Entity: LANCELOT
Lancelot is the greatest of Arthur's knights and the lover of Queen Guinevere in Arthurian legend.
LANCELOT
Etymology
The name Lancelot is of French origin, derived from the Old French name Lanzelot, which may have roots in the Welsh name Llywelyn.
Definition
Lancelot is a legendary knight of the Round Table known for his bravery and his romantic involvement with Queen Guinevere in Arthurian legend.
Historical Context
Lancelot is a prominent figure in Arthurian literature, often portrayed as the greatest of King Arthur's knights. His complex relationship with Queen Guinevere and his role in the downfall of Camelot are central themes in many Arthurian tales.
Cultural Significance
Lancelot represents chivalry, loyalty, and the complexities of love and honor. His character has been depicted in various works of art, literature, and film, shaping the popular perception of medieval knights.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts include King Arthur, the Round Table, Queen Guinevere, and the Arthurian legend.
See Also
- [King Arthur](link to King Arthur entry)
- [Queen Guinevere](link to Queen Guinevere entry)
A legendary knight of the Round Table known for his bravery and his romantic involvement with Queen Guinevere.