placearthurian

Scozia (Scotland)

Scozia (Scotland) — place in arthurian tradition.

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Scozia participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

Weapons or armor are associated with Scozia (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

Scozia is described as a king or associated with royalty (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

Scozia gives birth (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

Scozia dies (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

Il Tristano Riccardiano

  • attestation: Scozia participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

    "And after the tournament had begun, the king of C. knights and his company struck at once against the king of Scozia and began to knock knights and horses to the ground."

  • attestation: Weapons or armor are associated with Scozia (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

    "But the king of Scozia struck the king of C. knights and broke his lance upon him, yet could not move him from the saddle."

  • attestation: Scozia is described as a king or associated with royalty (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

    "And the king of C. knights, fighting with his company, drove the king of Scozia with all his company out of the field by force of arms."

  • attestation: Scozia gives birth (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

    "But after the king of Scozia had returned to Iscozia with all his company, a knight came from his side who bore all black arms and carried two swords."

  • attestation: Scozia dies (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXVII. Now the tale tells that the knight whom)

    "knights with them struck into the ranks of the king of Scozia and of Pallamides, and they began to strike with lances and knock down both sides, horses and knights, and to deal great blows and cut off hands and feet, and many knights died."

  • attestation: Weapons or armor are associated with Scozia (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXIX. But Tristano, after he saw that Pallamides)

    "and then he drew his sword and began to deal great blows to the knights, and he accomplished so much by his prowess that he routed the king of Scozia with all his knights."

  • attestation: Rulership: accomplished prowess routed Scozia knights. (XXIX) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXIX. But Tristano, after he saw that Pallamides)

    "he accomplished so much by his prowess that he routed the king of Scozia with all his knights."

  • attestation: Scozia participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXX. Now the tale tells that after T. had)

    "routed the king of Scozia and had unhorsed Pallamides, looking across the tournament he saw that Pallamides had departed and was going away."

  • attestation: Scozia participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXV. But if anyone should ask me whether Gariet)

    "And then Braghina sent for the brothers, and after they had come, the king said to them: "Who was the knight who won the tournament of the king of Scozia?""

  • attestation: Combat event: tournament Scozia Pallamides. (CXC) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > CXC. Now the tale tells that when T. heard > Page 330)

    "this was at the time that you won the tournament over the King of Scozia and Pallamides."

  • attestation: Scozia participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > V. della rocca' 117, 15. > Page 443)

    "Esagris, in the tournament of the King of Scozia 47."

  • attestation: Scozia participates in a tournament (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > V. della rocca' 117, 15. > Page 447)

    "Gray, in the tournament of the king of Scozia 47. — [Impossible to determine what name lies beneath this corruption; perhaps Kei or Keir, cf."