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Knights of the Round Table were those men awarded the highest order of Chivalry
Chivalry

Chivalry is a term relating to the medieval institution of knighthood. It is usually associated with ideals of knightly virtues, honor and courtly love....
 at the Court of King Arthur
King Arthur

King Arthur is a legendary Britons leader who, according to medieval histories and Romance , led the defence of Britain against the Saxon invaders in the early 6th century....
 in the literary cycle
Literature cycle

Literary cycles are groups of stories grouped around common figures, often based on mythical figures or loosely on historic ones....
 the Matter of Britain
Matter of Britain

The Matter of Britain is a name given collectively to the legends that concern the Celtic and legendary history of Great Britain, especially those focused on King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table ....
. The table
Round Table (Camelot)

The Round Table is King Arthur's famed table in the Arthurian legend, around which he and his Knights of the Round Tables congregate. As its name suggests, it has no head, implying that everyone who sits there has equal status....
 at which they met was created to have no head or foot, representing the equality of all the members. Different stories had different numbers of knights, ranging from only 12 to 150 or more. The Winchester Round Table
Round table (tournament)

A Round Table was a festive event during the Middle Ages that involved jousting, feasting, and dancing in imitation of King Arthur's legendary court....
, which dates from the 1270s, lists 25 names of knights.

Sir Thomas Malory
Thomas Malory

Sir Thomas Malory was an English people writer, the author or compiler of Le Morte d'Arthur. The antiquary John Leland believed him to be Welsh, but most modern scholarship assumes that he was Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire....
 describes the Knights' code of chivalry as:

first writer to describe the Round Table was Wace
Wace

Wace was an Anglo-Norman poet, who was born in Jersey and brought up in mainland Normandy , ending his career as canon of Bayeux.His extant works include:...
, whose Roman de Brut
Roman de Brut

Roman de Brut or Brut is a verse literary history of Britain in the Middle Ages by the poet Wace. Written in the Norman language, it consists of 14,866 lines....
 was an elaboration of Geoffrey of Monmouth
Geoffrey of Monmouth

Geoffrey of Monmouth was a clergyman and one of the major figures in the English historians in the Middle Ages and the popularity of tales of King Arthur....
's Historia Regum Britanniae
Historia Regum Britanniae

The Historia Regum Britanniae is a pseudohistory account of Great Britain history, written c.1136 by Geoffrey of Monmouth. It chronicles the lives of the List of legendary kings of Britain in a chronological narrative spanning a time of two thousand years, beginning with the Troy of Homer's Iliad founding the Brython nation and conti...
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Knights of the Round Table were those men awarded the highest order of Chivalry
Chivalry

Chivalry is a term relating to the medieval institution of knighthood. It is usually associated with ideals of knightly virtues, honor and courtly love....
 at the Court of King Arthur
King Arthur

King Arthur is a legendary Britons leader who, according to medieval histories and Romance , led the defence of Britain against the Saxon invaders in the early 6th century....
 in the literary cycle
Literature cycle

Literary cycles are groups of stories grouped around common figures, often based on mythical figures or loosely on historic ones....
 the Matter of Britain
Matter of Britain

The Matter of Britain is a name given collectively to the legends that concern the Celtic and legendary history of Great Britain, especially those focused on King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table ....
. The table
Round Table (Camelot)

The Round Table is King Arthur's famed table in the Arthurian legend, around which he and his Knights of the Round Tables congregate. As its name suggests, it has no head, implying that everyone who sits there has equal status....
 at which they met was created to have no head or foot, representing the equality of all the members. Different stories had different numbers of knights, ranging from only 12 to 150 or more. The Winchester Round Table
Round table (tournament)

A Round Table was a festive event during the Middle Ages that involved jousting, feasting, and dancing in imitation of King Arthur's legendary court....
, which dates from the 1270s, lists 25 names of knights.

