Florent (Sir, Arthurian)
Florent and Floridas are both present in this scene, as attested by "florent floridas ferse"
Florent is associated with France (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 58)
Florent and Floridas are both present in this scene (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 59)
Florent engages in armed combat against Floridas (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 60)
Florent fights with weapons in battle (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 64)
Florent and Floridas are both present in this scene, as attested by "florent floridas ferse" (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 64)
The Alliterative Morte Arthure
- attestation: Florent is associated with France (Passage 58)
"We are wit A- sir Florente, as today e falles, That es floure of Fraunce, for he fleede neuer ;"
- relationship: Florent's father is referenced, establishing lineage (Passage 59)
"Fore all ]>e fere of jone folke forsake sail I neuer.” “Fadyre,” sais sir Florent, “ full faire $e it tell!"
- attestation: Florent and Floridas are both present in this scene (Passage 59)
"Florent and Floridas, with fyve score knyghttez,"
- attestation: Florent engages in armed combat against Floridas (Passage 60)
"Than sir Florent and Floridas in fewtyre >ey caste,"
- attestation: Florent fights with weapons in battle (Passage 64)
"Swiche a cheke at a chace escheuede theym neuer. \ TXThen sir Florent, be fyghte, had ]>e felde wonen,"
- attestation: Florent and Floridas are both present in this scene, as attested by "florent floridas ferse" (Passage 64)
"Sir Florent, and sir Floridas, and all thy ferse knyghtez;"
- attestation: Florent and Floridas are both present in this scene, as attested by "florent floridas fowndes" (Passage 66)
"Sir Florent and s ir Floridas J>an fowndes before,"