Gandaries, Kandiges
Tristan’s great-great-grandfather. He was the son of King Apollo of Lyoness and Gloriande.
His father was murdered by the son of the King of Cornwall, who took Candaces in and raised him as his own. When he came of age, he married the king’s daughter, Cressille, and became heir to Cornwall and Liones (Lyonesse).
He had twelve sons, including Crissidés and Baralis, who became the kings of Cornwall and Lyonesse, respectively.
Sources
Prose Tristan | 1230-1240
La Tavola Ritonda | 1325–1350
Povest’ o Tryshchane | c. 1580