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Given name
Brunor, Breunor, Branor or Brunoro are various forms of a name given to several different characters in the works of the Tristan tradition of Arthurian
Brunor
Character from the Arthurian legend
him. He later joined the Faerie Knight, his half-brother, in adventures. Brunor the Black, the father and son bearing the same name in the Prose Tristan
Black Knight (Arthurian legend)
Black_Knight_(Arthurian_legend)
Legendary king of the Britons
Knights of the Round Table Agravain Bagdemagus Bedivere Bors the Younger Brunor Caradoc Cligès Dagonet Daniel Dinadan Gaheris Galahad Galehaut Gareth Gawain
King_Arthur
Arthurian legend character
Knights of the Round Table Agravain Bagdemagus Bedivere Bors the Younger Brunor Caradoc Cligès Dagonet Daniel Dinadan Gaheris Galahad Galehaut Gareth Gawain
Lancelot
King Arthur and order of chivalry in Arthurian romance
Sir Blubrys (Bleoberis), Sir Bors Deganys (Bors de Ganis), Sir Brumear (Brunor le Noir), Sir Dagonet, Sir Degore, Sir Ectorde Marys (Ector de Maris), Sir
Knights_of_the_Round_Table
5th-6th century Celtic king in South Wales or Brittany
Knights of the Round Table Agravain Bagdemagus Bedivere Bors the Younger Brunor Caradoc Cligès Dagonet Daniel Dinadan Gaheris Galahad Galehaut Gareth Gawain
Caradoc
Legendary Breton king and Welsh saint
Knights of the Round Table Agravain Bagdemagus Bedivere Bors the Younger Brunor Caradoc Cligès Dagonet Daniel Dinadan Gaheris Galahad Galehaut Gareth Gawain
Hywel_the_Great
Legendary Knight of the Round Table
knightly status as a joke. He challenges the young Cote Mal Taillee (i.e. Brunor) to a joust and quickly loses. In the second version, Tristan humiliates
Dagonet
Table in the Arthurian legend
Maris), S dagonet (Sir Dagonet), S degore (Sir Degore), S brumear (Sir Brunor), S lybyus dyscovy (Sir Le Bel Inconnu), S alynore (Sir Alymore), and S
Round_Table
Fictional character in Arthurian legend
Jaiande), given the name Bagotta in La Tavola Ritonda, and the evil human lord Brunor, both of whom are later killed by Tristan who takes over their castle in
Galehaut
Character in Arthurian legend
brothers, first as a squire and then as a knight, as well as others such as Brunor, eventually joining King Arthur's elite fellowship of the Knights of the
Mordred
Addition of non-authorial text
Gaston Paris, in 1897, also noted the interpolation of a verse romance on Brunor in Prose Tristan. Maas, Paul (1958), Textual Criticism, translated by Barbara
Interpolation_(manuscripts)
Family, One of the original 32 Knights of the Round Table Breunor le Noir† Brunor, La Cote Male Taile Knight who wears his murdered father's coat, brother
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13th-century French Arthurian romance
Gaston Paris (1897) also noted the interpolation of a verse romance of Brunor within the Prose Tristan. Citations "Tristan de Léonois ou Tristan en prose"
Prose_Tristan
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Happy girl
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Scottish Celtic Greek Irish English
Youth.
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Greek Elisabet, ELISABETE means "God is my oath."
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
From the Beginning
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Tamil
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Native American
Mountain lion.
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Tamil
Giver of Joy
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Sikh
Lamp of all pervanding God
Boy/Male
Irish
Loving husband.
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Desirous, Having thirst (Mother of Lord Mahavir th Jain Tirthankar)
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