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  4. Yvoire

Yvoire

A companion of Yvon.

Yvoire was one of Marsile's victims. Marsile also killed Gerard of Roussillon and Yvoire's companion, Yvon.

Other than this, not much is known about Yvoire.

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Yvoire, Ivorie, Yvoeries.

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Yvon, Gerard of Roussillon.

Jimmy Joe Timeless Myths

By Jimmy Joe

Twelve Peers:

  • • Anseis
  • • Berenger
  • • Engeler
  • • Gerard of Roussillon
  • • Gerer
  • • Gerin
  • • Oliver
  • • Oton
  • • Roland
  • • Samson
  • • Yvoire
  • • Yvon
Yvon

Yvon

A companion of Yvoire . Yvon was one of Marsile's victims. Marsile also killed Gerard of Roussillon and Yvon's companion, Yvoire. Other than this, not much is known about Yvon.

January 11th, 2006 • Jimmy Joe
Sir Yvain (Owain)

Sir Yvain (Owain)

Yvain (Ywain or Owain) was the son of King Urien . Yvain was known in Welsh legend as Owain. Most of the early legends don't give Yvain's mother's name, but some later legends say that Yvain's mother was Morgan le Fay , the half-sister of King Art...

February 4th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Gerard of Roussillon

Gerard of Roussillon

Also spelt Gerart or Girart. Gerard of Roussillon was perhaps the oldest member of the Twelve Peers, since he was always called Gerard of Roussillon, the old. Gerard of Roussillon was one of Marsile's victims. Marsile also killed Yvoire and Yvon ....

January 11th, 2006 • Jimmy Joe
Malgven

Malgven

Different versions of the legend of Ys give different accounts of who Malgven was, and how she met Gradlon . Malgven was either a sorceress or a druidess. One account said that she belonged to a group of deities or fairies, which were known in the...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Dahut

Dahut

Breton princess. Dahut was the daughter of Gradlon and the sorceress Malgven . Dahut was sometimes considered to also be a sorceress. She was also called Dahut and Ahes (Ahés or Ahé). Gradlon built the beautiful city of Ys for his daughter, becaus...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Guénolé

Guénolé

Guénolé was a priest or monk who founded the monastery at Landevennec in Brittany. In one story, he was a knight. Sometimes he appeared as a friend of the Armorician king, Gradlon , but in one tale, he condemned Gradlon for his sin as well as Grad...

November 8th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Yvain & the Lady of the Fountain

Yvain & the Lady of the Fountain

The popular romance of Yvain and the Lady of the Fountain (Laudine) was told in several countries. This tale told here was written by the French poet Chretien de Troyes (c. 1170), called Le Chevalier au lion ("Knight of the Lion", also called "Yva...

April 12th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
City of Ys

City of Ys

There have been several legends of a city or civilization that was wiped out by a flood or tidal wave, never to be seen again except through long forgotten lore. The earliest was that of Atlantis, which a philosopher of the 4th century BC, named P...

May 20th, 2002 • Jimmy Joe
Igraine

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, ...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Enide (Enid)

Enide (Enid)

Enide was the beautiful wife of the hero Erec or Gereint in Welsh and English literature. She was known as Enid in the Welsh legend. Enide was the niece of the count of Laluth. The French writer Chretien de Troyes compared her beauty with Isolde d...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe

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