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- Laudine abstract "Laudine is a character in Chrétien de Troyes's 12th-century romance Yvain, or, The Knight with the Lion and all of its adaptations, which include the Welsh tale of Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain and the German epic Iwein by Hartmann von Aue. Usually known as the Lady of the Fountain, she becomes the wife of the poem's protagonist, Yvain, one of the knights of King Arthur's Round Table, after he kills her husband, but later spurns the knight-errant when he neglects her for heroic adventure, only to take him back in the end.Chrétien calls her "la dame de Landuc", i.e. the noblewoman in command of the territory and castle of "Landuc", located near a supernatural fountain within the enchanted forest of Brocéliande. The lady Laudine's fountain, which magically generated a powerful storm when its water was poured into a nearby basin, was guarded by her husband, Esclados the Red, until his defeat by Yvain. After learning about his cousin Calogrenant's encounter with Esclados, in which the former was attacked and beaten for using the well to create a storm, Yvain took revenge on behalf of his kinsman by slaying Esclados in combat. He then followed the mortally wounded warrior back to the castle, where he fell instantly in love with his victim's widow. Though distraught over her husband's death, Laudine was convinced by her vassals (especially her servant and confidante Lunete) to marry Yvain to ensure the protection of her lands.When Yvain was invited to pursue knightly exploits with Gauvain (Gawain), Laudine did not want him to go, but relented when he promised to return after a set number of days. She provided her husband with a magic ring that protected true lovers from bodily harm and warned him not to be late; but Yvain, caught up in his chivalric quests, failed to come home on the agreed upon day. Laudine had a messenger retrieve her ring and inform her absent husband that he was not allowed back. After a resultant period of madness (spent as a wild man in the woods), Yvain engaged in a new series of adventures, fighting to aid others (such as the lion that gave him his nickname) rather than gain glory for himself, and eventually proved himself to Laudine, who accepted her husband back into her castle.In the 13th-century Welsh tale of Owain, one of the Three Welsh Romances associated with the Mabinogion, the corresponding character is left unnamed, known only by her title: Lady, or Countess, of the Fountain. Her first husband is referred to as the Black Knight.The name Laudine is generally associated with Lodonensis (or Laudonensis), a Latinized form of the toponym Lothian.".
- Laudine thumbnail Burne-Jones,_Edward_Owain-departs-from-landine.jpg?width=300.
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- Laudine wikiPageRevisionID "625438538".
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Black_Knight_(Arthurian_legend).
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Brocéliande.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Calogrenant.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Arthurian_characters.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_counts_and_countesses.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Chivalric_romance.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Chrétien_de_Troyes.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Confidant.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Count.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Countess.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Enchanted_forest.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Epic_poetry.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Esclados.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Fountain.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Gauvain.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Gawain.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Hartmann_von_Aue.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Heroic_epic.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Iwein.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink King_Arthur.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Knight-errant.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Lady.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Latinisation_of_names.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Lothian.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Love_at_first_sight.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Lunete.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Lynette_and_Lyonesse.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Mabinogion.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Magic_ring.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_German_literature.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Welsh_literature.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Noblewoman.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Owain,_or_the_Lady_of_the_Fountain.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Quest.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Red_Knight.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Round_Table.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Single_combat.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Supernatural.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Three_Welsh_Romances.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Toponym.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Toponymy.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Vainglory.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Vanity.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Vassal.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Wild_man.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Yvain.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Yvain,_or,_The_Knight_with_the_Lion.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Yvain,_the_Knight_of_the_Lion.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink Ywain.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLink File:Burne-Jones,_Edward_Owain-departs-from-landine.jpg.
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lady of the Fountain".
- Laudine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Laudine".
- Laudine hasPhotoCollection Laudine.
- Laudine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arthurian_Legend.
- Laudine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Laudine subject Category:Arthurian_characters.
- Laudine subject Category:Fictional_counts_and_countesses.
- Laudine hypernym Character.
- Laudine type FictionalCharacter.
- Laudine type Character.
- Laudine comment "Laudine is a character in Chrétien de Troyes's 12th-century romance Yvain, or, The Knight with the Lion and all of its adaptations, which include the Welsh tale of Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain and the German epic Iwein by Hartmann von Aue.".
- Laudine label "Laudine".
- Laudine sameAs Laudine.
- Laudine sameAs Laudine.
- Laudine sameAs m.08ntt8.
- Laudine sameAs Q3218591.
- Laudine sameAs Q3218591.
- Laudine wasDerivedFrom Laudine?oldid=625438538.
- Laudine depiction Burne-Jones,_Edward_Owain-departs-from-landine.jpg.
- Laudine isPrimaryTopicOf Laudine.