1735:. It has been influenced by the spelling of a real place called Avallon. Avallon is a Gaulish name with the same meaning, and the real Avalon is in Burgundy—where Arthur's Gallic career ends. Again, we glimpse an earlier and different passing of Arthur, on the Continent and not in Britain. Riothamus too led an army of Britons into Gaul, and was the only British King who did. He too advanced to the neighbourhood of Burgundy. He too was betrayed by a deputy ruler who treated with barbarian enemies. He, too, is last located in Gaul among the pro-Roman Burgundians. He, too, disappears after a fatal battle, without any recorded death. The line of his retreat, prolonged on a map, shows that he was going in the direction of the real Avalon."
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as the "once and future" king. The particular motif of his rest in Morgan's care in Avalon has become especially popular. It can be found in various versions in many French and other medieval
Arthurian and other works written in the wake of Geoffrey, some of them also linking Avalon with the legend
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Many tales are told and many legends have been invented about King Arthur and his mysterious ending. In their stupidity the
British people maintain that he is still alive. Now that the truth is known, I have taken the trouble to add a few more details in this present chapter. The fairy-tales have
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signify by their name that they produce all kinds of good things, as if they were happy and blessed with an abundance of fruit. Indeed, well-suited by their nature, they produce fruit from very precious trees ; the ridges of their hills are spontaneously covered with grapevines; instead of weeds,
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The burial discovery ensured that in later romances, histories based on them and in the popular imagination, Glastonbury became increasingly identified with Avalon, an identification that continues strongly today. The later development of the legends of the Holy Grail and Joseph of
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harvest crops, and garden herbs are common there. Hence the mistake of pagans and the poems by worldly poets, who believed that these isles were
Paradise because of the fertility of their soil. They are situated in the Ocean, against the left side of
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have formed theories based on perceived links between
Glastonbury and Celtic legends of the Otherworld in attempts to link the location firmly with Avalon, drawing on the various legends based on Glastonbury Tor as well as drawing on ideas like
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not only never visits Avalon but is not even aware of its existence. This would change to various degrees in the later
Arthurian prose romance tradition that expanded on Merlin's association with Arthur, as well on the subject of Avalon itself.
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in later prose romances. Nevertheless, the kingdoms of
Escalot and Escavalon both appear concurrently in the Vulgate Cycle. There, Escavalon is ruled by King Alain, whose daughter Florée is rescued by Gawain and later gives birth to his son
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eventually built another road to the island. Glastonbury's earliest name in Welsh was the Isle of Glass, which suggests that the location was at one point seen as an island. At the end of the 12th century, Gerald of Wales wrote in
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In modern times, similar to the search for Arthur's mythical capital
Camelot, a variety of sites across Britain, France and elsewhere have been put forward as being the "real Avalon". Such proposed locations include
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been snuffed out, and the true and indubitable facts are made known, so that what really happened must be made crystal clear to all and separated from the myths which have accumulated on the subject.
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Histoire de l'art: Bulletin d'information de l'Institut national d'histoire de l'art publié en collaboration avec l'Association des professeurs d'archéologie et d'histoire de l'art des universités
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in the romances) to Avalon in a black boat. Besides Morgan, who by this time had already become Arthur's supernatural sibling in the popular romance tradition, they sometimes come with the
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noting the similarity of the evolution of
Geoffrey's Caliburn into the Chrétien's Escalibur in the case of Excalibur), perhaps in connection with the Old French words for either Slav or
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has many apple orchards has been drawn in to support the connection. Glastonbury's reputation as the real Avalon has made it a popular site of tourism. Having become one of the major
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What is now known as
Glastonbury was, in ancient times, called the Isle of Avalon. It is virtually an island, for it is completely surrounded by marshlands. In Welsh it is called
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claimed to have discovered the bones of Arthur and his wife Guinevere. The discovery of the burial is described by chroniclers, notably Gerald, as being just after King
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614:) not long before his final battle. Its Welsh version was also claimed, within its text, to be a translation of old Latin books from Avalon, as was the French
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Morgan features as an immortal ruler of a fantastic Avalon, sometimes alongside the still-alive Arthur, in some subsequent and otherwise non-Arthurian
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Carey, John (1999). "The finding of Arthur's grave: a story from Clonmacnoise?". In Carey, John; Koch, John T.; Lambert, Pierre-Yves (eds.).
