Carduel

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Carduel is a legendary royal city in Arthurian romance literature, often depicted as one of the principal seats of King Arthur’s court.

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Carduel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arthurian location
legendary city
royal city
appearsIn Vulgate Cycle
surface form: Arthurian prose romances

Vulgate Cycle
surface form: Old French Arthurian romances
associatedTheme chivalry
courtly love
royal authority
associatedWith King Arthur
culturalContext Arthurian legend
surface form: Arthurian mythos

medieval European literature
depictedAs court city of King Arthur
fictionalLocationIn Arthurian romance
hasAttribute courtly
legendary
royal
hasCourt King Arthur's court
surface form: King Arthur’s court
hasRelevanceTo Arthurian geography studies
languageOfName Old French
medium medieval romance literature
narrativeFunction seat of Arthur’s kingship
setting for Arthurian courtly adventures
oftenConfusedWith Cardigan
Carlion
ontologicalStatus mythical place
regionInLegend Great Britain
surface form: Britain
roleInArthurianLegend principal seat of King Arthur’s court
royal residence of King Arthur
sometimesIdentifiedWith Carlisle
timePeriodOfTextualTradition High Middle Ages

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