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PERCEVAL
- Perceval
Father of Perceval in the Middle English Sir Perceval of Galles. He married Acheflour, Arthur’s sister. He was killed in battle by the Red Knight, prompting Acheflour to raise Perceval ignorant of knighthood and its dangers. He replaces Alain, Pellinore, and other characters in earlier Perceval stories.
- Perceval
A knight who served King Pellinore. Pellinore named his son Perceval after him.
- Perceval of Wales
Parcefal, Parceval, Parcifal, Parcival, Parsifal, Partzefal, Parzival, Perceva(l)le, Percevas, Percevelle, Perchevael, Perciuales, Percival, Percyvell, Perlesvaus, Persevall, Prenzival, Pressivalle, Prezzivale
Known among Welsh sources as Peredur, Perceval appears to have been the invention of Chrétien de Troyes, for this is the earliest reference made to a character by this name. In German sources he is called Parsifal or Parzival. I have chosen to call him Percivale.
Six characters and two items. [More]
- Percivale - Knight of the Round Table.
- Percivale's 'Angels', Their Five Knights and Three Maidens
- Percivale's Charcoal Burner - Gave directions.
- Percivale's Cousin - Fisher King's Niece.
- Percivale's Emerald Ring - A stolen ring.
- Percivale's Hermit Uncle - A holy man.
- Percivale's Mother - She wanted to keep him safe.
- Percivale's Sword - With a red cross.
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