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  Pendragon RPG - Region of Ames: Year 549
In the year of our Lord 549, Justicar Amig, Praetor Cynon and Sir Dafydd did journey from Camelot to find the Basket of Gynemon which was one of the thirteen Sacred Pagan Relics to disappear from the vaults of Camelot in 548.
Sir Dafydd did seek to attack the wytch but Praetor Cynon counseled otherwise and the threesome made a deal with the wytch who kept referBasket to the Basket as "her son".
Sir Dafydd was injured quite greviously in the Lance competition while Praetor Cynon did prove victorious in Sword.
www.iastate.edu /~spires/Pend/549.html   (735 words)

  
 TRISTAN and ISOLT: INTRODUCTION
The most influential medieval telling of Tristan and Isolde's tragedy was that written by the mysterious "knyght presoner" Sir Thomas Malory as part of his collection of tales delineating the rise and fall of King Arthur, commonly known as the Morte d'Arthur.
The fact that the writer of Sir Tristrem implies that Thomas of Erceldoune was the author does not mean that this is the case; medieval writers routinely invented lines of authority in order to legitimize their own compositions or retellings.
In Lancelot of the Lake and Sir Tristrem.
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/trismenu.htm   (3188 words)

  
 Le Morte d' Arthur - Chapter XVI   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sir, I am a knight-errant as ye be, that hath sought you long by your shield.
Sir, I require you tell me your name, and in good faith I shall hold you company till that we come to Camelot; and there shall ye have great worship now at this great tournament; for there shall be the Queen Guenever, and La Beale Isoud of Cornwall.
And Sir Segwarides and I, we be Saracens born, of father and mother.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/lit/epics/LeMortedArthur/chap16.html   (681 words)

  
 A Triple Treat for Hallowe'en - World Cultures European
In October, 1693, Sir Tristram and Nicola were on an extended visit with Nicola's sister at Gill House in County Down.
Both Sir Tristram and Nicola's sister were worried about a possible injury to his wife's wrist as she had it covered with a fl ribbon.
He then told her that she would bear Sir Tristram a son, would marry for a second time, and would die at the age of 47.
www.irishcultureandcustoms.com /ACalend/TripleHalloween.html   (1424 words)

  
 Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of his Noble Knights of the Round Table, Volume 2
How Sir Bors was lodged with a lady, and how he took upon him for to fight against a champion for her land.
Chapter 9 CHAPTER IX How the lady was returned to her lands by the battle of Sir Bors, and of his departing, and how he met Sir Lionel taken and beaten with thorns, and also of a maid which should have been devoured.
Chapter 11 CHAPTER XI How Sir Percivale's sister bled a dish full of blood for to heal a lady, wherefore she died; and how that the body was put in a ship.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /toc/modeng/public/Mal2Mor.html   (5411 words)

  
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John "Sir" Tristram 7/25/2001 7:13:47 AM You sir, are a "douche bag".
The reasons for Africa's problems are many and various, but just as they can't all be blamed on the West, they are assuredly not due to everyone being an idiot.
Vulture RE:Black Africa's problems -the troll has left SP 6/16/2003 9:18:03 AM Sir Tristam was an ignorant racist who left before the board reuired registration.
www.strategypage.com /militaryforums/51-16.aspx   (1156 words)

  
 1250ships.com
SeaVee also produces a number of Royal Fleet Auxiliary ships.
Landing ships Sir Tristam was damaged by bombing during the Falklands War in 1982 and rebuilt to this new configuration.
An odd looking ship is the repair ship Diligence with her helo deck mounted forward above the bridge.
www.1250ships.com /features/seavee.htm   (287 words)

  
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Juvenile: a retelling of the adventures of Sir Yvain and his faithful lion, as the young knight goes through several trials to prove himsself worthy of a great triumph.
Troughton, Joanna, Sir Gawain and the loathly damsel (retold and illustrated by Joanna Troughton.
Adapted from an anonymous fifteenth-century poem, The Weddynge of Sir Gawen and Dame Ragnell: in order to obtain the answer to a riddle that will save King Arthur's life, Sir Gawain must marry the ugliest maiden in the world.
www.mythome.org /arthlist.txt   (8538 words)

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