Dolorous Stroke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dolorous Stroke is a trope in Arthurian legend and some other stories of Celtic origin. In its fullest form, it concerns the Fisher King (King Pellehan), the guardian of the Holy Grail, who fall...
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Merlin foretold that Balin will delivered the Dolorous Stroke and years from now, two of the greatest knights in the world would fight one another over the graves of Launceor and Lione. (These two knights were Lancelot and Tristan).
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Sir Balin le Savage , also known as the Knight with Two Swords , is a character in the Arthurian legend. A knight before the Round Table was formed, Sir Balin hails from Northumberland, and is asso...
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Blow by which Balin wounds Pellam with the Holy Lance. This is the reason, in the Suite du Merlin, for the reduction of Logres to the Wasteland. This is divine judgment for the sacrilege of using the Lance as a weapon. ... » Dolorous Strok...
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One of the Grail-keepers, who appears in the Suite du Merlin. He is the father of Pelles and Pellinore, great-grandfather of Galahad. ... He was wounded by Balin with the Dolorous Stroke, and was henceforth known as the Maimed King. He was eventually healed by Galahad.
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Dolorous Stroke;; In the castle of King Pellam of Listineise was kept part of the blood of Jesus that Joseph of Arimathea brought into Britain and also the spear that Longinus smote Jesus to the heart with while he hung on the cross.
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Full text of the poem ... "For sithen increased neither corn nor grass, nor well nigh no fruit, nor in the water was no fish: wherefore men call it the lands of the two marches, the waste land, for that Dolorous Stroke."
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The castle rocked and rove throughout, and all the walls fell crashed and breaking to the earth by; Lancelot Speed ... ; Speed, Lancelot (1860-1931), "The castle rocked and rove throughout, and all the walls fell crashed and breaking to the earth" from: The Legends of King Arthur ... New York: Frederick Warne and Co., 1912.
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An on-line stroke support network of stroke information. Message board and chat on-line for stroke survivor and stroke caregiver support. ... The lightning bolt is the universal symbol of stroke. Stroke happens that fast and that unexpectedly. There are lightning strikes in the form of stroke happening around the world...
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