Elaine of Corbenic
Elaine of Corbenic (also known as Amite, Heliaebel, Helaine, Perevida or Helizabel; identified as "The Grail Maiden" or "Grail Bearer"), is a character in the Arthurian legend. She is the daughter of King Pelles and the mother of Sir Galahad by Sir Lancelot. She first appears in The Prose Lancelot (The Vulgate Cycle), but fully emerges as a character in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. She is described as "passing fair and young". Her first significant action is showing the Holy Grail to Sir Lancelot.
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Elaine of Corbenic
Elaine of Corbenic (also known as Amite, Heliaebel, Helaine, Perevida or Helizabel; identified as "The Grail Maiden" or "Grail Bearer"), is a character in the Arthurian legend. She is the daughter of King Pelles and the mother of Sir Galahad by Sir Lancelot. She first appears in The Prose Lancelot (The Vulgate Cycle), but fully emerges as a character in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. She is described as "passing fair and young". Her first significant action is showing the Holy Grail to Sir Lancelot.
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Elaine of Corbenic (also known ...... he Holy Grail to Sir Lancelot.
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Elaine z Corbenic – postać z l ...... oc, której owocem był Galahad.
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Pour les articles homonymes, ...... et son enfant au bord du lac.
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Elaine of Corbenic (also known ...... he Holy Grail to Sir Lancelot.
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Elaine z Corbenic – postać z l ...... oc, której owocem był Galahad.
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Elaine of Corbenic
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Elaine z Corbenic
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Reine Élaine
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