, Iwein, Uwain, Uwaine, Ywan, etc...
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Yvain, the
Knight of the Lion (French:
Yvain ou le
Chevalier au Lion) is an
Arthurian romance by
French poet Chrétien de Troyes. It was
written c. 1180...
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include Arthur's
close and
distant relatives, such as Agravain,
Gaheris and
Yvain, as well as his
reconciled former enemies, like Galehaut,
Pellinore and...
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Maurice Yvain (12
February 1891 – 27 July 1965) was a
French composer noted for his
operettas of the 1920s and 1930s. Some of
which were
written for Mistinguett...
- Lancelot,
Perceval and
Yvain,
represent some of the best-regarded
works of
medieval literature. His use of structure,
particularly in
Yvain, has been seen as...
- Wakeman, a
spinoff of this band Yes (operetta), a 1928
operetta by
Maurice Yvain Yes (Yes album), by rock band Yes, 1969 The Yes Album, by rock band Yes...
- is also
known as Ywain,
Yvain,
Ewain or Uwain. In his
legendary guise he is the main
character in Chrétien de Troyes's
Yvain, the
Knight of the Lion and...
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Owain Lawgoch (English:
Owain of the Red Hand, French:
Yvain de Galles, lit. 'Owen of Wales'), full name
Owain ap
Thomas ap
Rhodri (c. 1330 – July 1378)...
- "
Yvain rescues the lion", from
Garrett MS 125, an
illustrated m****cript of Chrétien de Troyes'
Yvain, le
Chevalier au Lion,
dated to c. 1295...
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Laudine (usually
known as "the Lady of the Fountain")
prior to Sir
Yvain. He was
slain by
Yvain for
attacking the latter's cousin, Sir Calogrenant, in defence...