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Sir Gromer

Sir Gromer knelt before the King and proposed that Gawain be crowned King of Man.

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Sir Gromer knelt before the King and proposed that Gawain be crowned King of Man. (The Turke and Sir Gawain, The Turke and Sir Gawain > Return to Arthur's Court)

The Turke and Sir Gawain

  • attestation: Sir Gromer knelt before the King and proposed that Gawain be crowned King of Man. (The Turke and Sir Gawain > Return to Arthur's Court)

    "Sir Gromer kneeld upon his knee, Saith "Sir King, and your wil be, Crowne Gawaine King of Man.""

  • relationship: The transformed Turke is identified as Sir Gromer, who was given the crown of Man because he was the one who won the kingdom through the contests. (The Turke and Sir Gawain > Return to Arthur's Court)

    "He said, "Sir Gromer, take it thee, For Gawaine will never King bee For no craft that I can.""