Tintoil (Tintagel)
Tintoil (Tintagel) — place in arthurian tradition.
Tintoil: castle called Tintoil. (XII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XII. But after Belicies learned that T. had departed > Page 28)
Tintoil travels (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XIV. But after T. had read the letter, he said: > Page 30)
Travel: returned Tintoil. (XX) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XX. But if anyone should ask me why T. > Page 41)
Tintoil arrives at a destination (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXVIII. But if anyone should ask me whether T.)
Tintoil: returning Tintoil. (LI) (Il Tristano Riccardiano, Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LI. Now the tale says that if T. had known)
Il Tristano Riccardiano
- attestation: Tintoil: castle called Tintoil. (XII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XII. But after Belicies learned that T. had departed > Page 28)
"near a castle which is called Tintoil."
- attestation: Tintoil travels (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XIV. But after T. had read the letter, he said: > Page 30)
"rode toward Tintoil."
- attestation: Travel: returned Tintoil. (XX) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XX. But if anyone should ask me why T. > Page 41)
"then they returned to Tintoil."
- attestation: Tintoil arrives at a destination (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XXXVIII. But if anyone should ask me whether T.)
"And they came to the palace of the castle of Tintoil, and there he dismounted and found many ladies and damsels who made great joy and great celebration for T."
- attestation: Tintoil: returning Tintoil. (LI) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LI. Now the tale says that if T. had known)
"was returning to Tintoil."
- attestation: Tintoil: these words, returning Tintoil. (LI) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LI. Now the tale says that if T. had known)
"But after these words, T. was returning to Tintoil."
- attestation: Tintoil arrives at a destination (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LXVI. Thereupon the tale returns to T., to re-)
"And after the command had gone out to every part, then they prepared everywhere and came to Tintoil."
- attestation: Tintoil departs (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LXX. Pallamides, who was near the fountain)
"And in the morning early Pallamides rose and prepared Braguina's palfrey and then took his arms and mounted his horse and departed from the royal convent and rode toward Tintoil by the most direct route he could take."
- attestation: Tintoil speaks in the narrative (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LXXI. Thereupon King Marco has the palfrey)
"And the queen comes through Tintoil weeping most bitterly and said within her heart: "O Lord God, would that we might now encounter my lord T. the peer.""
- attestation: Tintoil departs (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LXXII. Now the tale returns to a knight who)
"And then the vavasor departed and went toward Tintoil."
- attestation: Tintoil: companions wilderness outside Tintoil, miles away, (LXXIX) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LXXIX. Now the tale returns to King Marco.)
"his companions go out to the wilderness outside of Tintoil, about four miles away, and the companions of T. stay hidden in the wilderness near Tintoil and T. stands armed on the road"
- attestation: Tintoil: companions wilderness outside Tintoil, miles away, (LXXIX) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LXXIX. Now the tale returns to King Marco.)
"Now the tale says that T. and his companions go out to the wilderness outside of Tintoil, about four miles away, and the companions of T. stay hidden in the wilderness near Tintoil and T. stands armed on the road."
- attestation: Tintoil is in the forest or wilderness (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > LXXIX. Now the tale returns to King Marco.)
"stay hidden in the wilderness near Tintoil and T."
- attestation: Tintoil arrives at a destination (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XC. But if anyone were to ask me whether the king was)
"But they rode in such fashion for so long that they arrived at Tintoil."
- attestation: Tintoil: began toward Tintoil direct knew. (XC) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > XC. But if anyone were to ask me whether the king was)
"And with that they began to ride toward Tintoil by the most direct road they knew."
- attestation: Tintoil: those Tintoil there, those other lands (CCXVIII) (Il Tristano Riccardiano > Testo > CCXVIII. > Page 399)
"All those of Tintoil come there, and so do those from other lands who hear this news."