After
After is attested [p16] in CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.: "After, the peple of the Contre asse"
After is attested [p16] in CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.: "After, the peple of the Contre asse" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)
After is attested [p40] in CHAPTER III: Pendragon is made king.: "After the kynge axed, “ Yef he wist" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER III: Pendragon is made king.)
After is attested [p97] in CHAPTER X: The battle between arthur and the rebel zings at bredigan.: "After that swore Vlfin that So god" (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER X: The battle between arthur and the rebel zings at bredigan.)
After departs or rides [p132]: nges were departed, the Duke Esca (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER XII: The return of the eleven rings to their cities, and their encounter)
The Prose Merlin (English)
- attestation: After is attested [p16] in CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.: "After, the peple of the Contre asse" (CHAPTER II: King vortiger and his tower.)
"After, the peple of the Contre assembleden, and speken of Yortiger;"
- attestation: After is attested [p40] in CHAPTER III: Pendragon is made king.: "After the kynge axed, “ Yef he wist" (CHAPTER III: Pendragon is made king.)
"” After the kynge axed, “ Yef he wiste where he was be-comen that set hym in the sege ?"
- attestation: After is attested [p97] in CHAPTER X: The battle between arthur and the rebel zings at bredigan.: "After that swore Vlfin that So god" (CHAPTER X: The battle between arthur and the rebel zings at bredigan.)
"After that swore Vlfin that So god hym helpe and alle seyntes, that it was trewe all as Merlin hadde rehersed."
- attestation: After departs or rides [p132]: nges were departed, the Duke Esca (CHAPTER XII: The return of the eleven rings to their cities, and their encounter)
"After that these kynges were departed, the Duke Escam assembled his peple, and hadde with hym iiij M1 men of armes;"
Appears in: Beings, Entities in The Prose Merlin (English), British Tradition