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Literary work by Chrétien de Troyes
Erec and Enide (French: Érec et Énide) is the first of Chrétien de Troyes' five romance poems, completed around 1170. It is one of three completed works
Erec_and_Enide
Character in Arthurian romance
Enide (Welsh: Enid) is a character in Arthurian romance. She is married to Erec in Chrétien de Troyes' Erec and Enide, and to Geraint in the Welsh romance
Enide
King Arthur and order of chivalry in Arthurian romance
Chrétien de Troyes suggested around 500 knights in his early romance Erec and Enide. In the same work, Chrétien catalogued many of Arthur's top knights in a
Knights_of_the_Round_Table
Spanish novelist (1939–2003)
Narrative Award; El estrangulador (The strangler) (1994) and Erec y Enide (Erec and Enide) (2002). In 1992 he published Autobiografía del general Franco,
Manuel_Vázquez_Montalbán
Character on Welsh mythology
who first appears as Girflet ( or Giflet ) fils Do in the romance Erec et Enide by the twelfth century Champénois master Chrétien de Troyes and appears
Gilfaethwy
12th-century French poet and trouvère
and the Holy Grail. Chrétien's chivalric romances, including Erec and Enide, Lancelot, Perceval, and Yvain, represent some of the best-regarded works
Chrétien_de_Troyes
Legendary king of the Britons
Chrétien wrote five Arthurian romances between c. 1170 and 1190. Erec and Enide and Cligès are tales of courtly love with Arthur's court as their backdrop
King_Arthur
JavaScript runtime environment
Visual Studio, or TypeScript with Node definitions), NetBeans, Nodeclipse Enide Studio (Eclipse-based) and Visual Studio Code. Some online IDEs also support
Node.js
Body of medieval literature
Béroul 12th Old Norman Tristan Chrétien de Troyes 12th Old French Erec and Enide, Cligès, Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, Yvain, the Knight of the Lion
Matter_of_Britain
Name list
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes Enid, a character in The Walking Dead Enid or "Enide" (an Old French variant of Enid), a heroine in Arthurian legends Enid, great-aunt
Enid_(given_name)
Isdernus, Knight of the Sparrowhawk Culhwch and Olwen, c. 1100 Erec and Enide, Geraint ac Enid, The Dream of Rhonabwy Brother of Gwyn ap Nudd, rival to
List_of_Arthurian_characters
Castle and court associated with King Arthur
Robert de Boron, and even the early romances of Chrétien such as Erec and Enide and Yvain, the Knight of the Lion) have Arthur hold court at "Carduel in
Camelot
Fictional character
Erec et Enide). There, he is one of King Arthur's four greatest knights, as he typically remains in many later verse works. Ever since Erec et Enide, the
Sagramore
Arthurian legend character
featuring him as a character: Chrétien de Troyes' Old French poem Erec and Enide (1170). The fact that his name follows Gawain and Erec indicates the presumed
Lancelot
14th-century English chivalric romance
comparative study to Erec et Enide, because this nuptial offer is followed by the gerfalcon adventure, just as Erec's amorous ties to Enide are followed by the
Libeaus_Desconus
Ancient Greek marble statue of Aphrodite
section of the statue's plinth, names the sculptor as [---]andros, son of [M]enides, of Antioch on the Maeander. The inscription must date to after 280 BC,
Venus_de_Milo
Three Middle Welsh tales associated with the Mabinogion
of the Lion Geraint and Enid, which corresponds to Chrétien's Erec and Enide. Peredur, son of Efrawg, which corresponds to Chrétien's Perceval, the Story
Three_Welsh_Romances
Deer
and in parts of Arthurian lore, such as in the medieval poem of Erec and Enide. Saint Giles, a Catholic saint especially revered in the south of France
Deer_in_mythology
One of King Arthur's legendary Knights
Perceval is found in Chrétien de Troyes's first Arthurian romance Erec et Enide, where, as "Percevaus li Galois" (Percevaus of Wales), he appears in a list
Perceval