Sir Thomas Malory
Thomas Malory

Sir Thomas Malory was an English people writer, the author or compiler of Le Morte d'Arthur. The antiquary John Leland believed him to be Welsh, but most modern scholarship assumes that he was Sir Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire....
 describes the Knights' code of chivalry as:
  • To never do outrage nor murder
  • Always to flee treason
  • To by no means be cruel but to give mercy unto him who asks for mercy
  • To always do ladies, gentlewomen and widows succor
  • To never force ladies, gentlewomen or widows
  • Not to take up battles in wrongful quarrels for love or worldly goods


Origins of the Round Table

The first writer to describe the Round Table was Wace
Wace

Wace was an Anglo-Norman poet, who was born in Jersey and brought up in mainland Normandy , ending his career as canon of Bayeux.His extant works include:...
, whose Roman de Brut
Roman de Brut

Roman de Brut or Brut is a verse literary history of Britain in the Middle Ages by the poet Wace. Written in the Norman language, it consists of 14,866 lines....
 was an elaboration of Geoffrey of Monmouth
Geoffrey of Monmouth

Geoffrey of Monmouth was a clergyman and one of the major figures in the English historians in the Middle Ages and the popularity of tales of King Arthur....
's Historia Regum Britanniae
Historia Regum Britanniae

The Historia Regum Britanniae is a pseudohistory account of Great Britain history, written c.1136 by Geoffrey of Monmouth. It chronicles the lives of the List of legendary kings of Britain in a chronological narrative spanning a time of two thousand years, beginning with the Troy of Homer's Iliad founding the Brython nation and conti...
. The actual table itself was round in order to represent that each knight was of equal value to the king and thus there was no 'head' of the table, although one understood that Arthur's place was 'the head.' In later writings, the table was said to be a gift to King Arthur from his father-in-law, King Leodogran of Cameliard, as a wedding gift upon the marriage of Arthur to Guinevere.

The company was used by many subsequent authors. However, even the earliest writers ascribe to Arthur a following of extraordinary warriors. In Geoffrey, Arthur's court attracts the greatest heroes from all of Europe. In the Welsh Arthurian material, much of which is included in the Mabinogion
Mabinogion

The Mabinogion is a collection of eleven prose stories from medieval Welsh manuscripts. They draw on pre-Christian Celtic mythology, international folktale motifs, and on early medieval historical traditions....
, Arthur's men are attributed with great abilities. Some of the characters from the Welsh material even appear under altered names as Knights of the Round Table in the continental romances, the most notable of which are Cai
Sir Kay

In Arthurian legend, Sir Kay is Sir Ector's son and King Arthur's foster brother and later seneschal, as well as one of the first Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table ....
 (Sir Kay), Bedwyr
Bedivere

In Arthurian legend, Sir Bedivere is the Knight of the Round Table who returns Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake. He serves as King Arthur's marshal and is frequently associated with Sir Kay....
 (Sir Bedivere), and Gwalchmai
Gawain

Gawain is King Arthur's nephew and a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table who appears very early in the Arthurian legend's development....
 (Sir Gawain).

List of Knights


  • Sir Aglovale
    Aglovale

    Sir Aglovale de Galis is the eldest legitimate son of King Pellinore in the Arthurian legend. Like his brothers Sir Tor, Sir Lamorak, Sir Dornar and Sir Percival, he is a Knight of the Round Table....
    , son of King Pellinore of Listinoise
  • Sir Agravaine, son of King Lot of Orkney
  • King Bagdemagus
    Bagdemagus

    In the Romance Sone de Nansai, King Baudemagus is said to be the father of Maleagant, and the son of Tadus....
  • Sir Bedivere
    Bedivere

    In Arthurian legend, Sir Bedivere is the Knight of the Round Table who returns Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake. He serves as King Arthur's marshal and is frequently associated with Sir Kay....
     (Bedwyr), throws Excalibur back into the lake when Arthur dies
  • Sir Bors
    Bors

    Bors circa 540s-580s, is the name of two knights in the Arthurian legend, one the father and one the son. Bors the Elder is the King of Gaunnes or Gaul during the early period of King Arthur's reign, and is the brother of King Ban of Benoic....
    , King of Gannes (Gaul
    Gaul

    Gaul is the name used for the region of Western Europe comprising part of present day northern Italy, France, Belgium, western Switzerland and the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the River Rhine....
    )
  • Sir Breunor
    Sir Breunor

    Sir Breunor le Noir, , nicknamed La Cote Male Taile by Sir Kay after his arrival in his murdered father's coat at King Arthur's court, is a character mentioned in Arthurian legend....
    , also known as "La Cote Male Taile"
  • Sir Cador
    Cador

    Cador was a Legendary Dukes of Cornwall of Cornwall, known chiefly through Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudo-historical History of the Kings of Britain and previous manuscript sources such as Vita Sanctus Carantoci circa 1100 from Cotton Vespasian xiv....
  • Sir Caradoc
    Caradoc

