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Belicies (daughter of Ferramonte)

Belicies (daughter of Ferramonte) — being in arthurian tradition.

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Belicies is killed (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

Belicies: Belicies, hearing these words, began think (VIII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

Belicies: Belicies brought (VIII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

Belicies: therefore gift, these whichever pleases most, (VIII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

Belicies: Belicies cousin. (X) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > X. In this part the tale tells that the damsel)

Il Tristano Riccardiano

  • relationship: Belicies speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

    "And then immediately the king had Belicies summoned to the chamber and said to her: "Sweet my daughter, what sentence do you wish me to pass on the young squire who tried to do you dishonor?""

  • attestation: Belicies is killed (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

    "And the damsel rose in the morning and spoke to the king, and the king had T. brought before him, along with a nephew of the king who had killed a knight at court; and then he had Belicies brought before him."

  • attestation: Belicies: Belicies, hearing these words, began think (VIII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

    "And Belicies, hearing these words, began to think and to say within herself: "If I take T., everyone will say that I am a false damsel."

  • attestation: Belicies: Belicies brought (VIII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

    "then he had Belicies brought before him"

  • attestation: Belicies: therefore gift, these whichever pleases most, (VIII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > VIII. Now the tale tells that the king thought it was true, all that Governale had told him, and it seemed)

    "therefore I wish to give you a gift, that you take one of these two, whichever pleases you most, as your own, and the other who remains I shall have his head cut off." And Belicies, hearing these words, began to think and to say within herself: "I"

  • attestation: Belicies: Belicies cousin. (X) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > X. In this part the tale tells that the damsel)

    "And then Belicies took her cousin."

  • attestation: Belicies speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > X. In this part the tale tells that the damsel)

    "And he raised the sword to strike, and Belicies said: "King, do not strike, for I repent that I did not take the one I wanted.""

  • attestation: Belicies: Belicies, having accused without meaning saves (L) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 455)

    "Belicies, after having accused him without meaning to, saves him 22 ff., and then, having learned of his departure, sends him, before killing herself, a squire with a letter and her little hound 27 ff.;"

  • attestation: Belicies is killed (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 455)

    "knights the squire of Belicies, whom he later killed by mistake during the Questa del Sangradale 46 ff.;"