Medieval French poem by Chrétien de Troyes
around 1176. It is the second of his five Arthurian romances; Erec and Enide, Cligès, Yvain, Lancelot and Perceval. The poem tells the story of the knight
Cligès
the Tristan and Iseult story) The poems of Chrétien de Troyes Erec and Enide c. 1170s Cligés c. 1170s Yvain, the Knight of the Lion c. 1180s Lancelot
List_of_Arthurian_literature
Arthurian romance by Hartmann von Aue
and dates from around 1185. An adaptation of Chrétien de Troyes' Erec et Enide, it is the first Arthurian Romance in German. Erec tells the story of how
Erec_(poem)
Character from Welsh folklore
story closely parallels the French writer Chrétien de Troyes's Erec and Enide. Some scholars feel both works derived from a common lost source, but most
Geraint
Legendary island featured in Arthurian legend
been already buried in Avalon by Arthur himself during his reign. Erec and Enide, an early Arthurian romance by Chrétien de Troyes, mentions at the wedding
Avalon
Legendary Knight of the Round Table
different character of King Evrain appears in Chrétien's own earlier Erec and Enide. There, Evrain is a cousin of the giant Mabonograin, possibly an echo of
Ywain
Enchantress in the Arthurian legend
Chrétien de Troyes already mentions her in his first romance, Erec and Enide, completed around 1170. In it, a love of Morgan (Morgue) is Guigomar (Guingomar
Morgan_le_Fay
Cognitive bias
and love (1st ed.). New York: Harmony Books. ISBN 1400098084. Maegherman, Enide; Ask, Karl; Horselenberg, Robert; van Koppen, Peter J. (2 January 2022)
Semmelweis_reflex
Pastry filled with meat or vegetables
multiple literary works since the 12th century Arthurian romance Erec and Enide, written by Chrétien de Troyes, in which they are eaten by characters from
Pasty
Mythical site from Arthurian legend
Lancelot-Grail cycle, although it is foreshadowed in Chrétien de Troyes' Erec and Enide. In the Lancelot-Grail, a compilation of Arthurian texts from the thirteenth
Val_sans_retour
1485 reworking of existing tales about King Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory
identified as several French standalone chivalric romances, including Érec et Énide, L'âtre périlleux, Perlesvaus, and Yvain ou le Chevalier au Lion (or its
Le_Morte_d'Arthur
Knight in Arthurian legends
reputation, he has avoided the name-pairing seen in tales of Erec (with Enide), Tristan (with Iseult), and Lancelot (with Guinevere). Nevertheless, Gawain
Gawain
Arthurian legend character
Loholt or Ilinot in Perlesvaus and Parzival (first mentioned in Erec and Enide). In the Alliterative Morte Arthure, Guinevere willingly becomes Mordred's
Guinevere
12th-century Old French poem by Chrétien de Troyes
first mentioned a character named "Lanceloz del Lac" in his early Erec and Enide, listing him third among Arthur's knights after Gawain and Erec. Lancelot
Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart
Lancelot,_the_Knight_of_the_Cart
Types of dance in medieval Europe
Troyes in his series of Arthurian romances. In the wedding scene in Erec and Enide (about 1170) Puceles carolent et dancent, Trestuit de joie feire tancent
Medieval_dance
Knight of the Round Table
son of Erbin (a Welsh adaptation of Chrétien de Troyes' romance Erec et Enide), in which he and two companions, a beautiful lady and a whip-brandishing
Edern_ap_Nudd
Legendary Arthurian knight
which he holds in most later literature. In Chrétien de Troyes's Erec and Enide, a son Gronosis is mentioned, who is versed in evil. By contrast, the Welsh
Kay_(Arthurian_legend)
12th and 13th-century German knight and poet
Arthurian cycle and are based on epics by Chrétien de Troyes (Erec and Enide and Yvain, the Knight of the Lion, respectively). While the story of Chretien's
Hartmann_von_Aue
sources for MHG romances were four of Chrétien's Arthurian works: Erec et Enide, Lancelot ou le Chevalier de la charrette, Perceval ou le conte du Graal
German_courtly_romance
