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Bois-Guilbert and Ivanhoe are unhorsed by each other's lances in the first joust. Ivanhoe rises quickly to finish the fight by sword; however, Bois-Guilbert, suffering from the severe inner conflict of his love for Rebecca and his honor as a knight, dies from emotional turmoil.
- Walter Scott
- 1820
Ivanhoe – disguised as the Disinherited Knight – takes part in the tournament, defeating Sir Brian Bois-Guilbert among others, and as champion is asked to name the Queen of Love and Beauty.
A group of Saxons and a band of outlaws led by Robin Hood rescue the captives, except for Rebecca, who is carried off to the Templars’ Preceptory of Templestowe, where the Templars accuse her of witchcraft. She demands a trial by combat and is saved by Ivanhoe, who wins the tournament.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Brian de Bois-Guilbert jeers, saying that he could defeat Ivanhoe unarmed. The palmer says that if Ivanhoe ever returns to England, he will see to it that the Templar has an opportunity to test his assertion.
Climax: Ivanhoe defeats Sir Brian in judicial combat, thus saving Rebecca from being burned at the stake, and Richard reveals himself and reclaims the English throne. Antagonist: Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert, Prince John, Lucas de Beaumanoir. Point of View: Third Person.
Dec 30, 2001 · At the tournament at Ashby de la Zouch, Richard miraculously reappears to help Ivanhoe to defeat John's knights, whose chief are the brutal Templar, Sir Brian Bois-Guilbert and the bullying Sir Reginald Front-de-Boeuf.
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But Ivanhoe wins a strange victory when de Bois-Guilbert falls dead from his horse, killed by his own conflicting passions. In the meantime, the Black Knight has defeated an ambush carried out by Waldemar Fitzurse and announced himself as King Richard, returned to England at last.