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Labiel (King, converted by Celidoine)

Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 505

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Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 505 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 505)

Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 521 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 521)

Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 23 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 23)

Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 27 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 27)

Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829)

Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail)

  • attestation: Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 505 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 505)

    "ot, but by that vessel you saw in your dream, it is you who are signified, King Labiel, and from the flowers that surrounded it you may understand mar"

  • attribution: The title King is attributed to Labiel at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 505 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 505)

    "just as fragile is man, for now he is, now he is not, but by that vessel you saw in your dream, it is you who are signified, King Labiel, and from the flowers that surrounded it you may understand marvels."

  • attestation: Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 521 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 521)

    "All this you saw in your dream, King Labiel, and never did you reveal it to any living man, because you did not believe that anyone could tell you the"

  • attestation: Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 23 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 23)

    "Now I have revealed to you, King Labiel, your dream that you never disclosed to any mortal man."

  • attestation: Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 27 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 27)

    "That night they spoke of many things, and the holy man instructed King Labiel at length in the Christian faith and in the commandments of holy Church,"

  • attestation: Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829)

    "The third friend, King Labiel, who in the end kept you company and showed you a charity that acquitted you of all the things the rich man demanded of"

  • attestation: Labiel participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829 (sentence 1) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829)

    "that which is called the mortal shroud;"

  • attestation: Labiel participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829 (sentence 2) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829)

    "and many times this garment is given more for the sake of those who remain behind than for those who are laid in the earth."

  • attestation: Physical suffering or bodily detail is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829)

    "The second friend who escorted you to the house, whom you did not recognize, signifies the kinsmen of the one who has passed away, who escorted the body of the dead to the grave."

  • attestation: Labiel participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829 (sentence 4) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829)

    "The grave may rightly be called a house, for one sees no other like it."

  • relationship: A kinship relationship (daughter) is attested between figures at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829)

    "The third friend, King Labiel, who in the end kept you company and showed you a charity that acquitted you of all the things the rich man demanded of you, signifies the good works that a man does in this earthly world as long as he dwells in it — the good that a man does while he is alive, just as the good legal scholar boldly defends the cause of his friend and brings it to a good end — the son and the daughter and the other kinsmen leave in the grave the one they considered their friend, and beyond that place they keep him company no more."

  • attestation: Labiel participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829 (sentence 6) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 829)

    ""Now he must come before the face of the rich"

  • attestation: Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 533 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 533)

    ""King Labiel! Do not trouble yourself over what they do to me;"

  • attribution: The title king is attributed to Labiel at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 533 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 533)

    "Now the tale speaks here of the Saint-Graal and relates that when king Labiel's men had seized Célydoine, they led him away among the rocks, to their"

  • attestation: A conversion or baptism involving Labiel is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834)

    "pavilions, and when the news had spread throughout the host that the king had changed his faith and had become a Christian, then you would have seen great grief and great weeping among one and all, as if each one saw all his kin dead before him."

  • attestation: Speech or dialogue by Labiel is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834)

    "And when they saw that they could do nothing else about it, they said among themselves that since they had in their power the one who had caused them this sorrow, they would take it out on him and avenge themselves in another manner."

  • attestation: A death event (death) involving Labiel is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834)

    "And then they devised among themselves various torments and various deaths by which they might put the child to death, but they could not all agree on one."

  • attestation: A death event (kill) involving Labiel is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834)

    "Until a kinsman of king Label rose to his feet and said to them: "I shall teach you how we can be avenged without laying a hand on him and with far greater honor than if we killed him."

  • attestation: A maritime or sea voyage element is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834)

    "Take a small boat, of which we have several alongside our barges, and put him in it all alone without oar and without anything else, and have it pushed out to sea;"

  • attestation: A death event (die) involving Labiel is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834)

    "and if by this means he is not destroyed and dead before tomorrow, I shall never believe that any earthly man who is a Christian can die."

  • attestation: Speech or dialogue by Labiel is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 834)

    "And furthermore, if you agree," said"

  • attestation: Labiel is mentioned in the narrative at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 538 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 538)

    "d him in what manner and how he was left among the rocks in the sea, where king Labiel had arrived, he and his people, driven by the storm of the sea"

  • attribution: The title king is attributed to Labiel at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 538 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 538)

    "And the child told him in what manner and how he was left among the rocks in the sea, where king Labiel had arrived, he and his people, driven by the storm of the sea that had brought them that way;"

  • attestation: A conversion or baptism involving Labiel is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 538 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 538)

    "then he described king Labiel's dream and its meaning and how king Labiaus received the faith"