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c. 1193, who wrote that he viewed the cross in person and traced the lettering. His transcript reads: "Here lies buried the famous
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as having Morgan still healing Arthur's wounds opening annually ever since on the Isle of Avalon (
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3377:"Two Accounts of the Exhumation of Arthur's Body: Gerald of Wales"
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Lot, Ferdinand (1918). "Nouvelles études sur le cycle arthurien".
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268:("The History of the Kings of Britain", c. 1136) calls the place
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2814:"Floriant et Florete: An Arthurian Romance of the Mediterranean"
2026:. Vol. 2 (reprint ed.). H. Champion. pp. 382–383.
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This article is about the legendary island. For other uses, see
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Two Glastonbury Legends: King Arthur and St Joseph of Arimathea
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in Burgundy, as part of a theory connecting King Arthur to the
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244:
3042:"The Fairies and the Water World of German Arthurian Romances"
2257:. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 12.
1568:
claimed to have located the grave of the "historical Arthur" (
865:
is a magical dog created by a goddess in Avalon. The Venician
731:, where Avalon can be described as an enchanted fairy castle (
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A Comparative History of Literatures in the Iberian Peninsula
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was extended. The site became the focus of pilgrimages until
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are buried in Avalon by Arthur during his reign. Conversely,
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où les dames sont qui seiuent tous les enchantemens del monde
273:
3275:. New York G. E. Stechert & Co – via Google Books.
3273:"Parzival A Knightly Epic Volume 1 (of 2) (English Edition)"
2922:"Creating King Arthur's Children: A Trend in Modern Fiction"
1876:
Finding Arthur: The True Origins of the Once and Future King
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Avalon has been also occasionally described as a valley. In
247:, and European folklore connected it with the phenomenon of
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4327:
4227:
2893:
Lacy, Norris J.; Ashe, Geoffrey; Mancoff, Debra N. (2014).
1982:
Le devin maudit: Merlin, Lailoken, Suibhne: textes et étude
1832:, Royal Irish Academy, 1976, letter A, column 11, line 026.
1196:
HIC IACET SEPVLTVS INCLITVS REX ARTVRIVS IN INSVLA AVALONIA
877:, another of Merlin's female students. In the late Italian
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The Isle of Fruit Trees which men call the Fortunate Isle (
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in Europe, the area has great religious significance for
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Lead cross inscribed with Arthur's epitaph, published in
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290:"fruit tree"). The name is generally considered to be of
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Avalon has often been identified as the former island of
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3661:"Glastonbury: Alternative Histories", in Ronald Hutton,
3125:. J.M. Dent & Sons Limited – via Google Books.
1092:
and, also buried, a lead cross bearing the inscription:
3964:. Andover: Celtic Studies Publications. pp. 1–14.
3962:
Ildánach Ildírech: A Festschrift for Proinsias Mac Cana
2369:
Encyclopedia of Fairies in World Folklore and Mythology
2232:. Vol. 1. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. p. 294.
2096:
1461:
realms equated with the other side of the Earth at the
939:, to where a fellowship of early Christians started by
1854:
Adams, Douglas Q. The Indo-European Word for 'Apple'.
1767:
1552:
identified Avalon with the Spanish island of Majorca (
1421:
subculture, as seen in the work of Michell and in the
1270:
says three bodies were found, the other being that of
581:
In many later versions of Arthurian legend, including
481:
Geoffrey dealt with the subject in more detail in the
2134:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 176.
1979:
1642:("the isle of apple trees"). Sometimes also written
1572:) in the "true site of Avalon" on a former island at
620:. In Lope Garcia de Salazar's Spanish version of the
182:
3792:
The Gale Encyclopedia of the Unusual and Unexplained
1583:
1512:(known as Avalana by the sixth century) in Cumbria,
1031:
would have guarded the only entrance to the island.
963:
Ship-themed attributed arms of the Knight of Escalot
458:, and much subsequent literature which he inspired,
176:
170:
2339:Tanner, William Edward; Fulwiler, Lavon B. (1993).