    Caradoc Vreichvras was a semi-legendary ancestor to the Kingdom of Gwent living during the 5th or 6th century. He is remembered in Arthurian legend as a Knight of the Round Table as Carados Briefbras ....
    , called "Caradoc Vreichvras", or "Caradoc Strong Arm"
  • Sir Colgrevance
    Calogrenant

    Sir Calogrenant, sometimes known in English as Colgrevance, or, in ancient Welsh, Cynan ap Clydno, is a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table in Arthurian legend....
  • Sir Constantine
    Constantine III of Britain

    Constantine III was a legendary king of the Britons, as recounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of Cador, Duke of Cornwall, a relative of King Arthur....
    , son of Cador, who became king after Arthur's death
  • Sir Dagonet
    Dagonet

    Dagonet is King Arthur's jester in the Arthurian legend, and a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table .In Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur, he is mostly portrayed as a buffoon who has been knighted as a joke....
    , the court jester
    Court jester

    A jester, joker, jokester, fool, wit-cracker, prankster, or buffoon is a member of a profession that came into popularity in the Middle Ages....
  • Sir Daniel
    Daniel von Blumenthal

    Daniel von dem bl?henden Tal is an Arthurian romance composed around 1220 by the Middle High German poet Der Stricker, who claimed he had received the story from a France troubadour....
  • Sir Dinadan
    Dinadan

    Sir Dinadan is a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is the son of Sir Brunor Senior, the 'Good Knight without Fear,' and brother of Sirs Sir Breunor and Daniel von Blumenthal....
    , the son of Sir Brunor Senior and brother of Sirs Brunor le Noir 'La Cote Mal Taillée' and Daniel.
  • Sir Ector
    Sir Ector

    Sir Ector is the father of Sir Kay and the foster father of King Arthur in the Arthurian legend. Sometimes a king instead of merely a lord, he has an estate in the country as well as properties in London....
    , Arthur's foster father and Sir Kay's father
  • Sir Ector de Maris
    Hector de Maris

    Sir Ector de Maris is a Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is the half-brother of Lancelot and the Illegitimacy of King Ban of Benwick and the Lady de Maris....
    , the son of King Ban
    King Ban

    In Arthurian legend, Ban is the King of Benwick or Benoic. He is the father of Sir Lancelot and Sir Hector de Maris, the brother of Bors, and an early ally of King Arthur....
     of Benwick
    Benwick

    Benwick is a small rural village in the heart of Fenland, located approximately away from Peterborough, England, and from Cambridge. Benwick comprises around...
  • Sir Elyan the White
    Elyan the White

    Sir Elyan the White or Helyan le Blanc is the son of Sir Bors and is a Knight of the Round Table of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. His mother is King Brandegoris' daughter Claire, who tricked Bors into sleeping with her using a magic ring; this is sometimes said to be the only time Bors broke his vow of chastity....
    , the son of Sir Bors
  • Sir Erec
    Erec

    Sir Erec, the son of King Lac, is a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He features in numerous Arthurian tales , but he is most famous as the protagonist in Chr?tien de Troyes' first romance, Erec and Enide....
    , (see also Geraint
    Geraint

    Geraint is a character from Wales folklore and Arthurian legend, a king of Dumnonia and a valiant warrior. He may have lived during or shortly prior to the reign of the Historical basis for King Arthur, but some scholars doubt he ever existed....
    )
  • Sir Gaheris
    Gaheris

    Gaheris is a figure of Arthurian legend, a knight of the Round Table , and a son of Morgause and Lot of Orkney and Lothian. His brothers are Gawain, Agravaine, Gareth and Mordred, a half-brother....
  • Sir Galahad
    Galahad

    Sir Galahad is a Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's Round Table and one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend....
     (son of Lancelot; his seat was the Siege Perilous
    Siege Perilous

    In Arthurian legend, the Siege Perilous is a vacant seat at the Round Table reserved by Merlin for the knight who would one day be successful in the quest for the Holy Grail....
    )
  • Sir Galehaut
    Galehaut

    Galehaut, Sire des Lointaines Isles appears for the first time in Arthurian literature in the early-thirteenth-century prose Lancelot, the central work in the series of anonymous French language prose romances collectively called the Lancelot-Grail or Arthurian Vulgate Cycle....
    , friend of Lancelot
  • Sir Galeschin
    Galeschin

