Bretagna (Brittany)
Bretagna (Brittany) — place in arthurian tradition.
Bretagna speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > CXXX. But at this point the tale says that the king > Page 233)
Bretagna speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > CXXX. But at this point the tale says that the king > Page 233)
Bretagna is described as a king or associated with royalty (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 454)
Bretagna: Introduction, 10].** Sobris d'Agippi castle surrenders (L) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 455)
Bretagna: refuses crown Petitta Brettagna (L) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 455)
Il Tristano Riccardiano
- attestation: Bretagna speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > CXXX. But at this point the tale says that the king > Page 233)
"Great was the joy and great was the feast that those of Pititta Brettagna made for T., and all people spoke of him, because of the great prowess that was in him and that he had shown against the conte d'Agippi, as has been told."
- attestation: Bretagna speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > CXXX. But at this point the tale says that the king > Page 233)
"so I want you to know that from then on, T. was served with everything that he needed, and he was served and honored by all people. Great was the joy and great was the feast that those of Pititta Brettagna made for T., and all people spoke of him,"
- attestation: Bretagna is described as a king or associated with royalty (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 454)
"Petitta Brettagna 196; 198; 199 etc. (Pitiita Br. 200; 203). — king of P."
- attestation: Bretagna: Introduction, 10].** Sobris d'Agippi castle surrenders (L) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 455)
"my Introduction, I
§ 10].
Sobris d'Agippi 226 ff.; 228, castle that surrenders to the king of Petitta Brettagna."
- attestation: Bretagna: refuses crown Petitta Brettagna (L) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 455)
"then refuses the crown of Petitta Brettagna 244."
- attestation: Bretagna: Braguina comes advises Petitta Brettagna (L) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > L. , in search of Lancialotto 53, and then returns there 55; Tristano > Page 455)
"Braguina comes and advises him to go to Petitta Brettagna 194 ff.;"