2278:Honti, John T. (1939). "Vinland and Ultima Thule".
1841:Hamp, Eric P. The north European word for ‘apple’,
899:in which her damsel brings a cursed magic sword to
645:later receives Arthur's dead body and buries it at
435:as a mysterious island where amber could be found.
164:
3789:
1817:Zeitschrift für französische Sprache und Literatur
943:brought the Grail after its long journey from the
2178:Kagay, Donald J.; Vann, Theresa M., eds. (1998).
2105:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p.
1802:Nitze, William Albert, Jenkins, Thomas Atkinson.
981:. Chretien's Escavalon was renamed as Askalon in
887:, likely the same as the Lady of Avalon from the
6263:
4136:. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. p. 51.
2531:
2408:Carley, James P.; Carley, James Patrick (2001).
1900:Carley, James P.; Carley, James Patrick (2001).
676:contains a fictional letter from King Arthur to
3487:"Glastonbury", in Norris J. Lacy (ed.) (1986).
2892:
2207:. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 66.
3788:Steiger, Brad; Steiger, Sherry Hansen (2003).
3787:
3432:
3409:Le Morte Darthur: The Seventh and Eighth Tales
2558:
2535:The Complete King Arthur: Many Faces, One Hero
2434:
2338:
2132:Medieval France: A Companion to French Studies
1481:'s ancient Roman description of the island of
1244:Hic iacet Arthurus, rex quondam rexque futurus
684:" sister Morgan in the holy island of Avalon (
5051:
4162:
3985:Glastonbury Abbey and the Arthurian Tradition
3913:
2411:Glastonbury Abbey and the Arthurian Tradition
1903:Glastonbury Abbey and the Arthurian Tradition
1432:
947:, finally delivered there by Bron, the first
747:claims to have visited the Enchanted Island (
282:("The Life of Merlin", c. 1150), he calls it
27:Legendary island featured in Arthurian legend
3123:"The Arthurian Legend in Italian Literature"
2731:"Digitised Manuscripts: BL Royal MS 15 E vi"
2407:
1899:
1659:By comparison, Isidore's description of the
1084:'s reign when the new abbot of Glastonbury,
1010:
853:) and one of the guardians of the Grail. In
561:
517:"), shows the magical nature of the island:
4083:. Berkeley: University of California Press.
3918:. London: Guild Publishing. pp. 95–96.
368:means "Having Apple Trees"— from Old Irish
6297:Locations associated with Arthurian legend
6192:Locations associated with Arthurian legend
5058:
5044:
4169:
4155:
3704:Arthurian Narrative in the Latin Tradition
3635:
3504:Arthurian Narrative in the Latin Tradition
3093:
2760:Green, Richard Firth (26 September 2016).
2532:Matthews, John; Matthews, Caitlín (2017).
1953:Monmouth, Geoffrey of (11 December 2007).
1439:Locations associated with Arthurian legend
1425:community, also helped inspire the annual
891:) is a fairy mother of the evil sorceress
553:queen of Avalon named Argante. Geoffrey's
57:
2919:
2205:The Franciscan Invention of the New World
2177:
1778:Celtic Culture: A historical encyclopedia
1281:The story is today seen as an example of
845:says the Queen of Avalon is the goddess (
5065:
4071:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
4063:
3760:
3756:
3754:
3339:
3312:
3189:
2786:
2684:
2643:
2617:Loomis, Roger Sherman (30 August 2005).
2252:
1952:
1828:Marstrander, Carl Johan Sverdrup (ed.),
1487:
1442:
1334:
1262:his second wife in the isle of Avalon" (
1059:
958:
907:have her grow up in the isle of Avalon.
796:
565:
286:, the "Isle of Fruit Trees" (from Latin
5417:Constantine III (Western Roman Emperor)
4075:
3540:
3371:
3369:
3163:Marino, John Barry (17 February 2004).
3120:
2461:
2435:Busby, Keith; Dalrymple, Roger (2005).
2316:. Ohio State University. Archived from
2202:
2149:The Sea and Medieval English Literature
2144:
1789:Savage, John J. H. "Insula Avallonia",
1762:Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic
1524:in Ireland's Leinster. In the works of
443:
190:) is a mythical island featured in the
14:
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6232:
4002:
3978:
3947:
3899:Warren, William (1885). "VI, part 5".
