Encounter, unknown to either, with GalahadQ11. Meeting with recluse auntQ13.Assistance at the hands of the Red KnightQ16.Adventure of the shipQ33, essay to draw swordQ35.Receives Galahad’s swordQ41, bears Galahad company for five yearsQ47——adjusts the sword at the Court of PellesQ248.
Encounter, unknown to either, with GalahadQ11. Meeting with recluse auntQ13.
Assistance at the hands of the Red KnightQ16.
Adventure of the shipQ33, essay to draw swordQ35.
Receives Galahad’s swordQ41, bears Galahad company for five yearsQ47——adjusts the sword at the Court of PellesQ248.
Breaking of sword at the Gate of ParadiseGe2——Blessings of the country folk for putting questionGe3——Mending of sword at forge of the serpentGe4——Accomplishment of the feat of the Perillous SeatGe5——adventures at sister’s Castle, with Mordret, and at cousin’s, Castle of MaidensGe6——encounter with Kex, Gauvain, and TristanGe7,cf.T7——meeting with GornumantGe8 (cf.T6) and fight with the resuscitating hag——third arrival at Blanchefleur’s Castle, marriageGe9——deliverance of maiden, abolition of evil custom, knight on fireGe10-12——obtains the promised shieldG13——combat with the Dragon KingGe14——arrival at abbey and story of MordrainsGe15,Q15——the swan-drawn coffinGe16——Devil in tombGe17,cf.Q7——deliverance of maiden from fountainGe18——punishment of traitress damselGe19——combat with giantGe20,cf.T9——encounters KexGe21——third arrival at Grail CastleGe22.
PERCEVAL’S AUNTQ13, 14.
PERCEVAL’S SISTER, daughter to PellehemQ2,G12,D5-7,Q35, 36, 38, 41, 42——cf.M7.
PERCEVAL’S UNCLE, seeGonemans,Fisher King.
PETRONEGG29.
PETRUSB8, 12, 13, 14,PETERGG43,PIERRONGG45, 47, 48.
PHILOSOPHINEGe6, 15.
PILATEB1,GG2,B3, 6.
PRIADAM THE BLACKQ30.
QUIQUAGRANTMa5.
RED KNIGHT.Slain by PercevalC3, 4,T1, 5, who takes his arms, and is mistaken for himC6,T6, transferred to Galahad when latter takes Perceval’s placeQ14, 16——G8, 9.
ROSETTE, Loathly Maiden,G11,D8.
SAIGREMORSC10,Ma8, 9, 18,D2.
SARRAQUITEGG13, 16, 22, 28, 29, 59.
SARRASGG5, 11, 13, 15, 18,Ma3,Q26, 41, 50,GG30.
SEAT PERILLOUS(empty)B10,Dprol, 1——Q2,GG41,Ge5,Q13.
SERAPHEGG,Q,Ge,onceSalafrèsMa——Battle with TholomesGG12, 14,Q6, 26,Ma3,Ge15, renamedNasciens, which see.
SEVAIN OF MEAUXGG11.
SOLOMON’S SHIPQ35-38,GG24, 27, 30, 58.
SOLOMON’S SWORDQ35, 38,GG27,cf.Q48.
SORCERESSES OF GLOUCESTERM10, 25.
STAG HUNTG7, 8, 16, 18,D4, 13,M24.
SWORDPC3,C7, 8,M6,G3, 12, 22,Ma5, 22,Ge1, 2, 4, 15, 22,H,Q2, 3, 48,GG33, 44, 58. See alsoSolomon’s sword.
SYMEUQ46,GG31, 47, 49.
THOLOMESQ6,Ge15,GG11, 12, 14.
THOLOME CERASTREGG11.
TIBERIUS CÆSARGG3, 11,Ma3.
TITUSGG3.
TREBUCETorTRIBUETC8,W,Ma15.
URBAN OF THE BLACK THORND9,Co.
URLAINorURBANQ35 = BruillantGG58.
UTHER PENDRAGONGG9,cf.p. 64D.
VERRINEB6 = Marie la VenissienneGG3.
VESPASIANB6,GG3, 4,Ma3,Q7.
WASTE CITY, King of the,Ge8.
WASTE LANDPC1, (forest) 6,Q13, 35,GG58.
YSAIESGG30, 59 = Helyas,Q26.
YWAIN, seeOwain.
[This Index comprises the whole of the work with exception of the Summaries, for which see Index I. The references are to the pages. The entries apply solely to the page number or page group-number which they immediately precede, and not to all the pages between themselves and the next entry. In the majority of cases a simple number reference is given, and the fuller entries are to those points which the author wishes specially to emphasise.]