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    In Arthurian legend, Gorlois ( Welsh: Gwrlais) of Tintagel was the Duke of Cornwall. He was the first husband of King Arthur 's mother Igraine and the father of her daughters, Arthur's half-sisters. Her second husband was Uther Pendragon, the High King of Britain and Arthur's father, who marries her after killing him.

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    In Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, Igerna enters the story as the wife of Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall. In Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, her daughters by Gorlois are Elaine, Morgause and Morgan le Fay.

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    In Arthurian legend, Gorlois ( Welsh: Gwrlais) of Tintagel was the Duke of Cornwall. He was the first husband of King Arthur 's mother Igraine and the father of her daughters, Arthur's half-sisters.

  5. Sir Gorlois was Uther Pendragon's best friend and the husband of Vivienne. He was assumed to be the biological father of Morgana Pendragon but it was later revealed that he was actually her step-father. Contents.

  6. Jan 12, 2022 · According to Geoffrey of Monmouth’s “Historia Regum Britanniae”, Gorlois was Duke of Cornwall in the middle of the 5th century. He was the owner of Tintagel Castle and husband of the beautiful Igraine .

  7. Sources diverge leading up to the time of King Arthur, with Caradoc placed either during the time of Arthur (as in the Welsh Triads, and later tradition), soon before Gorlois (Carew's Survey of Cornwall), or before his brother Dionotus as Caradocus in the Historia Regum Britanniae.

  8. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth 's 'History of the Kings of Britain,' Gorlois was the 'Duke of Cornwall' in roughly the mid-fifth century. He was the master of Tintagel Castle ( Din-Tagell) and the husband of the ravishingly beautiful Ygerna (Igraine, in other texts), whose charms were an irresistible temptation to King Uther.

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