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3674:
3655:
3612:The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief
3608:
3528:
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3243:
3216:
3162:
3139:The Holy Grail: Imagination and Belief
3135:
3054:
2985:
2958:
2896:The Arthurian Handbook: Second Edition
2846:"'But Arthur's Grave is Nowhere Seen'"
2616:
2589:
2392:
2129:
1872:
1694:
1516:off the coast of Gwynedd, the isle of
386:"fruit tree" (found in the place name
333:, literally "fruit-bearing (thing)").
321:, "apple tree, fruit tree" (cf. Welsh
5039:
4150:
4087:
4041:
3959:
3869:
3867:
3751:
3748:(1986 Peter Bedrick Books, New York).
3677:"What makes Glastonbury so mystical?"
3609:Barber, Richard W. (3 January 2004).
3577:
3166:The Grail Legend in Modern Literature
3121:Gardner, Edmund G. (3 January 1930).
3012:
2759:
2277:
2101:The Etymologies of Isidore of Seville
2021:
1868:
1866:
1864:
1690:
1686:
849:) Enfeidas, Arthur's aunt (sister of
524:Insula Pomorum quae Fortunata uocatur
390:) and are derived from Proto-Celtic *
6147:List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
5407:Constans II (son of Constantine III)
4047:English Heritage Book of Glastonbury
3955:(3rd ed.). Woodbridge: Boydell.
3738:
3591:. (1994). "The Nature of Arthur" in
3406:Malory, Thomas (15 September 2008).
3366:
3319:. Inner Traditions / Bear & Co.
3244:Barber, Richard (17 February 1991).
3217:Duggan, Joseph J. (1 October 2008).
3039:
2766:. University of Pennsylvania Press.
2365:
2036:
1843:Zeitschrift für Celtische Philologie
883:, the lady of the island of Avalon (
3435:"King Arthur in History and Legend"
2552:
2496:. Robbins Library Digital Projects.
2153:. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. p.
1994:
1956:The History of the Kings of Britain
1932:. Editions C.D.U.-S.E.D.E.S. 2008.
1727:According to Ashe, "In Welsh it is
1699:De antiquitae Glatoniensis ecclesie
394:- "apple", which is related at the
272:, meaning the "Isle of Avallon" in
24:
6142:List of legendary kings of Britain
3864:
3744:Avalon in Norris J. Lacy, Editor,
3701:Echard, Siân (10 September 1998).
3501:Echard, Siân (10 September 1998).
3220:The Romances of Chretien de Troyes
2962:The Romances of Chretien de Troyes
2959:Duggan, Joseph J. (October 2008).
2366:Bane, Theresa (4 September 2013).
1861:
1703:On Antiquity of Glastonbury Church
372:("apple") — and is similar to the
65:The Last Sleep of Arthur in Avalon
25:
6318:
4118:
3638:"Treadmill in the Vale of Avalon"
3340:Allcroft, Arthur Hadrian (1908),
3316:Sir Gawain: Knight of the Goddess
3286:Darrah, John (17 February 1997).
3193:Sir Gawain: Knight of the Goddess
2620:Celtic Myth and Arthurian Romance
1731:. Geoffrey's Latin equivalent is
666:, an early rewrite of Geoffrey's
6243:
6231:
5018:
5006:
4994:
3930:"The Lost Tomb of King Arthur 6"
3844:Ashley, Mike (7 February 2013).
3764:King Arthur's Battle for Britain
3593:Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies
3491:. New York: Peter Bedrick Books.
3313:Matthews, John (25 March 2003).
3190:Matthews, John (25 March 2003).
2647:King Arthur's Battle for Britain
2255:The Sea in the Greek Imagination
2130:Tilley, Arthur Augustus (2010).
1830:Dictionary of the Irish Language
1586:
1548:who was last seen in that area.
1250:). The earliest is by Gerald in
970:Perceval, the Story of the Grail
819:, an early Arthurian romance by
160:
3922:
3907:
3892:
3837:
3810:
3781:
3721:
3694:
3668:
3663:Witches, Druids and King Arthur
3629:
3602:
3599:, pp. 1–31, at p. 10.
