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    Galahad ( / ˈɡæləhæd / ), sometimes referred to as Galeas ( / ɡəˈliːəs /) or Galath ( / ˈɡæləθ / ), among other versions of his name, is a knight of King Arthur 's Round Table and one of the three achievers of the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend.

  2. Galahad, the pure knight in Arthurian romance, son of Lancelot du Lac and Elaine (daughter of Pelles), who achieved the vision of God through the Holy Grail. In the first romance treatments of the Grail story (e.g., Chrétien de Troyes’s 12th-century Conte du Graal), Perceval was the Grail hero.

  3. kingarthursknights.com › knights-of-the-round-table › sir-galahadSir Galahad - King Arthur's Knights

    Sir Galahad mended the broken sword, and therefore, He was allowed to see the Grail. After seeing the Holy Grail, Galahad requested of Joseph of Arimathea that he die, which request was granted unto him. Galahad was always known as the “Perfect Knight” – perfect in courage, gentleness, courtesy, and chivalry.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › english-literature-1499 › sir-galahadSir Galahad | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Galahad. According to Arthurian legendi, Galahad was the purest and noblest knight in King Arthur's court and the only one ever to see the Holy Grail. The son of Lancelot — another celebrated knight — and Elaine, Galahad was raised by nuns and arrived at the court as a young man.

  5. Sir Galahad is a character from Arthurian legend- a knight of the Round Table and the son of Sir Lancelot. Legend says that Galahad searched for and later found the Holy Grail earning him the name 'The Grail Knight', as he was the only one on earth considered by God worthy of finding the Holy Grail.

  6. Sir Galahad, the son of Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic, is best known as the knight who achieves the Holy Grail. When Galahad appears, he is the chief Grail knight; in the French and English traditions, he replaces Perceval in this role.

  7. Galahad. According to Arthurian legendi, Galahad was the purest and noblest knight in King Arthur's court and the only one ever to see the Holy Grail. The son of Lancelot—another celebrated knight—and Elaine, Galahad was raised by nuns and arrived at the court as a young man.

  8. Galahad was the son of Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic, outside of marriage. When Galahad reached his adulthood, he was brought to King Arthur’s court and made a Knight of the Round Table. When Lancelot and others set out to seek the Holy Grail, Galahad also set out on a similar quest and was ultimately among the three to reach the Holy Grail.

  9. The pure knight in Arthurian romance, Galahad was the son of Lancelot du Lac and Elaine of Corbenic (daughter of King Pelles). He is best known as the knight who is successful in the quest for the Holy Grail, the cup used by Jesus at the Last Supper.

  10. Galahad has many adventures on the Quest, finally attaining his vision in Sarras and dying. In medieval eyes, Galahad was seen as Christ-like. His name is derived from Gilead or "Galaad" in the Vulgate Bible 1 and his character in part is an attempt to meld Christian and chivalric beliefs.