Logres

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Logres is the legendary kingdom associated with King Arthur, often depicted as the idealized realm of Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian romance.

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Label Occurrences
Logres canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Arthurian location
legendary kingdom
mythological place
appearsIn Arthurian legend
surface form: Arthurian romance

Vulgate Cycle
surface form: French Arthurian prose cycles

Vulgate Cycle
surface form: Post-Vulgate Cycle

Le Morte d'Arthur
surface form: Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur

Vulgate Cycle
medieval chivalric literature
associatedWith King Arthur's court
surface form: Camelot

King Arthur
Knights of the Round Table
centralThemeOf Christian kingship
chivalric order
ideal kingship
contrastedWith wasteland
describedAs Arthur’s kingdom
idealized realm of King Arthur
etymologicallyRelatedTo Lloegyr
Loegria
fallsDueTo betrayal of Mordred
sin and moral failure
hasCapital King Arthur's court
surface form: Camelot
hasCourt King Arthur's court
surface form: Arthur’s court at Camelot
hasCulturalOrigin medieval Britain
medieval France
hasLanguageOrigin Middle English
Old French
hasVariantName Loegria
Logris
identifiedWith England
influenced Christian allegorical interpretations of Arthurian legend
modern Arthurian fantasy literature
inhabitedBy Knights of the Round Table
surface form: Arthurian knights

Knights of the Round Table
locatedInNarrative Great Britain
surface form: Britain
partOf Arthurian legend
Matter of Britain
relatedMythology Holy Grail legends
surface form: Holy Grail quest

mythical Round Table of Camelot
surface form: Round Table

Sword in the Stone
ruledBy King Arthur
Uther Pendragon
symbolizes Christian moral order
chivalric virtue
just rule
threatenedBy Saxon invaders
internal treachery

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