Guencelm
Guencelm the archbishop, who toward God was full good, took charge of the two children, for love of the king.
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Guencelm the archbishop, who toward God was full good, took charge of the two children, for love of the king. (Layamon's Brut, Layamon's Brut)
Layamon's Brut
- attestation: Guencelm the archbishop, who toward God was full good, took charge of the two children, for love of the king. (Layamon's Brut)
"Guencelm the archbishop, who toward God was full good, took charge of the two children, for love of the king."
- relationship: That their father might live no longer!--for he had good laws the while that he lived; but he was king here but twelve years, and then was the king dead—-hearken now through what chance. (Layamon's Brut)
"that their father might live no longer!--for he had good laws the while that he lived;"
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