Josephes (son of Joseph of Arimathea)
Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 48
Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 48 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 48)
Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 71 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 71)
Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 133 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 133)
Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 199 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 199)
Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 204 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 204)
Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail)
- attestation: Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 48 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 48)
"" This Joseph was in Jérusalem, and his wife and a son of his whose name was Josephes, whom the scrip-"
- attestation: Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 71 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 71)
"his wife was left in great distress — she was still a young woman — and his son Josephes, who was not yet a year and a half old on the day his father"
- attestation: Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 133 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 133)
"" "King!" said Josephes, "now hear then how you may be counseled;"
- attestation: Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 199 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 199)
"Then Josephes stood up at once and spoke aloud so that he was clearly heard by all, and said to the king: "King, hear what I shall tell you."
- attestation: Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 204 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 204)
"" And then the king asked him what his name was, and he said that he was called Josephes, and the king said to him again: "Now tell me, Josephe, about"
- attestation: Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 230 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 230)
"" "Indeed," said Josephes, "I will tell you more still, because I want you not to think that I am performing enchantment or sorcery;"
- attestation: Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 295 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 295)
"And when Josephes came to Orcaus, he went first of all to the temple, and when he was inside, he began to think very deeply."
- attestation: Josephes is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 313 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 313)
"And Josephes began at once to count how many days he had carried the iron head of the lance in his thigh, and he found by true reckoning that he had c"