Guinevere - Wikipedia In a later medieval Arthurian romance tradition from France, a major story arc is the queen's tragic love affair with Arthur's best knight, Lancelot, indirectly causing the death of Arthur and the downfall of the kingdom
The Love Story of Lancelot and Guinevere - History and Women One of the saddest loves tories is that of Lancelot and Guinevere One of the greatest knights of the roundtable of King Arthur was Lancelot He was loyal, wise, strong, and kind But unfortunately, he fell in love with Queen Guinevere
What happened between Lancelot and Guinevere? To seize the throne of Dumnonia, Lancelot conspires against Arthur with Guinevere, incites a Christian rebellion, and defects to the invading Saxons, ending up being hanged by his own half-brother Galahad and by the narrator Derfel (who had lost his daughter to Lancelot's scheming)
Guinevere - World History Encyclopedia Guinevere is the Queen of Britain, wife of King Arthur, and lover of Sir Lancelot in the Arthurian Legends best known in their standardized form from Sir Thomas Malory 's Le Morte D'Arthur (1469 CE)
Lancelot and Guinevere: Camelots Tragic Downfall Experience the tragic love of Lancelot and Guinevere: how the greatest knight's passion for his king's wife destroyed Camelot and ended the Arthurian age
The Evil Days of Arthur: Lancelot and Guenevere | Sacred Texts Archive Now we come to the sorrowful tale of Lancelot and Guenevere, and of the death of King Arthur Already it has been told that King Arthur had wedded Guenevere, the daughter of Leodegrance, King of Cornwall, a damsel who seemed made of all the flowers, so fair was she, and slender, and brilliant to look upon
King Arthur’s Lovers - Medievalists. net The love triangle of Guinevere, Arthur, and Lancelot is one of the most famous in western literature It is depicted all the time in contemporary retellings of the Arthurian legend and has been rewritten in numerous ways
Lancelot and Guinevere - Wikipedia Lancelot and Guinevere (known as Sword of Lancelot in the U S ) is a British 1963 medieval fantasy adventure film starring Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace (his real-life wife at the time), and Brian Aherne