Relations of the legendary king
Arthur's son, named Loholt, was introduced in Chrétien de Troyes's Erec and Enide. He is possibly based on one of Arthur's sons from Welsh tradition, Llacheu
King_Arthur's_family
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14 May 1970 Governor José Sarney Preceded by Aldenora Bello Succeeded by Enide Jorge Dino Personal details Born Marly Pádua Macieira (1932-12-04) 4 December
Marly_Sarney
Estonian linguist (1895–1983)
Place de l'Adjectif dans 'Erec et Enide' et 'Cligés' par Chrétien de Troyes (The Position of the Adjective in Érec et Énide and Cligès by Chrétien de Troyes)
Kallista_Kann
Arthurian villain
name for Glastonbury in Somerset. Chrétien de Troyes' Old French Erec and Enide (c. 1170) lists Maheloas, the "great" lord of the Isle of Glass (Ile de
Maleagant
2002 novel by Iain Pears
fictional. "DeTroyes, C. (12th Century). FOUR ARTHURIAN ROMANCES: EREC ET ENIDE, CLIGES, YVAIN, AND LANCELOT. Produced by Douglas B. Killings, 2007". Gutenberg
The_Dream_of_Scipio_(novel)
et Enide, the one and only identifiable is Nantes. Moreover, in this town, a ceremony in which Erec has been crowned and marries "symbolically" Enide (personification
Waroch_I
Welsh mythological character
English Le Morte d'Arthur), Mabonagrain/Mabonagrein (a giant in Erec and Enide), Mabuz (a fairy prince in Lanzelot), Madoc/Maduc le Noir/li Noirs (a knight
Mabon_ap_Modron
Character in Arthurian legend
Isle of Glass, is mentioned in Chrétien de Troyes' French romance Erec and Enide. Chrétien's Bademagu might have originated with Baedan (or Baeddan), mentioned
King_Bagdemagus
Sixth book of Cicero's "De re publica"
Troyes referred to Macrobius' work in his first Arthurian romance, Erec and Enide, and it was a model for Dante's account of heaven and hell. Chaucer referred
Somnium_Scipionis
The manuscript contains 11 works Li romans d'Erec et d'Enyde (Erec and Enide) Li romans de Lancelot de la Charrete (Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart)
BnF_Français_794
Unfinished romance by Chrétien de Troyes
works, including the "Joie de la Cour" adventure from Chrétien's Erec and Enide and Calogrenant's death as told in the Queste del Saint Graal section of
Perceval, the Story of the Grail
Perceval,_the_Story_of_the_Grail
Medieval literary narrative technique
rudimentary form (for example in Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart and Eric and Enide). Some of the precursors to the technique include Ovid's Metamorphoses and
Entrelacement
celebrated as a hero. This narrative corresponds to Chrétien's Erec and Enide, in which the hero is Erec. The romance concerns the love of Geraint, one
Welsh_mythology
Legendary Breton king and Welsh saint
Catigern Claudas Elaine of Astolat Elaine of Benoic Elaine of Corbenic Enide Feirefiz Fisher King(s) Garel Gorlois Green Knight(s) Guiomar Guiron le
Hywel_the_Great
5th-6th century Celtic king in South Wales or Brittany
Catigern Claudas Elaine of Astolat Elaine of Benoic Elaine of Corbenic Enide Feirefiz Fisher King(s) Garel Gorlois Green Knight(s) Guiomar Guiron le
Caradoc
Sir Gawain's horse from Arthurian legend
with red ears. His earliest appearance is in Chrétien de Troyes' Erec and Enide; in that poem he is borrowed by Sir Kay to joust against Erec. Even Gringolet
Gringolet
Type of prose and verse narrative
poets. In Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart (unlike his earlier Erec and Enide), the behavior of Lancelot conforms to the courtly love ideal; it also,
Chivalric_romance
American gridiron football player (born 1996)
2026, Edouard was released by the Argonauts. Edouard was born to Belo and Enide Edouard, who were originally from Haiti. He has eight siblings. "Jonathan
Jonathan_Edouard
or Cabrera is debated. Ramon Guillem was familiar with the poem Erec and Enide of Chrétien de Troyes, as he makes known in "Gen m'apareill": Cor es de
Guillem_Ramon_de_Gironella
