Vespasian (son of Titus, Roman)
A healing or recovery of Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91
A healing or recovery of Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
An imprisonment of Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
Vespasian participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (sentence 6) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
A death event (death) involving Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
A healing or recovery of Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail), Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail)
- relationship: A kinship relationship (son of) is attested between figures at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 83 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 83)
"Vaspasien, the son of the emperor of Roume, was sick with a leprosy so foul that no one could"
- attestation: A healing or recovery of Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"is true, nor whether his son might ever be cured by it, for never could any greater joy come to him."
- attribution: The title emperor is attributed to Vespasian at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"Then a friend of Pylate said to the emperor: "You will send me there, for I will know better than anyone how it happened."
- attribution: The title emperor is attributed to Vespasian at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"" The emperor answered: "I will send you and others as well."
- attribution: The title emperor is attributed to Vespasian at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"" Then the emperor spoke to his son and told him the whole affair, just as you have heard it;"
- attestation: An imprisonment of Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"and that he had put the foreign man in prison."
- attestation: Vespasian participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (sentence 6) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"And when Vaspasiens heard this he laughed, and his heart nearly fainted from the joy he felt, and his pain was greatly eased."
- relationship: A kinship relationship (father) is attested between figures at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"Then he begged his father, if he could see his healing, to send there as quickly as he could."
- attestation: A death event (death) involving Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"And the emperor took his messengers as quickly as he could and charged them with his letters that they should be believed in whatever they say, and concerning what they ask about the death of that man, that people should tell them the truth."
- attribution: The title emperor is attributed to Vespasian at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"Thus the emperor sent the wisest men he had, to learn and investigate this whole affair, and he commanded that if the man was dead, they should bring him back something of his;"
- attestation: A healing or recovery of Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 91)
"for he was held to be a very worthy man, and to find out whether his son might be cured by it;"
- attestation: A death event (death) involving Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"death upon those who wrongfully killed him."
- attribution: The title emperor is attributed to Vespasian at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"" And the emperor answered: "I am willing that you do as you wish."
- attestation: Vespasian participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (sentence 3) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"" And when he heard this, he was very glad."
- attestation: Vespasian participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (sentence 4) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"Thus it came about that the likeness of Jhésu-Crist was brought to Roume, which is still called there Véronique."
- attestation: A journey or movement by Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"YTUS and Vaspasianus prepared their journey to come to the land of Judée."
- attestation: A religious ritual or devotional act is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"And when they had crossed over, they summoned Pylate to come to them."
- attestation: Speech or dialogue by Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"And when Pylates saw that they were bringing so great a host of people, he was afraid, and he spoke to Vaspasien and said: "Sire, I am at your command;"
- attestation: Vespasian participates in narrative events at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (sentence 8) (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"let me know what you wish to do."
- attestation: A death event (death) involving Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"" And he answered: "I have come to avenge the death of the prophet who healed me."
- attestation: Fear or astonishment is experienced by Vespasian at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"" When Pylates heard this, he was afraid, for he thought he would be accused before him."
- attestation: Speech or dialogue by Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 106)
"So he said: "Sire, do you wish to take everything into account and truly know who is in the wrong and who is in the right?"
- attestation: An imprisonment of Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"but he would show him the place where he had been put in prison, for he knew nothing of whether he was alive."
- attestation: Speech or dialogue by Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"And Vaspasiens told him that he asked for nothing better, provided he showed him the place where he had been put."
- attestation: A death event (kill) involving Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"And Cayphas said that he would do so, but only if he were neither killed nor burned."
- attestation: A death event (kill) involving Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"And Vaspasiens answered that he could be entirely assured, for he faithfully pledged that he would have him neither burned nor killed."
- attestation: A death event (crucif) involving Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"And then Cayphas led him to the tower where the pillar was and said: "Sire, in this pillar he was placed, from the time that Jhésus was crucified, when I was not yet thirty-two years old, and now I am old as you can see."
- attestation: Speech or dialogue by Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"" Vaspasiens said to him: "Do not be afraid, for he for whose sake he was placed there is all-powerful to keep him safe and sound, and much more."
- attestation: Speech or dialogue by Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"" Then he commanded Cayphas to enter the dungeon, and if he did not find him alive, to bring out the bones."
- attestation: Speech or dialogue by Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"And Caïphas said he would not enter, lest it destroy him entirely."
- attestation: Speech or dialogue by Vespasian is attested at Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112 (Estoire del Saint Graal (History of the Holy Grail) > Text > Page 112)
"And Vaspasiens answered that he was not wrong, for so disloyal a sinner, so vile and so foul"