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Goswhit was King Arthur's helmet, made of steel bound with gold and adorned with gems. Originally belonging to Uther, Arthur wore it at the battle against the Saxons at Bath.

A blood-dripping spear which appears in the Grail Procession. Feared as a weapon of destruction yet revered as a holy relic.

Glain, a legendary magic‑snake’s egg, connects Merlin to the mystical and wondrous world of Celtic and Cornish folklore, bridging Arthurian legend with mythical zoology.

The legendary Glastonbury Thorn, a mystical tree famed for blooming at Christmas and Easter.

Glastonbury Cross is the name given to a leaden funerary cross reportedly discovered in 1191. Monks claimed to have found the grave of King Arthur.

Glessig is listed as the name of a hound in Culhwch and Olwen.

Glessig is the sword wielded by Cyflwch, one of King Arthur's warriors in Culhwch and Olwen.

In La Tavola Ritonda, the Sword with the Strange Hangings survives the fall of Camelot, hanging before Galahad's statue until Charlemagne claims it and renames it Gioisa.