NIGHTBRINGER | The Arthurian Encyclopedia

Flying Horse


Rooted in the French romance La Belle Maguelonne et Pierre de Provence (The Fair Magalona and Peter of Provence), this medieval tale follows Count Peter on a daring quest to find the beautiful Magelone, daughter of the King of Naples. Amidst the tapestry of romance, adventure, and magic woven into the narrative, Merlin, the legendary wizard, creates one of his marvels.

The Flying Horse, crafted by Merlin, emerges as a testament to the wizard’s mastery over the mystical arts. Found within the pages of this timeless tale, the Flying Horse embodies the essence of enchantment and wonder that characterizes Arthurian legend. With its ability to soar through the skies, this magical steed grants its rider the power to overcome obstacles and traverse great distances with ease.

The story was retold by Ludwig Tieck in Liebesgeschichte der schönen Magelone und des Grafen Peter von Provence (The Love Story of the Beautiful Magelone and Count Peter of Provence) in 1797.


Sources
La Belle Maguelonne et Pierre de Provence | 13th or 14th centuries
Liebesgeschichte der schönen Magelone und des Grafen Peter von Provence | Ludwig Tieck, 1797