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3465:
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3279:
3264:
3237:
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3183:
3156:
3129:
3114:
3087:
3048:
3033:
3006:
2989:The Mammoth Book of King Arthur
2986:Ashley, Mike (September 2011).
2979:
2952:
2913:
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2838:
2820:
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2780:
2753:
2723:
2705:
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2664:
2637:
2610:
2583:
2559:Michael Twomey (January 2008).
2525:
2500:
2494:"Stanzaic Morte Arthur, Part 3"
2486:
2462:Sharrer, Harvey (25 May 1971).
2455:
2428:
2401:
2393:Sommer, Heinrich Oskar (1969).
2386:
2359:
2332:
2306:
2271:
2253:Beaulieu, Marie-Claire (2016).
2246:
2221:
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2138:
2123:
2090:
2065:
2030:
2015:
1988:
1984:. Grenoble: ELLUG. p. 125.
1973:
1946:
1920:
1893:
1819:, Volume 12, 1890, pp. 246–248.
1793:, Vol. 73, (1942), pp. 405–415.
1721:
1708:
1679:
1653:
1252:Liber de Principis instructione
801:"Lady of the Isle of Avelyon",
302:origin is also possible), from
6213:Vera historia de morte Arthuri
4966:King Arthur's messianic return
3847:A Brief History of King Arthur
3820:A Companion to Marie de France
3729:Wales and the Arthurian Legend
3707:. Cambridge University Press.
3675:Ingram, Simon (26 June 2019).
3507:. Cambridge University Press.
3346:, Nabu Press, pp. 69–70,
3013:Bruce, Christopher W. (1999).
2345:. Caxton's Modern Arts Press.
2145:Sobecki, Sebastian I. (2008).
2037:Cons, Louis (1931). "Avallo".
1848:
1835:
1822:
1809:
1796:
1783:
1754:
1650:among various other spellings.
1621:
1520:on the coast of Brittany, and
1469:(Mongibel) in Sicily, and the
1322:King Arthur's messianic return
935:as a place located in western
903:. The tales of the half-fairy
784:, Guinevere and her young son
699:Vera historia de morte Arthuri
13:
1:
6302:Locations in Celtic mythology
3733:King Arthur and the Antipodes
3451:10.1080/0015587X.1962.9717319
3289:Paganism in Arthurian Romance
3094:Larrington, Carolyne (2006).
3016:The Arthurian Name Dictionary
2182:. Leiden: Brill. p. 61.
1806:, Phaeton Press, 1972, p. 55.
1742:
454:According to Geoffrey in the
3953:King Arthur: Hero and Legend
3916:The Discovery of King Arthur
3850:. Little, Brown Book Group.
3767:. Troubador Publishing Ltd.
3615:. Harvard University Press.
3250:. Boydell & Brewer Ltd.
3142:. Harvard University Press.
2920:Tichelaar, Tyler R. (1999).
2650:. Troubador Publishing Ltd.
1663:reads: "The Fortunate Isles
954:
254:
7:
6207:Trojan genealogy of Nennius
5507:Eldol, Consul of Gloucester
3988:. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer.
3636:John Ezard (25 June 1990).
3136:Barber, Richard W. (2004).
3040:Blum, Kate Augusta (1918).
2593:Morgan le Fay, Shapeshifter
1856:Indogermanische Forschungen
1640:Ynys Afallon, Ynys Afallach
1579:
1564:off the coast of Scotland.
1191:
1179:
1167:
1159:
1147:
1135:
1123:
1111:
1099:
417:In the early 12th century,
10:
6323:
6277:Fictional populated places
6197:Treason of the Long Knives
4961:Historicity of King Arthur
3746:The Arthurian Encyclopedia
3489:The Arthurian Encyclopedia
2482:– via www.persee.fr.
