Round Table
Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde fu assaiiés, qu'il"
Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde fu assaiiés, qu'il" (Prose Merlin, Prose Merlin > Tome I > Page 81)
Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde vinrent maintenant devant" (Prose Merlin, Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 53)
Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde. Et il en" (Prose Merlin, Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 53)
Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde, car il sont" (Prose Merlin, Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 137)
Round Table responds in dialogue within text beginning "table reonde et qu'il ait" (Prose Merlin, Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 139)
The tale concerns the knights of the Round Table in England, described as doughty and fierce warriors. (The Turke and Sir Gawain, The Turke and Sir Gawain > Opening Challenge)
Prose Merlin
- attestation: Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde fu assaiiés, qu'il" (Prose Merlin > Tome I > Page 81)
"lieus [vuis] de la table reonde fu assaiiés, qu'il i a moult grant pieche qu'il ne fu en"
- attestation: Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde vinrent maintenant devant" (Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 53)
"compaignon de la table reonde vinrent maintenant devant le roi et h firent hommage. Et il"
- attestation: Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde. Et il en" (Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 53)
"hommes de par la table reonde. Et il en estoit compains ensi comme li autre» car Mer-"
- attestation: Round Table features in narrative clause within text beginning "table reonde, car il sont" (Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 137)
"bien digne de la table reonde, car il sont preudoume et boin chevalier et auques d'aage."
- attestation: Round Table responds in dialogue within text beginning "table reonde et qu'il ait" (Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 139)
"compaignons de la table reonde et qu'il ait tant fait d'armes et près et loing que on die"
- attestation: Round Table responds in dialogue within text beginning "table reonde. Et quant il" (Prose Merlin > Tome II > Page 139)
"li sièges de la table reonde. Et quant il a fait tel serement, il se dreche en estant et"
The Turke and Sir Gawain
- attestation: The tale concerns the knights of the Round Table in England, described as doughty and fierce warriors. (The Turke and Sir Gawain > Opening Challenge)
"What adventures did befall In England, where hath beene Of knights that held the Round Table Which were doughty and profittable, Of kempys cruell and keene."
Appears in: Cross-Source Entities, Entities in Prose Merlin, Arthurian Tradition