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Queen Guinevere …?>
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Death of a husband
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Cause: Died during The Battle of Camlann |
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Burial of a husband
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Address: Isle of Avalon, Glastonbury, Somerset, England. Note: Legendary island of the dead |
Death
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yes
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Unique identifier
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8E55CDA01B4C814FACD27245964CAC7CC6BD
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Note
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(Welsh Gwenhwyfar) She appears in the 12th-century Historia cycle of Arthurian romances by the English chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth as Gwanhumara, a beautiful woman who became a nun after the defeat of King Arthur by Mordred. In the 12thcentury romance Le chevalier a charette (The Knight of the Cart), the French poet Chren de Troyes introduced |
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Media object
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Queen Guinevere - by William Morris |
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