Galvano (Gawain)
Galvano (Gawain) — being in arthurian tradition.
Galvano is described as a king or associated with royalty (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)
Galvano speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)
Galvano arrives at a destination (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)
Galvano speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXIII. Now the tale tells that when Pallamides)
Galvano participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXIII. Now the tale tells that when Pallamides)
Il Tristano Riccardiano
- attestation: Galvano is described as a king or associated with royalty (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)
"they found was named messer Galvano, nephew of king Artù, and the squire was the one whom Bellicies sent to T."
- attestation: Galvano speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)
"And the squire said to T.: "It is quite true that in the morning messer Galvano was to make me a knight, but since I have found you, I wish that you should make me a knight instead.""
- attestation: Galvano arrives at a destination (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)
"And in the evening they came to the castle, and messer Galvano with them, and the king had them well served with everything that was needed."
- attribution: Galvano is described as brave and valiant (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)
"And T. said that he did: "My lord, his name is messer Galvano, and he is the nephew of king Arture and is a worthy and valiant knight and courteous.""
- attestation: Galvano speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXIII. Now the tale tells that when Pallamides)
"And after a little while, the damsel who had spoken with T. found Sir Galvano, and when they met they made great joy between them."
- attestation: Galvano participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXIII. Now the tale tells that when Pallamides)
"And Sir Galvano said: "That knight who won the tournament, I believe it is he, and he bears white arms; and after he had routed the tournament, he departed at once, as soon as he had done the deed, and we cannot learn who he is.""
- attestation: Galvano is described as a knight (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXIII. Now the tale tells that when Pallamides)
"And then Sir Galvano greatly marveled at the prowess of the good knight and could not think who he might be."
- attestation: Galvano participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXIII. Now the tale tells that when Pallamides)
"the damsel said: "Could you tell me news of the knight who conquered the Dolorosa Guardia?" And Sir Galvano said: "That knight who won the tournament, I believe it is he, and he bears white arms"