1436:
1433:Sicily and other locations
885:dama dell'isola di Vallone
719:, as well as the tales of
686:Avallonis eas insula sacra
447:
204:as a place of magic where
29:
6272:Fiction about immortality
6227:
6085:
6072:Æthelfrith of Northumbria
5159:
5110:
5092:Historia Regum Britanniae
5073:
4989:
4933:
4905:
4796:
4755:
4719:
4441:
4306:
4188:
4102:10.1017/S0003581516000196
4017:10.1017/9781787442535.006
3860:– via Google Books.
3625:– via Google Books.
3555:10.1017/9781782040637.003
3517:– via Google Books.
3422:– via Google Books.
3302:– via Google Books.
3271:Eschenback, Wolfram von.
3260:– via Google Books.
3233:– via Google Books.
3223:. Yale University Press.
3206:– via Google Books.
3179:– via Google Books.
3055:Wright, Aaron E. (1992).
2965:. Yale University Press.
2701:– via Google Books.
2633:– via Google Books.
2606:– via Google Books.
2548:– via Google Books.
2438:Arthurian Literature XXII
2382:– via Google Books.
1969:– via Google Books.
1528:, Avalon was compared to
1450:peak above clouds in 2008
1039:De instructione principis
1011:Connection to Glastonbury
562:Later medieval literature
438:
265:Historia Regum Britanniae
201:Historia Regum Britanniae
131:
123:
112:
101:
96:
88:
82:Historia Regum Britanniae
76:
56:
46:
41:
6187:Siege of Exeter (c. 630)
3292:. Boydell & Brewer.
3019:. Taylor & Francis.
2688:The Spenser Encyclopedia
2685:Hamilton, A. C. (2003).
2623:. Chicago Review Press.
2590:Hebert, Jill M. (2013).
2414:. Boydell & Brewer.
1906:. Boydell & Brewer.
1845:, 37, 1979, pp. 158–166.
1780:, ABC-CLIO 2006, p. 146.
1614:
918:) is mentioned twice in
867:Les Prophéties de Merlin
855:Gottfried von Strassburg
643:Archbishop of Canterbury
262:in his pseudo-chronicle
5322:Camber (legendary king)
5232:Augustine of Canterbury
4601:Lady/Ladies of the Lake
4133:Encyclopædia Britannica
3761:Walmsley, Eric (2013).
3433:Williams, Mary (1962).
2799:Encyclopædia Britannica
2644:Walmsley, Eric (2013).
2203:McClure, Julia (2016).
1705:), written around 1130.
1499:(Braich y Pwll) in 2009
1495:(Ynys Enlli) seen from
1354:Modern writers such as
805:'s low relief panel at
723:, where the faery king
658:physicians from Salerno
194:. It first appeared in
97:In-universe information
32:Avalon (disambiguation)
6131:Gesta Regum Britanniae
5922:Quintus Laberius Durus
5917:Publius Septimius Geta
4870:Land/Castle of Maidens
4143:at The Camelot Project
3914:Geoffrey Ashe (1985).
3817:Whalen, Logan (2011).
3727:Loomis, Roger Sherman
3478:, pp. 145–59, 316
3412:. Hackett Publishing.
3247:Arthurian Literature X
3196:. Simon and Schuster.
2992:. Little, Brown Book.
2793:"Ogier the Dane"
2538:. Simon and Schuster.
2480:10.3406/roma.1971.2265
2022:Faral, Edmond (1993).
2009:10.3406/roma.1918.5142
1858:, 90, 1985, pp. 79–82.
1804:Le Haut Livre du Graal
1665:(Fortunatarum insulae)
1639:
1631:
1500:
1477:("Morgan the Fairy").
1451:
1343:
1332:
1248:rex quondam et futurus
1230:
1225:
1219:
1214:
1209:
1204:
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1156:
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1144:
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1132:
1124:
1120:
1112:
1108:
1100:
1096:
1076:Around 1190, monks at
1073:
1057:
989:Wolfram von Eschenbach
967:In his final romance,
964:
810:
663:Gesta Regum Britanniae
649:. In the telling from
578:
549:version of Morgan: an
528:
5867:Oswald of Northumbria
5412:Constantine the Great
4065:Robinson, J. Armitage
2938:10.1353/art.1999.0056
2832:Europeana Collections
2717:The Spectator Archive
2280:Modern Language Notes
1873:Ardrey, Adam (2014).
1764:, Brill, 2008, p. 23.
