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- Ascapart abstract "Ascapart (also spelled Ascupart, Ascapard, Ascopard, and Asgapard) was a legendary giant from English folklore, supposedly conquered by Bevis of Hampton, though so huge as to carry Bevis, his wife, and horse under his arm. He was 30 feet tall but the smallest of his land, and was defeated after his club (made from a whole tree) was swung at Sir Bevis and became stuck in soft ground. Rather than slaying the giant however, Sir Bevis decided to make him his Squire. Later Ascapart betrayed Bevis and took his wife Josiane, who was imprisoned with Ascapart as her jailer. For this Ascapart was killed by Bevis' friends when they freed Josiane.Alongside the story of Bevis of Hampton, the giant appears in the local folklore of Hampshire and the New Forest; large medieval paintings of Sir Bevis and Ascupart can be found in the Southampton Bargate Monument Gallery (apparently 17th century restorations of early 14th century originals).David Foster Wallace coined the adjective ascapartic in his novel Infinite Jest, in reference to this giant.".
- Ascapart thumbnail Sir_Bevis_and_Josyan_leading_Ascapart.jpg?width=300.
- Ascapart wikiPageID "2221317".
- Ascapart wikiPageLength "1784".
- Ascapart wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Ascapart wikiPageRevisionID "697886127".
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink Bargate.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink Bevis_of_Hampton.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bevis_of_Hampton.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_giants.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hampshire_folklore.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink David_Foster_Wallace.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink English_folklore.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink Giant_(mythology).
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink Hampshire.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink Infinite_Jest.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink New_Forest.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLink File:Sir_Bevis_and_Josyan_leading_Ascapart.jpg.
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ascapart".
- Ascapart wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ascopard".
- Ascapart wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Europe-myth-stub.
- Ascapart wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ascapart wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Ascapart wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Ascapart subject Category:Bevis_of_Hampton.
- Ascapart subject Category:English_giants.
- Ascapart subject Category:Hampshire_folklore.
- Ascapart hypernym Giant.
- Ascapart type Star.
- Ascapart type Character.
- Ascapart comment "Ascapart (also spelled Ascupart, Ascapard, Ascopard, and Asgapard) was a legendary giant from English folklore, supposedly conquered by Bevis of Hampton, though so huge as to carry Bevis, his wife, and horse under his arm. He was 30 feet tall but the smallest of his land, and was defeated after his club (made from a whole tree) was swung at Sir Bevis and became stuck in soft ground. Rather than slaying the giant however, Sir Bevis decided to make him his Squire.".
- Ascapart label "Ascapart".
- Ascapart sameAs Q4803789.
- Ascapart sameAs m.06x0jm.
- Ascapart sameAs Q4803789.
- Ascapart wasDerivedFrom Ascapart?oldid=697886127.
- Ascapart depiction Sir_Bevis_and_Josyan_leading_Ascapart.jpg.
- Ascapart isPrimaryTopicOf Ascapart.