    Galeschin is a knight of Arthur's court who appears as one of Gawain's rescuers in the story of the Dolorous Tower in the Lancelot-Grail....
     (son of Elaine and King Nentres)
  • Sir Gareth
    Gareth

    Sir Gareth - Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian Legend. He was the youngest son of Lot of Orkney and of Morgause, King Arthur's half-sister, thus making him Arthur's nephew, as well as brother to Gawain, Agravaine, Gaheris, and half brother of Mordred....
    , also called Beaumains or Goodhands
  • Sir Gawain
    Gawain

    Gawain is King Arthur's nephew and a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table who appears very early in the Arthurian legend's development....
     (Gawaine, Walganus, Balbhuaidh, Gwalchmai)
  • Sir Geraint
    Geraint

    Geraint is a character from Wales folklore and Arthurian legend, a king of Dumnonia and a valiant warrior. He may have lived during or shortly prior to the reign of the Historical basis for King Arthur, but some scholars doubt he ever existed....
     (see also Erec
    Erec

    Sir Erec, the son of King Lac, is a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He features in numerous Arthurian tales , but he is most famous as the protagonist in Chr?tien de Troyes' first romance, Erec and Enide....
    )
  • Sir Gingalain
    Gingalain

    Sir Gingalain , also known as Le Bel Inconnu, or The Fair Unknown, is a character from Arthurian legend whose exploits are recorded in numerous versions of a popular Middle Ages romance....
    , called at first Sir Le Bel Inconnu ("The "Fair Unknown"), Gawain's son
  • Sir Griflet
    Griflet

    Sir Griflet is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is called the son of Do or Don, and he is cousin to Sir Lucan and Bedivere....
    , also called Sir Griflet le Fils de Dieu
  • King Hoel
    Hoel

    Hoel or Howel is a legendary king of Brittany and one of the oldest characters associated with Arthurian legend. He is the son of King Budic of Brittany, and serves as one of King Arthur's vassals and loyal allies....
  • Sir Kay
    Sir Kay

    In Arthurian legend, Sir Kay is Sir Ector's son and King Arthur's foster brother and later seneschal, as well as one of the first Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table ....
     (Cai, Caius), Arthur's stepbrother, son of Sir Ector
  • Sir Lamorak
    Lamorak

    Lamorak is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He was the son of King Pellinore and the brother of Sir Tor, Aglovale, Percival, the Holy Grail maiden Dindrane and sometimes others....
  • Sir Lancelot
    Lancelot

    In the Arthurian legend, Sir Lancelot is one of the Knights of the Round Tables of the Round Table . He is typically considered to be one of the greatest and most trusted of King Arthur's knights and plays a part in many of Arthur's victories....
     (Launcelot du Lac, father of Sir Galahad)
  • King Leodegrance
    Leodegrance

    King Leodegrance is the father of Queen Guinevere in Arthurian legend. His kingdom of Cameliard is sometimes identified with a location somewhere in the southwest of England....
    , Guinevere
    Guinevere

    Guinevere was the legendary queen consort of King Arthur. She was most famous for her love affair with Arthur's chief knight Sir Lancelot, which first appears in Chr?tien de Troyes' Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart....
    's father and keeper of the Round Table
  • Sir Lionel
    Sir Lionel

    Sir Lionel is the younger son of King Bors of Gaunnes and brother of Bors the Younger in Arthurian legend. He is a cousin of Lancelot and Lancelot's younger brother Ector de Maris ....
  • Sir Lucan
    Sir Lucan

    Sir Lucan the Butler is a servant of King Arthur and one of the Knights of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend. The duties of a "butler" have changed over time; Lucan was supposed to have been in charge of the royal court, along with Bedivere the Marshal and Sir Kay the Seneschal....
  • Sir Maleagant
    Maleagant

    Maleagant is a villain from Arthurian legend. Originally a Knight of the Round Table son of King Bagdemagus of Gorre, his claim to fame is as the abductor of Guinevere....
    , who abducted Guinevere
    Guinevere

    Guinevere was the legendary queen consort of King Arthur. She was most famous for her love affair with Arthur's chief knight Sir Lancelot, which first appears in Chr?tien de Troyes' Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart....
  • Sir Meliant de Lis
    Meliant de Lis

