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Hoselice

Two entries with the name Hoselice.


Hoselice

Cocelice, Haucelice, Hocelice, Hoceliche, Hoelice, Hofelice, Hoscelice, Hoschelice, Hoselice, Hosselice, Hosseliche, Hotelice, Hozelice, Ostrich, Selice, Sorelice

An early name of Wales, according to the Vulgate romances. Its finest city was Palagre.

It was renamed in honor of Galahad, son of Joseph of Arimathea. Galahad was its first Christian king. The kingdom was renamed to Gales.


See also
Hocelice | The Legend of King Arthur


Sources
Lancelot do Lac | 1215-1220
Vulgate Estoire del Saint Graal | 1220-1235


Hoselice

Hoschelice

A Saxon kingdom ruled by Ammaduc (Aminaduc), who led an invasion of Britain at the beginning of Arthur’s reign.


Source
Vulgate Merlin | 1220-1235