King of Brittany (625-690)
via his son Gwereg, the historical "Erec" from the Breton Romance Erec et Enide. He was the father of a supposed figure named Ifor who ruled Cornwall after
Alain_II_Hir
Arthurian romance written by Hartmann von Aue
was written 1177–1181. In contrast to his rather free version of Erec and Enide, Hartmann's translation of Iwein remains much closer to the French original
Iwein
Everyman's Library, 698. Eric and Enid (1913). A translation of Erec and Enide by W. Wistar Comfort. Cligés: a romance (1912). Now translated by Laetitia
List of English translations from medieval sources: C
List_of_English_translations_from_medieval_sources:_C
Proposed language family in Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Togo
Bank, Gbe, Mina Gen-Gbe (Gen) èɖě èvè ētɔ̃̀ ēnɛ̀ àtɔ̃́ɔ̃ ādɛ̃́ ǎdrɛ̃́ ēɲí ēɲíɖé (10 -1) ēwó Left Bank, Kebu-Animere Akebu (1) ʈɛ́ì jí tā nìə̀ə̀ tʊ̄ʊ̀ kʊ̀rã̀ŋ
Kwa_languages
Character in Arthurian legend
tale has been blended in. That the BI had borrowed material from Erec et Enide as suggested by Mennung, and later extensively demonstrated by Schofield
Fair_Unknown
been named as sister to Arthur. Only in Chrétien de Troyes' poem Erec and Enide was Morgan transformed from sorceress to sister, and this innovation was
Draco_Normannicus
American scholar of medieval cooking, language, and literature
Knight of the Cart) in 1969, The Joy of the Court (a re-telling of Erec and Enide) in 1971, and The Sword and the Grail (a re-telling of Perceval, the Story
Constance_Bartlett_Hieatt
Epic poem written by Hartmann von Aue
of Poor Heinrich can only be approximated. Chrétien de Troyes' Erec and Enide, the model for Hartmann's first novel Erec, was probably well known by 1165
Der_arme_Heinrich
Welsh-language literature in the Middle Ages
Fountain, from Yvain, the Knight of the Lion; Geraint and Enid, from Erec and Enide; Peredur son of Efrog, from Perceval, the Story of the Grail. Tradition
Medieval_Welsh_literature
Olwen c. 1155–60 Roman de Troie by Benoît de Sainte-Maure c. 1170 Érec et Énide by Chrétien de Troyes c. 1175–1200? Roman de toute chevalerie by Thomas
12th_century_in_literature
that follows the narrative of Chrétien de Troyes' French work Erec and Enide. Geraint son of Erbin makes heavy use of repetition in celebrating Geraint's
Geraint_son_of_Erbin
Wild boar from Arthurian legend
named "Tor son of Ares" who appears in Chrétien de Troyes's romance Erec et Enide may have been reinvented out of "Twrch son of Tared" in Culhwch ac Olwen
Twrch_Trwyth
Mythical character
King Arthur's court for Erec's wedding in Chrétien de Troyes's Erec and Enide (c. 1170). Guigomar, the lord of the Isle of Avalon, arrived with his "friend"
Guiomar_(Arthurian_legend)
Bias in behavioral sciences
01143.x. ISSN 1468-2850. Sauerland, Melanie; Otgaar, Henry; Maegherman, Enide; Sagana, Anna (July 2020). "Allegiance Bias in Statement Reliability Evaluations
Allegiance_bias
French scholar
1951: Le Roman de Renart 1952: Les romans de Chrétien de Troyes : I Érec et Enide 1955: Le Roman de Renart 1956: Roland à Saragosse, poème méridional du XIVe
Mario_Roques
Middle High German medieval romance
for the first time by Chrétien de Troyes in his first romance Erec and Enide, was originally the hero of a story independent of the adulterous love triangle
Lanzelet
romances of Britain of the 12th and 13th centuries Brut – Wace Erec and Enide – Chrétien de Troyes Cligès – Chrétien de Troyes (1162) Lancelot" or "Lancelot
Medieval_French_literature
Fictional character
among King Arthur's knights in the late 12th-century French poem Erec and Enide by Chrétien de Troyes. Gaheriet and Guerehet (and variants, such as Gaherriez
Gaheris
Norse-Icelandic prose translation of Chrétien de Troyes' Old French romance Erec et Enide. It was likely written for the court of king Hákon Hákonarson of Norway
Erex_saga
Norse prose sagas of the romance genre
