Caerleon
The queen fled to Caerleon and entered a convent of nuns, taking the veil
The queen fled to Caerleon and entered a convent of nuns, taking the veil (Roman de Brut, Roman de Brut > Mordred and Arthur's End)
The queen was never seen or heard of again after entering the convent at Caerleon (Roman de Brut, Roman de Brut > Mordred and Arthur's End)
He caused men anon to be inquired for, who could hew stone, and eke good wrights, who could work with axe, he thought to work there a work wondrously fair, that ever should last, the while men lived! (Layamon's Brut, Layamon's Brut)
Roman de Brut
- attestation: The queen fled to Caerleon and entered a convent of nuns, taking the veil (Roman de Brut > Mordred and Arthur's End)
"The queen fled to Caerleon. There she entered in a convent of nuns, and took the veil"
- attestation: The queen was never seen or heard of again after entering the convent at Caerleon (Roman de Brut > Mordred and Arthur's End)
"Never again was this fair lady heard or seen; never again was she found or known of men"
Layamon's Brut
- attestation: He caused men anon to be inquired for, who could hew stone, and eke good wrights, who could work with axe, he thought to work there a work wondrously fair, that ever should last, the while men lived! (Layamon's Brut)
"He caused men anon to be inquired for, who could hew stone, and eke good wrights, who could work with axe, he thought to work there a work wondrously fair, that ever should last, the while men lived!"
- attribution: Was in Caerleon a bishop, that hight Tremoriun; he was a man exceeding wise in the worlds-realm. (Layamon's Brut)
"Then was in Caerleon a bishop, that hight Tremoriun;"