"The Narration of Youthful Exploits in the Prose Lancelot."
Around 1250 a Brabantine minstrel translated the Prose Lancelot at the command of his liege, Lodewijk van Velthem.
In the Prose Lancelot Uther Pendragon claims to have been born in Bourges.
Lancelot and the Grail: A Study of the Prose Lancelot.
For an English translation of the "Book of Galehaut" within the Prose Lancelot, see vol.
"Reading Affective Companionship In The Prose Lancelot."
In the 13th century, he was the main focus in the lengthy Vulgate Cycle, where his exploits are recounted in the section known as the Prose Lancelot.
The Prose Lancelot of the Vulgate Cycle mentions a sword called Seure, which belonged to the king but was used by Lancelot in one battle.
There is a passing reference to a special spear for use in jousting in the Prose Lancelot (c.1220).
The Prose Lancelot or Vulgate Cycle includes passages of that period.