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    Igraine is also known in Latin as Igerna, in Welsh as Eigr (Middle Welsh Eigyr), in French as Ygraine (Old French Ygerne or Igerne), in Le Morte d'Arthur as Ygrayne —often modernised as Igraine or Igreine —and in Parzival as Arnive. She becomes the wife of Uther Pendragon, after the death of her first husband, Gorlois.

  2. Queen Ygerna alias Igraine (Born c.AD 452) (Welsh: Eigr; Latin: Ygerna; English: Igraine) According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Ygerna or Igraine (Eigr in Welsh) was the Duchess of Cornwall, ravishing wife of Gorlois and mother of King Arthur.

    • In The Pseudo-Historical Texts
    • In Verse Romances
    • In The Story of Merlin

    In Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae

    Geoffrey of Monmouth tells in his Historia Regum Britanniaethat King Uther Pendragon held a court at London on Easter Day. Among those present was Duke Gorlois of Cornwall who brought his wife Ygerne. Ygerne was the most beautiful woman in Britain. Uther immediately desired her, bestowed numerous gifts and favors on her, and kept forcing himself on her in conversation. Gorlois, seeing this, withdrew himself and his wife from the court without taking leave. Uther became angry and ordered Gorlo...

    In Other Pseudo-Historical Texts

    Other Pseudo-Historical texts say much the same. Lawman’s Brutexpands on Ulfin’s search for Merlin and tells that Elves took Arthur as soon as he was born and gave him three gifts: to be the best of knights, to be the richest of kings, and to have long life. They also gave to him virtues, especially generosity. The Welsh adaptations of Geoffrey name Ygerne as Eigyr, and say that she is daughter of Amlawdd Wledig, as is Arthur’s unnamed mother in Culhwch and Olwen. The Gesta Regum Britanniae,...

    The pseudo-historical documents provide not the slightest indication that Arthur was not brought up in his fathers court and the verse romances, in the few cases where they concern themselves with Arthur’s boyhood, assume likewise. Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzivalmentions the young Arthur searching for his missing mother in Uther Pendragon’s time....

    Arthur is Begotten

    The Story of Merlintells mostly the same account, with some variations. Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall, becomes the anonymous Duke of Tintagel. When he first comes to court, to Carlisle, with his wife Ygerne, he also brings an unnamed son who is not mentioned again. Uther here also attempts to seduce Ygerne, but not so obviously that the Duke of Tintagel notices. Ygerne tries to avoid Uther, for Ygerne is as virtuous as she is beautiful and very loyal to her husband. The same thing happens at anot...

    Peace Arrangements

    Unlike Geoffrey’s account, Uther does not just capture Tintagel, but has a negotiated peace arranged. Ulfin prompts Uther’s advisors to suggest that Uther should marry Ygerne, and that the eldest daughter of the Duke of Tintagel should marry King Loth of Orcanie. This is done, and another daughter is married to King Neutre of Garlot. Text differ here. Some variants identify Neutre’s wife with Morgain the Fay while in others Morgain is a third daughter. See Duke of Tintagel’s Daughters. The up...

    Arthur is Born and Given to Antor

    When Uther first lies with Ygerne, he pretends then to first notice that she is with child, who cannot be the Duke’s child, as the Duke of Tintagel had not been with Ygerne, but in his own camp. Ygerne weeps and tells the story of the visitor who seemed to be the Duke. Uther says that this must be kept secret, for it would bring shame upon Ygerne, and that since the child is neither his nor legitimately Ygerne’s, Ygerne must give the child up to the person whom Uther will choose, and the matt...

  3. In the Matter of Britain, Igraine is the mother of King Arthur. She becomes the wife of Uther Pendragon, after the death of her first husband, Gorlois. Legend. In Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, Igerna enters the story as the wife of Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall.

  4. Latin: Igerna. Welsh: Eigr | Middle Welsh: Eigyr. Agyana, Arnive, Egerne, Hierna, Igerne, Igrayne, Igern, Igreine, Izerla, Izerna, Ugerne, Ygrayne, Ygrine, Yguerne. Dutchess of Tintagil and later Queen of England. Arthur’s mother, she “was called a fair lady, and a passing wise”. Welsh tradition.

  5. Igraine comes from the Welsh name Eigyr. She was the mother of King Arthur and the daughter of Amlawdd. She married Gorlois, by whom she had a number of daughters.

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  7. Dec 7, 2022 · Meaning unknown, from Igerna, the Latinized form of Welsh Eigyr. In Arthurian legend she is the mother of King Arthur by Uther Pendragon and the mother of Morgan le Fay by Gorlois. The Welsh form Eigyr or Eigr was rendered into Latin as Igerna by the 12th-century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth.

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