Stone of Merlin
The stone of Merlin is the location where Tristano and Lancielotto each received wounds
The stone of Merlin is the location where Tristano and Lancielotto each received wounds (I Cantari di Tristano, I Cantari di Tristano > Tristano e Lancielotto al Petrone di Merlino)
The stone of Merlino bears an inscription in letters of gold prophesying that two of the best knights in the world will fight there (I Cantari di Tristano, I Cantari di Tristano > Tristano e Lancielotto al Petrone di Merlino)
The prophecy on the stone states that each of the two combatants would bear great burden of his life (I Cantari di Tristano, I Cantari di Tristano > Tristano e Lancielotto al Petrone di Merlino)
I Cantari di Tristano
- attestation: The stone of Merlin is the location where Tristano and Lancielotto each received wounds (I Cantari di Tristano > Tristano e Lancielotto al Petrone di Merlino)
"How each was wounded at the stone of Merlin."
- attestation: The stone of Merlino bears an inscription in letters of gold prophesying that two of the best knights in the world will fight there (I Cantari di Tristano > Tristano e Lancielotto al Petrone di Merlino)
"He looked upon it and saw an inscription, Letters of gold were worked upon it; And it said that by misfortune Two were to fight upon that meadow, The best knights in all the world"
- attestation: The prophecy on the stone states that each of the two combatants would bear great burden of his life (I Cantari di Tristano > Tristano e Lancielotto al Petrone di Merlino)
"Each would bear great burden of his life."