Accolon
Accolon /ˈækəlɒn/ is a character in Arthurian legends where he is a lover of Morgan le Fay who is killed by King Arthur in a duel during the plot involving the sword Excalibur. He appears in Arthurian prose romances since the Post-Vulgate Cycle, including as Accalon in the French original Huth Merlin and Acalón in the Spanish adaptation El Baladro del Sabe Merlin.
Accolon | |
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Matter of Britain character | |
Accolon fights Arthur in Eric Pape's illustration for Madison Cawein's 1889 poem "Accolon of Gaul" (1907) | |
First appearance | Post-Vulgate Suite de Merlin |
In-universe information | |
Occupation | Knight |
Significant other | Morgan le Fay |
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