Tristram the Younger
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Tristram the Younger, son of Tristram was the fourth and last king of Lyonesse. According to the very late Italian romance I Due Tristani, he is the son of Tristan and Isolde and succeeds King Mark on the throne of Cornwall.[1]
References[edit]
- Norris J Lacy (ed). Medieval Arthurian Literature: A Guide to Recent Research. Garland Publishing, Inc. 1996. Pages 418 and 419.
- "Tristán el Joven (1534)". David Hook (ed). The Arthur of the Iberians: The Arthurian Legends in the Spanish and Portuguese Worlds. University of Wales Press. 2015. Pages 354 to 362. See also pages 215, 310, 311, 316, 317, 322, 323, 330, 341, 456, 465, 466, 474 and 504.
- María Luzdivina Cuesta Torre. "Tristán el Joven [I, 52]" in "Diccionario". Tristán de Leonís el Joven. Centro de Estudios Cervantinos. 1999. Pages 73 and 74. See also passim.
- William J Entwistle. The Arthurian Legend in the Literatures of the Spanish Peninsula. J M Dent & Sons. E P Dutton & Co. 1925. Pages 127 to 129. See also page 126.
- ↑ Gardner, Edmund G. The Arthurian Legend in Italian Literature. J.M. Dent & Sons, 1930. 300ff.
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