    Meliant is a minor character in several Arthurian romances. In The Livre de Artus, Gawain's lover Floree marries Melianz de Lis. In the Vulgate Lancelot, the second romance of the Lancelot-Grail, Carado of the Dolorous Tower takes Melyans le Gai's wife as his mistress....
  • Sir Mordred
    Mordred

    Mordred or Modred is a character in the Matter of Britain, known as a notorious traitor who fought King Arthur at the Battle of Camlann, where he was killed and Arthur fatally wounded....
    , Arthur's illegitimate son and destroyer of the kingdom
  • Sir Morholt
    Morholt

    In Arthurian legend, Morholt is an Ireland warrior who demands tribute from Mark of Cornwall of Cornwall until he is slain by Tristan, Mark's nephew and defender....
  • Sir Palamedes the Saracen
    Palamedes (Arthurian legend)

    Palamedes, is a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend. He is a Saracen paganism who converts to Christianity later in his life, and his unrequited love for Iseult brings him into frequent conflict with Tristan....
  • Sir Pelleas
    Pelleas

    Pelleas is a Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. His story first appears in the Post-Vulgate Cycle. There, Pellias is the son of a poor vavasour who seeks the love of the high-born maiden, Arcade or Archade....
    , husband of the Lady of the Lake
    Lady of the Lake

    The Lady of the Lake is the name of several related characters who play integral parts in the Arthurian legend. These characters' roles include giving King Arthur his sword Excalibur, taking the dying king to Avalon after the Battle of Camlann, enchanting Merlin, and raising Lancelot after the death of his father....
  • King Pellinore
  • Sir Percival
    Percival

    Percival or Perceval is one of King Arthur's legendary Knights of the Round Table. In Welsh literature his name is Peredur . He is most famous for his involvement in the quest for the Holy Grail....
     (Perceval, Peredur), son of Pellinore
  • Sir Sagramore le Desirous
    Sagramore

    Sir Sagramore is a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend. His characterization varies from story to story, though he is surprisingly prolific; he appears in a number of early stories, such as Chr?tien de Troyes' works, and he turns up in all the cyclical versions....
  • Sir Safir, brother of Palamedes
  • Sir Segwarides
    Segwarides

    Segwarides is a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table in the Arthurian legend. In the Prose Tristan and Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, Segwarides is a liegeman of King Mark who is cuckholded by Tristan....
    , brother of Palamedes
  • Sir Tor
    Sir Tor

    Sir Tor is a Knights of the Round Table according to Arthurian legend. He appears frequently in Arthurian literature.In earlier mentions Tor's father is King Ars or Aries, but the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur say this man is his adoptive father while his natural father is King Pellinore....
  • Sir Tristram
    Tristan

    Sir Tristan is one of the main characters of the Tristan and Iseult story, a Cornwall hero and one of the Knights of the Round Table featuring in the Matter of Britain....
     (Tristan)
  • King Uriens
    Urien

    Urien was a late 6th century king of Rheged, an early British kingdom in northern England and southern Scotland. His power and his victories, including Battle of Gwen Ystrad and Battle of Alclud Ford, are celebrated in the Book of Taliesin, the supposed Taliesin of which served as his bard....
  • Sir Ywain
    Ywain

    Sir Ywain is a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table and the son of King Urien in Arthurian legend. The historical Owain mab Urien, on whom the literary character is based, was the king of Rheged in Great Britain during the late 6th century....
     (Owain), son of King Uriens of Gore
  • Sir Ywain the Bastard
    Ywain the Bastard

