Aguysans
Aguysans departs or rides [p110]: onde, and rode a-gein hym ful
Aguysans departs or rides [p110]: onde, and rode a-gein hym ful (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER X: The battle between arthur and the rebel zings at bredigan.)
Aguysans departs or rides [p130]: fter that departed the kynge Trad (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER XII: The return of the eleven rings to their cities, and their encounter)
Aguysans departs or rides [p132]: nde, that departed out of Sorhant (The Prose Merlin (English), CHAPTER XII: The return of the eleven rings to their cities, and their encounter)
The Prose Merlin (English)
- attestation: Aguysans departs or rides [p110]: onde, and rode a-gein hym ful (CHAPTER X: The battle between arthur and the rebel zings at bredigan.)
"And than he hente a spere grete and sharpe grounde, and saugh Aguysans, the kynge of Scotlonde, and rode a-gein hym full egerly, and smote hym with all his myght thourgh the coler of his haubrek so sore that he fill to the erthe."
- attestation: Aguysans departs or rides [p130]: fter that departed the kynge Trad (CHAPTER XII: The return of the eleven rings to their cities, and their encounter)
"After that departed the kynge Tradylyuans, of North wales, fro the Cite of Sorhant, and wente in to North walis to his City with nj m men of armes."
- attestation: Aguysans departs or rides [p132]: nde, that departed out of Sorhant (CHAPTER XII: The return of the eleven rings to their cities, and their encounter)
"T his Aguysans, the kynge of Scotlonde, that departed out of Sorhant, was the richest kynge of alle the xj kynges, and was also the yongeste ;"
Appears in: Beings, Entities in The Prose Merlin (English), British Tradition