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Aengus Arawn Badb Brigid Cailleach Ceridwen Cernunnos Cu Chulainn Dagda Danu Gwydion Herne the Hunter Lugh Medb Morrigan Neit Nuada Taliesin Taranis
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Isolde the Fair

The heroine in the Tristan legend. Isolde the Fair was the daughter of King Gorman of Ireland and the Elder Isolde, sister of Morholt (Marhaus). In the Prose Tristan, Isolde's father was called Anguin, while in Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, the king was called Agwisance. Isolde was known as Isolde La Beale ("Isolde the Fair"), and Isolde de Blonde.

Isolde was famous for being the lover of Tristan (Tristram). Tristan came to woo Isolde for his uncle, King Mark of Cornwall, but the pair accidentally drank a love potion, falling instantly in love with one another. Even though Isolde was married to King Mark, she secretly committed adultery with Tristan.

Isolde (Iseult)

Isolde (Iseult)
Charles E. Perugini
Oil on canvas

In all the stories, Isolde died of grief when Tristan was killed. There are too many versions on how they died to be told here.

Isolde's loyal companion and maidservant (or lady-in-waiting) was named Brangwain (Brangien, Brangain), who also happened to be her cousin. It was Brangwain who was responsible for the love potion.

Isolde should not be confused with two other women also named Isolde. Isolde had a mother who was also named Isolde, who was often called Queen Isolde or the Elder Isolde. The Elder Isolde was the wife of the king of Ireland.

There was also Isolde of the White Hands who came from Brittany, and who had married Tristan when the hero was exiled from Cornwall.

Related Information

Name

Isolde, Iseult, Isolt, Iseut, Isoud, Ysolde, Yseut, Ysoud.
Essyllt (Welsh).

Isolde of Ireland;
the Irish Isolde.

Isolde La Beale ("Isolde the Fair").
Isolde de Blonde ("Isolde the Blonde").

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By Jimmy Joe

Arthurian Women:

  • • Guinevere (Guenevere)
  • • Igraine
  • • Anna
  • • Morgawse
  • • Morgan le Fay
  • • Blasine (Elaine)
  • • Lady of the Lake
  • • Gwendoloena (Gwendoleu)
  • • Isolde the Fair
  • • Brangwain
  • • Isolde of the White Hands
  • • Elaine of Corbenic
  • • Perceval's Sister
  • • Elaine the Fair
  • • Lady of the Fountain
  • • Lunete
  • • Enide (Enid)
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Isolde of the White Hands

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Brangwain

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Igraine

Igraine was the wife of Duke Gorlois of Cornwall (or Hoel of Tintagel), and later Uther Pendragon , the king of Britain. In a lot of cases, Igraine's parents were not given. According to John of Glastonbury, Igraine was the descendant of Helaius, ...

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House of Cornwall

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Gráinne

Gráinne

Wife of Diarmait . Gráinne was the daughter of Cormac Mac Airt , the high king of Ireland. Gráinne only appeared in the Irish romance titled Tóraigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne ( The Pursuit of Diarmait and Gráinne ). The tale of the love triangl...

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