Elins, Eluin, Eluins, Helin, Helins, Heluin, Heluine, Heluins
The lord of Graie and vassal of the knight Bleoberis.
When Bleoberis was defeated in combat by Gawaine’s son Guinglain, he ordered Elin and two other knights – the Knight of Saie and William of Salebrant – to track down Guinglain and defeat him. Guinglain made short work of these knights, and Elin’s arm was broken in the combat.
Source
Le Bel Inconnu | Renaut de Bâgé, 1185–1190

