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noun - (Arthurian legend) the most virtuous knight of the Round Table
In Arthurian legend, the purest of the Knights of the Round Table who alone succeeded in the quest for the Holy Grail.
One considered to be noble, pure, or chivalrous.
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Festival deceived Arthurian knight |
Noblest of King Arthur's knights |
Girl was forced to set about a noble adventurer |
Chivalrous knight |
Knight who found the Holy Grail |
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In some Arthurian legends, it's this knight & son of Lancelot who pulls the sword out of the stone |
In Arthurian legend, this chaste son of Lancelot found the Holy Grail |
In legend, this pure knight found the Holy Grail |
Some legends say this noblest knight, the "Kid" of Lancelot, could look into the grail & behold divine mysteries |
Noblest knight of the round table(7) |
Galahad description |
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Sir Galahad (; sometime referred to as Galeas or Galath ), in Arthurian legend, is a knight of King Arthur's Round Table and one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail. He is the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic, and is renowned for his gallantry and purity. Emerging quite late in the medieval Arthurian tradition, Sir Galahad first appears in the LancelotGrail cycle, and his story is taken up in later works such as the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. His name should not be mistaken with Galehaut, a different knight from Arthurian legend. |