NIGHTBRINGER | The Arthurian Encyclopedia

Queen’s Ford

Gue de la Roine, Guez le Roine

A ford on the Humber River named for Queen Guenevere, who was the first to discover it. This was during Arthur’s battle at the Humber against five kings or the Saxons.

Later, Albyon (Alibon), the son of the vavasour of Queen’s Ford, took it upon himself to guard it, and fought at one point with Lancelot.


See also
Five Kings | The Legend of King Arthur


Sources
Lancelot do Lac | 1215-1220
Vulgate Lancelot | 1215-1230
Le Livre d’Artus | Early 13th century
Post-Vulgate Suite du Merlin | 1230-1240