Dame d'Amore


In Thomas Chestre’s Lybeaus Desconus, the fairy of the Golden Isle who loved Guinglain, Gawaine’s son.

She broke with Guinglain when he refused to give up worldly life for her, and he eventually married a princess. In Renaut de Bâgé’s Le Bel Inconnu, she is called the Maiden of the White Hands.


See also
Damoisele | The Legend of King Arthur
La Damosele del Grant Pui de Mont Dolerous | The Legend of King Arthur
Damsel | The Legend of King Arthur
Lady | The Legend of King Arthur
Maiden | The Legend of King Arthur


Malgier the Grey | The Legend of King Arthur