Laudine

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Laudine is a noble lady from Arthurian legend, best known as the Lady of the Fountain in Chrétien de Troyes’ romance "Yvain, the Knight of the Lion."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arthurian character
fictional character
noblewoman
appearsIn Yvain ou le Chevalier au Lion NERFINISHED
Yvain, the Knight of the Lion NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Arthurian romance
appearsInLiteraryCycle Matter of Britain NERFINISHED
associatedWith Arthurian court of King Arthur NERFINISHED
enchanted forest
magic storm‑summoning fountain
characterTrait capable of strong emotion
honorable
proud
createdBy Chrétien de Troyes NERFINISHED
employerOf Lunete NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Arthurian legend
firstAppearance Yvain, the Knight of the Lion NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceAuthor Chrétien de Troyes NERFINISHED
gender female
languageOfOrigin Old French literature
laterAdaptations Middle High German Yvain adaptations
various medieval Arthurian romances
literaryPeriod 12th century
marriageArrangedBy Lunete NERFINISHED
medium literature
nameVariant Dame de la Fontaine NERFINISHED
Lady of the Fountain NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction love interest of Yvain
sovereign lady whose favor validates the knight
nationalTradition French Arthurian tradition
notableFor grief for Esclados the Red
marriage to Yvain
reconciliation with Yvain
residesAt Fountain of Barenton NERFINISHED
castle by the magic fountain
role Lady of the Fountain NERFINISHED
castellan of the fountain’s domain
servedBy Lunete NERFINISHED
setting Arthurian Britain NERFINISHED
spouse Yvain NERFINISHED
spouseOf Yvain NERFINISHED
themeAssociated courtly love
forgiveness
marital fidelity
widowOf Esclados the Red NERFINISHED
workTypeContext chivalric romance

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Sir Yvain spouse Laudine
Yvain spouse Laudine