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wrote a classical guitar solo entitled "Tristan
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2165:Vortigern
2100:Maleagant
2075:Lohengrin
1970:Brunor(s)
1965:Brangaine
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1877:Pellinore
1867:Palamedes
1712:Guinevere
1707:Gingalain
1569:BĂ©roul's
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881:Polkerris
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366:Arthurian
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163:Brythonic
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2110:Meliodas
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1782:Bedivere
1737:Morgause
1657:Agravain
1639:and the
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1081:starred
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978:in 1882.
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816:Brittany
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380:romances
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2575:Tristan
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1832:Geraint
1822:Galahad
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