Fontaine


    1. Fontaine, La

      Under the shadow of sycamores, where Lancelot drank poisoned water.


    2. Fontaine, La

      Where Lancelot rescued the damsel who had healed him when he had poisoned himself.


      See also
      Damoisele | The Legend of King Arthur



    3. Fontaine, La

      At the foot of an olive tree there was a fountain of such a nature which changes color five times a day. It is called "the miraculous fountain", and the fountain of pity and mercy.


      See also
      Fountain of Changing Colors | The Legend of King Arthur



    4. Fontaine, La

      A fountain to which Lancelot came and which vanished when he stopped to drink.

      Sommer's quotes the Vulgate which says: "c'est li saint graax" ('it is the holy grail'), "c'est la grace del saint espirit" ('it is the grace of the Holy Spirit").


    5. Fontaine, La

      Where one of Arthur's huntsmen wounds Lancelot with an arrow.


    6. Fontaine aux Fees, La
      Fontaine as Fees

      La Fontaine aux Fees was located beneath a sycamore in the forest of Camelot.

      Here forest dwellers claimed to have seen fairy ladies.


      See also
      Maruc the Red | The Legend of King Arthur



    7. Fontaine Boillant, La
      Fontaine qui Boilloit

      The Boiling Well in the Perilous Forest. See Forest of the Boiling Well.


    8. Fontaine des Deux Sycamores

      A brook in Scotland or northern Logres. [More]


    9. Fontaine des Deux Sycamors

      "By the end of the Forest Perilous, to the Wasteland" where Belyas li Noirs struck down Gawain, Ywain and Galeschin.

      It is probably identical with the Fontaine above.


      See also
      Fontane la Salvęsche | The Legend of King Arthur