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He pierced over three hundred of the finest. He struck at both the center and the flank.

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He pierced over three hundred of the finest. He struck at both the center and the flank. He was worthy in the front of a most generous army. He gave out gifts from his drove of steeds in the winter. He fed black ravens [killed many of the enemy] on the wall - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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He pierced over three hundred of the finest.He struck at both the center and the flank.He was worthy in the front of a most generous army.He gave out gifts from his drove of steeds in the winter.He fed black ravens [killed many of the enemy] on the wall

of the fortress, though he was not Arthur.He gave support in battle.In the van, an alder shield-wall was Gwawrddur.

The Gododdin, ca. 600

And the horse of Gwythur and the horse of Gwawrddur and the horse of Arthur, fearless in causing pain.

The Book of Taliesin

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The Conception and Birth of MerlinBN fr 95 f. 113v

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Merlin explains to Vortigern why his tower will not standLambeth Palace Lib. MS 5 f. 43v

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Merlin teaches the young Arthur while Antor(Sir Hector) looks on.

BL Ms Add 12228 f. 202v

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Slaying the Giant by Arthur on Mt. St. Michel

Bib. Roy. Alb. Brussels MS 9243 f. 49v

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Lancelot and Gawain from The “Knight in the Cart”Lancelot seen here for the love of Guinevere takes on the shame of a criminal riding in a cart. Gawain will not.

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“The Knight inthe Cart”Note the dwarf’s disdainful look.

BN fr 119 f. 312v

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Galahad, Bors, and Perceval on Solomon's ShipBodleian MS Douce 215 f. 39

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Lancelot speaking with a hermit in the forest

Bodleian MS Douce 215 f. 14r

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Father and sonLancelot andGalahad finallymeet.

BN fr 116 f. 667

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The Sword in the Stone(BN Fr. 95 f. 159v; ca. 1290)

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Sites Cited• Nichols, Kathleen. Arthurian Legends Illustrated. <

http://arcadiasystems.org/academia/arthur.html> Not used for this PowerPoint but a beautiful set of images about King Arthur especially from the Victorian period.

• Talarico, Katherine Arthurian Images part of her larger resource pages <http://scholar.library.csi.cuny.edu/~talarico/arthimgs.htm> This site was especially helpful in gathering the descriptions of the images included in this PowerPoint as well as identifying manuscripts from which they were originally found. [email protected]