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Here, as a reminder, are some of the key elements in what most people call the Arthurian cycle.
Brittany has its own local versions of the Arthurian cycle.
The first two are connected with the Arthurian cycle.
The main character Simon "comes straight out of the Arthurian cycle."
He published plays, poems and novels and focused especially on the Arthurian cycle.
Most contemporary retellings of the Arthurian cycle focus, unsurprisingly, on the lovers' illicit passion.
It is named after Morgan Le Fay of the Arthurian cycle.
Life at Camelot is just one dreary battle after another in Geoffrey's version of the Arthurian cycle.
What is clear is that from the ninth-century the legends and the Arthurian Cycles begin to develop and excel.
High fantasy worlds may be more or less closely based on real world milieux, or on legends such as the Arthurian Cycle.
During the late 12th century, Joseph became connected with the Arthurian cycle, appearing in them as the first keeper of the Holy Grail.
Celtic folklore and mythology provided a major source for the Arthurian cycle of chivalric romance: the Matter of Britain.
This resembles the story of Peredur in the Arthurian cycle, and the modern folktale "The Sea-Maiden."
Celtic traditions have survived in the lais of Marie de France, the Mabinogion and the Arthurian cycles.
Castle Dore has been traditionally assigned to Mark of Cornwall, husband of Iseult, in the Arthurian cycle.
Espada Sagrada (Sacred Sword) - (English medieval mythology, specially the Arthurian cycle)
The Alans evidently assimilated quickly into the local Celtic cultures, contributing their own legends, e.g. to the Arthurian Cycle of romances.
The Legend of Sir Perceval: Studies upon its Origin, Development and Position in the Arthurian Cycle.
It forms a late addition to the cycle of narratives with loose connections both to the Arthurian cycle and to the feats of Alexander the Great.
The Arthurian cycle also contains many magical elements, some of which appear to be Celtic in origin, but which are chiefly drawn from Christian ritual and story.
He appears in Le Morte d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory and in subsequent modern works based on the Arthurian cycle.
The template of the knight-errant are the heroes of the Round Table of the Arthurian cycle such as Gawain, Lancelot and Percival.
Tolkien successfully revived European epic literature from Beowulf and the North Germanic Edda as well as the Arthurian Cycles.
The historical figure of Owain became incorporated into the Arthurian cycle of legends where he is also known as Ywain, Yvain, Ewain or Uwain.
However, he proposes a source in Latin ancillus , 'servant' for Lancelot , which like most names in the Arthurian cycle is almost certainly of Celtic origin.