Calogrenant
Calogrenant is knight at the court of the King Arthur. He is the cousin of Yvain.
Yvain or the Knight with the lion
This book written by Chrétien of Troyes tells the meeting between a lion and Yvain. At the time of a festival of the Pentecost, Calogrenant tells the shame of its life: a duel against a knight whom it lost. Yvain promises to him to recover its Honneur and goes there. In way, it meets a Vilain which speaks to him about a marvellous fountain which, when one pours water on his perron has the gift to start appalling storms. Yvain tests and fall on a knight (the lord of the fountain is the knight who had beaten Calogrenant.) Yvain wounds it with death, follows it in its castle and fall on a Pucelle named Lunette. It helps it to hide and will warn its mistress who is the woman of the beaten knight. Learning death from her husband, the princess decides to seek the assassin, but Lunette decides to make them meet. Yvain falls in love with the woman then from her adversary.
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