    Ywain the Bastard, also called Ywain the Adventurous, is a son of King Urien of Gore and a Knights of the Round Table of the Round Table in Arthurian legend....
    , also son of Uriens
In addition, Malory's account includes many obscure knights during the episode containing Sir Urry:
  • King Angwish of Ireland,
  • King AB-Enion, Beignon (Benion in Breton) named after a Celtic Seat located Bretagne région, but also with Welsh origins AP-AB = Son of
  • Earl Aristance,
  • Sir Azreal,
  • Sir Arrok,
  • Sir Ascamore,
  • Sir Balan (Brother of Sir Balin, Killed his brother by accident in a duel in which they both wore helmets and did not know who they were fighting)
  • Sir Balin (Brother of Sir Balan, Killed his brother by accident in a duel in which they both wore helmets and did not know who they were fighting)
  • Sir Barrant le Apres (King with a Hundred Knights),
  • Sir Bellenger le Beau,
  • Sir Belliance le Orgulous,
  • Sir Blamor de Ganis,
  • Sir Bleoberis de Ganis,
  • Sir Borre le Cœur Hardi (King Arthur's son),
  • Sir Brandiles,
  • Sir Brian de Listinoise,
  • King Carados of Scotland,
  • Sir Cardok,
  • Duke Chalance of Clarence,
  • King Clariance of Northumberland,
  • Sir Clarus of Cleremont,
  • Sir Clegis,
  • Sir Clodrus,
  • Sir Colgrevance,
  • Sir Crosslem,
  • Sir Damas,
  • Sir Degrave sans Villainy (fought with the giant of the Black Lowe),
  • Sir Degrevant,
  • Sir Dinas le Seneschal de Cornwall,
  • Sir Dinas,
  • Sir Dodinas le Savage,
  • Sir Dornar,
  • Sir Driant,
  • Sir Edward of Caernarvon,
  • Sir Edward of Orkney,
  • Sir Epinogris (son of King Clariance of Northumberland),
  • Sir Fergus,
  • Sir Florence and Sir Lovell (sons of Gawain by Sir Brandiles's sister),
  • Sir Gahalantine,
  • Sir Galahalt (a duke known as the Haut Prince),
  • Sir Galihodin,
  • Sir Galleron of Galway,
  • Sir Gauter,
  • Sir Gillimer,
  • Sir Grummor Grummorson,
  • Sir Gumret le Petit,
  • Sir Harry le Fils Lake,
  • Sir Hebes (not Hebes le Renowne),
  • Sir Hebes le Renowne,
  • Sir Hectimere,
  • Sir Helian le Blanc,
  • Sir Herminde,
  • Sir Hervis de la Forest Savage,
  • Sir Ironside (Knight of the Red Launds),
  • Sir Kay l'Estrange (not Kay, Arthur's seneschal),
  • Earl Lambaile,
  • Sir Lambegus,
  • Sir Lamiel of Cardiff
    Sir Lamiel

    Sir Lamiel or Sir Lamiel of Cardiff is a Knight of the Round Table who appears in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. Very little else is known about Sir Lamiel....
    ,
  • Sir Lavain,
  • Sir Lucan the Butler,
  • Sir Mador de la Porte,
  • Sir Marrok (whose wife turned him into a werewolf for seven years),
  • Sir Melias de l'Isle,
  • Sir Melion of the Mountain,
  • Sir Meliot de Logris,
  • Sir Menaduke,
  • Sir Morganor,
  • King Nentres of Garlot,
  • Sir Neroveus,
  • Sir Ozanna le Cœur Hardi,
  • Sir Perimones (brother to Persant and Pertolepe. Called the Red Knight),
  • Sir Persant,
  • Sir Pertolepe,
  • Sir Petipace of Winchelsea,
  • Sir Plaine de Fors,
  • Sir Plenorius,
  • Sir Priamus,
  • Sir Reynold,
  • Sir Sadok,
  • Sir Selises of the Dolorous Tower,
  • Sir Sentrail,
  • Sir Severause le Breuse (known for rejecting battles with men in favour of giants, dragons, and wild beasts),
  • Sir Suppinabiles,
  • Earl Ulbawes,
  • Sir Urry,
  • Sir Uwain le Avoutres, and
  • Sir Villiars the Valiant.


Yet other sources add more obscure knights. For example, Lancelot und Ginevra (Anonymous, 1230) mentions Sir Gaimar and has him a lover of both Guinevere
Guinevere

Guinevere was the legendary queen consort of King Arthur. She was most famous for her love affair with Arthur's chief knight Sir Lancelot, which first appears in Chr?tien de Troyes' Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart....
 and Morgan le Fay
Morgan le Fay

Morgan le Fay, alternatively known as Morgane, Morgain, Morgana and other variants, is a powerful Magician and antagonist of King Arthur and Guinevere in the Arthurian legend....
. (He has had an asteroid
Asteroid

Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are small Solar System bodies in orbit around the Sun, smaller than planets but larger than meteoroids....
 named after him: 9502 Gaimar
9502 Gaimar

9502 Gaimar is a Main-belt Asteroid discovered on , by at .External links ...
)

See also

Sir ShippMarino Sir Shipp Sir Chandler

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