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Idrus (Sir, Arthurian)

Idrus and Ewan are both present in this scene (fresche strandez idrus fytz)

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Idrus and Ewan are both present in this scene (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 32)

Idrus is associated with Rome (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 32)

Idrus and Ewan are both present in this scene (fresche strandez idrus fytz) (The Alliterative Morte Arthure, Passage 32)

The Alliterative Morte Arthure

  • attestation: Idrus and Ewan are both present in this scene (Passage 32)

    "Bot air Idrus fytz Ewayn anters hym seluen,"

  • attestation: Idrus is associated with Rome (Passage 32)

    "Aftyre my renttez in Rome may redyly forthire.” Thane answers air Idrus with austeryn wordez,"

  • attestation: Idrus and Ewan are both present in this scene (fresche strandez idrus fytz) (Passage 32)

    "Fey on j>e faire felde by >a fresche strandez. Bot air Idrus fytz Ewayn anters hym seluen,"

  • relationship: Idrus's father is referenced, establishing lineage (Passage 89)

    "Bot they be socourrede and sownde, vnsawghte be I neu«r! ” Idrous hym ansuers emestly >areaftyre,— “ He es my fadire in fait he, forsake sail 1 neuer,"