Norse translations of courtly romances, such as Chrétien de Troyes' Erec et Enide (Erex saga), Yvain (Ívens saga) and Perceval (Parcevals saga and Velvens
Chivalric_sagas
the city, Guglielmo did not undertake any diplomacy. Guglielmo married Enide, daughter of the judge Alberto Bergoleti da Castrobrenta. She was still
Guglielmo_Cortusi
12th-century Norman-French literature
contribute to his account of the festivities at Arthur's court in Erec and Enide. There are likewise verbal reminiscences of the Brut in Philomela and Guillaume
Roman_de_Brut
French medievalist and philologist (born 1942)
1984. "De l'écriture à la lecture: réflexion sur les manuscrits d'Erec et Enide. In Les Manuscrits de Chrétien de Troyes ed. Françoise Gasparri and Christine
Geneviève_Hasenohr
Misrahi Columbia University Critical edition of Chretien de Troyes' Erec and Enide Pierre Robert Vigneron University of Chicago Physiological and critical
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1936
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1936
achieve his quest has its counterpart in Chrétien's Yvain, Lancelot, Erec and Enide and Perceval, and also in the anonymous La Vengeance Raguidel. It was also
La_Mule_sans_frein
Italian literary award
Venezia, Marsilio, 1998 XXX 2000 Cristina Noacco Chrétien de Troyes, Erec e Enide Milano-Trento, Luni 1999 XXXI 2001 Annalisa Comes M. Cvetaeva, Il ragazzo
Premio_Monselice
American writer
Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, Perceval, the Story of the Grail, Erec and Enide, and Yvain, the Knight of the Lion. Raffel worked with Yale University Press
Burton_Raffel
Sixth-century Brythonic monarch
lost. In Ystorya Gereint uab Erbin, a text of unclear relation to Érec et Énide, Gwallog is included as one of Arthur's 'best men'. Very late genealogies
Gwallog_ap_Llênog
von Roth, William Dwight Whitney Berlin 1856 Chrétien de Troyes, Erec and Enide Old French Immanuel Bekker 1856 Popol Vuh Spanish Carl Scherzer Vienna 1857
List of editiones principes in languages other than Latin or Greek
List_of_editiones_principes_in_languages_other_than_Latin_or_Greek
French author
La littérature française au Moyen Age, S.250 Middleton, Roger (2004), "Enide's See-through Dress", in Wheeler, Bonnie (ed.), Arthurian Studies in Honour
Raoul_de_Houdenc
14th-century English author
romance upon which Le Bel Inconnu was based, and Chrétien de Troyes' Erec and Enide. Geoffrey Chaucer's parody of tail-line romance in his Canterbury Tale of
Thomas_Chestre
735 (cited by Falck). Terry Nixon (1987), "Amadas et Ydoine and Erec et Enide: Reuniting Membra disjecta from Early Old French Manuscripts", Viator, 18
Perrot_de_Neele
ENIDE
ENIDE
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Faithful or abused wife.
Female
Arthurian
, soul.
Male
French
French Arthurian Legend name probably GRINGOLET means either "white-hardy" or "handsome-hardy." This was the name of Sir Gawain's horse, famous for his ability in combat. He first appears in Chretien de Troyes's Erec and Enide where he is borrowed by Sir Kay for a joust against Sir Erec.
Female
French
French form of Welsh Enid, ENIDE means "soul."
ENIDE
ENIDE
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Born from Holly Fire
Surname or Lastname
English (Bristol)
English (Bristol) : variant spelling of Pullen.
Biblical
their savior; taking away
Male
Dutch
, people's ruler.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew, Russian
God will Judge; Established by God
Girl/Female
Australian, Swedish
Chaste; Kind
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jashkriti | ஜஷà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à¯€
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Soft; Pretty
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a late form of Farrow; it was first recorded in the 17th century.Hungarian (Váry) : variant of Vári (see Vari).
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet, Pleasant
ENIDE
ENIDE
ENIDE
ENIDE
ENIDE