Cai

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Cai is a figure from early Welsh Arthurian tradition who served as the prototype for the later literary character Sir Kay.

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Cai canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in Welsh mythology
legendary figure
appearsIn Culhwch and Olwen NERFINISHED
Welsh Triads NERFINISHED
early Welsh Arthurian tales
associatedPlace Arthur’s court NERFINISHED
associatedWith King Arthur NERFINISHED
characterType heroic retainer of Arthur
culture Welsh
gender male
influenced later medieval Arthurian romance tradition
languageOfAttestation Welsh
literaryDevelopment evolved into the more courtly but boorish Sir Kay in later romance
mythologicalContext Brythonic Arthurian cycle NERFINISHED
nameVariant Cai Hir NERFINISHED
Cai ap Cynyr NERFINISHED
Cai fab Cynyr NERFINISHED
Cei NERFINISHED
notableAbility extraordinary size or stature (epithet "Hir")
supernatural powers (in some Welsh sources)
prototypeFor Sir Kay NERFINISHED
region Britain NERFINISHED
relationship companion of Bedwyr (Bedivere) in some tales
role Arthur’s companion
courtier of Arthur
warrior
sourceType medieval Welsh literature
timePeriod early Middle Ages (literary attestation)
tradition early Welsh Arthurian tradition

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Sir Kay basedOn Cai