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Elaine of Astolat

Elaine of Astolat
Matter of Britain character
Elaine, the Lady of Shallott by Edward Reginald Frampton (1920)
First appearanceVulgate Cycle
In-universe information
HomeAstolat

Elaine of Astolat (/ˈæstəˌlæt, -ɑːt/[1]), also known as Elayne of Ascolat and other variants of the name, is a figure in Arthurian legend. She is a lady from the castle of Astolat who dies of her unrequited love for Sir Lancelot. Well-known versions of her story appear in Sir Thomas Malory's 1485 book Le Morte d'Arthur, Alfred, Lord Tennyson's mid-19th-century Idylls of the King, and Tennyson's poem "The Lady of Shalott". She should not be confused with Elaine of Corbenic, the mother of Galahad by Lancelot.

  1. ^ "Astolat". Dictionary.com Unabridged (Online). n.d. Retrieved 2016-01-21.

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