1716:William of Malmesbury
1491:
1446:
1401:. Even the fact that
1392:A Glastonbury Romance
1379:and even the myth of
1338:
1327:
1063:
1045:
962:
922:'s Arthurian prequel
800:
569:
520:
462:was taken to Avalon (
419:William of Malmesbury
127:Varied or unspecified
6307:Mythological islands
5872:Oswiu of Northumbria
5697:Julius Asclepiodotus
5622:Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio
5497:Edwin of Northumbria
5422:Constantine (Briton)
5292:Budic II of Brittany
5267:Bledric ap Custennin
5192:Ambrosius Aurelianus
5067:Geoffrey of Monmouth
4636:Lynette and Lyonesse
4461:Angharad Golden-Hand
4283:Ambrosius Aurelianus
4049:. London: Batsford.
4005:Arthurian Literature
3543:Arthurian Literature
2850:www.arthuriana.co.uk
2565:Arthurian Literature
2286:(3): 159–172 (168).
2073:"Vita Merlini Index"
1427:Glastonbury Festival
1027:. In ancient times,
975:Roger Sherman Loomis
762:La Bataille Loquifer
745:Guillem de Torroella
735:), as it is also in
444:Geoffrey of Monmouth
260:Geoffrey of Monmouth
196:Geoffrey of Monmouth
6292:Joseph of Arimathea
6098:Battle of Arfderydd
5977:Silvius (mythology)
5677:Ingenius of Britain
5562:Gogmagog (folklore)
5432:Cordelia of Britain
5427:Constantius Chlorus
5317:Cadwallon ap Cadfan
4090:Antiquaries Journal
3681:National Geographic
3061:Colloquia Germanica
2735:The British Library
2512:d.lib.rochester.edu
1959:. Broadview Press.
1407:New Age communities
1398:The Bones of Avalon
1386:The Mists of Avalon
941:Joseph of Arimathea
737:Floriant et Florete
678:Henry II of England
429:in his 1st-century
6077:Œthelwald of Deira
6067:Æthelberht of Kent
6057:Wulfhere of Mercia
5997:Son of Gorbonianus
5902:Pir of the Britons
5852:Nennius of Britain
5587:Gracianus Municeps
5477:Dunvallo Molmutius
5282:Brutus Greenshield
5084:Prophetiae Merlini
5025:History portal
5013:England portal
4981:Tristan and Iseult
4976:Knight of the Swan
4576:Guiron le Courtois
4536:Elaine of Corbenic
4466:Anguish of Ireland
3461:– via JSTOR.
2320:on 18 October 2017
2003:(177): 1–22 (14).
1760:Matasović, Ranko,
1501:
1452:
1344:
1306:Eleanor of Castile
1074:
1029:Ponter's Ball Dyke
965:
925:Joseph d'Arimathie
821:Chrétien de Troyes
811:
711:chivalric romances
690:Gervase of Tilbury
579:
514:Fortunatae Insulae
503:Isidore of Seville
493:) as the chief of
432:Naturalis Historia
108:island (typically)
70:Edward Burne-Jones
6282:Fictional valleys
6259:
6258:
6157:Matter of Britain
6119:Brut y Tywysogion
6113:Battle of Guoloph
6108:Battle of Camlann
5972:Septimius Severus
5937:Regan (King Lear)
5807:Marius of Britain
5757:Lucius of Britain
5647:Hengist and Horsa
5182:Alhfrith of Deira
5136:Brut y Brenhinedd
5033:
5032:
4946:Battle of Camlann
4720:Animal characters
4676:Percival's sister
4526:Elaine of Astolat
4182:Matter of Britain
4077:Tatlock, J. S. P.
4056:978-0-7134-6865-6
4026:978-1-84384-483-9
3995:978-0-85991-572-4
3971:978-1-891271-01-4
3714:978-0-521-62126-7
3531:, pp. 179–83
3387:on 3 October 2013
3353:978-1-178-13643-2
3326:978-0-89281-970-6
3026:978-0-8153-2865-0
2999:978-1-78033-355-7
2972:978-0-300-13370-7
2906:978-1-317-77744-1
2657:978-1-78088-400-4
2352:978-0-9635769-0-3
2164:978-1-84615-591-8
1714:Long before this
1526:William F. Warren
1471:Strait of Messina
1283:pseudoarchaeology
1078:Glastonbury Abbey
912:Le Morte d'Arthur
833:Celtic Otherworld
733:chasteu d'Auallon
673:Draco Normannicus
584:Le Morte d'Arthur
468:Battle of Camlann
398:level to English
214:Battle of Camlann
153:
152:
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16:(Redirected from
6314:
6250:Wikisource texts
6247:
6235:
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6219:Walter of Oxford
5957:Rud Hud Hudibras
5932:Redon of Britain
5692:Julius and Aaron
5637:Helena (empress)
5612:Gurguit Barbtruc
5237:Aurelius Conanus
5060:
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5011:
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5001:Wales portal
4999:
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4860:Esplumoir Merlin
4666:Nine sorceresses
4646:Mark of Cornwall
4531:Elaine of Benoic
4443:Other characters
4328:Bors the Younger
4223:Elaine of Garlot
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1318:Anglo-Welsh wars
1291:Arthur's Britain
1090:treetrunk coffin
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758:chanson de geste
721:Huon of Bordeaux
716:Tirant lo Blanch
629:Island of Brasil
597:Lady of the Lake
571:La Mort d'Arthur
360:poetic name for
346:Manannán mac Lir
270:Insula Avallonis
192:Arthurian legend
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5767:Lud son of Heli
5762:Lucius Tiberius
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1566:Graham Phillips
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803:George Frampton
593:Salisbury Plain
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276:. In his later
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4178:King Arthur
3589:O. J. Padel
3529:Carley 2001
3476:Carley 2001
2575:7 September
1695:Harris 2018
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1053:Ynys Gutrin
949:Fisher King
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508:Etymologiae
460:King Arthur
410:), Latvian
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308:Old Cornish
206:King Arthur
136:King Arthur
6266:Categories
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5617:Gurgustius
5607:Gurgintius
5467:Diocletian
5462:Digueillus
5447:Cunobeline
5442:Cunedagius
5247:Beldgabred
5222:Arvirargus
5197:Amphibalus
5177:Albanactus
5160:Characters
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4768:Holy Grail
4737:Petitcrieu
4318:Bagdemagus
4096:: 101–15.
4011:: 88–129.
3686:21 January
3578:Rahtz 1993
2926:Arthuriana
2878:19 October
2745:18 October
2517:7 December
2324:17 October
2189:9004110968
1879:. Abrams.
1743:References
1691:Carey 1999
1687:Rahtz 1993
1670:Mauretania
1608:Tír na nÓg
1530:Hyperborea
1467:Mount Etna
1459:underworld
1437:See also:
1411:neo-Pagans
1349:Perlesvaus
1304:and Queen
1260:Wenneveria
1033:The Romans
889:Propheties
863:Petitcrieu
782:Perlesvaus
753:Holy Grail
696:). In the
617:Perlesvaus
448:See also:
402:, Russian
356:(also the
342:otherworld
319:avallen(n)
312:Old Breton
294:origin (a
234:Holy Grail
132:Characters
6238:Wikiquote
6177:Riothamus
6125:Excalibur
6042:Vortigern
6037:Vespasian
5927:Redechius
5912:Porrex II
5897:Peredurus
5882:Pandrasus
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1463:antipodes
1456:paradisal
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1192:Avalonia.
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208:'s sword
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1510:Aballava
1403:Somerset
1381:Atlantis
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1256:Arthurus
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893:Elergia
859:Tristan
704:Gwynedd
694:Davalim
605:Vulgate
533:Layamon
464:Avallon
408:jabloko
340:of the
325:, from
296:Cornish
232:of the
218:Camelot
18:Afallon
6152:Logres
6093:Avalon
6086:Topics
6017:Turnus
5947:Rience
5827:Millus
5822:Merlin
5772:Maddan
5547:Gawain
5537:Ferrex
5487:Edadus
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487:Morgan
439:Legend
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366:Ablach
331:abalnā
300:Breton
245:Sicily
225:Morgan
156:Avalon
117:Morgan
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1628:Latin
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