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Bagdemagus (pronounced /ˈbægdɛˌmægəs/), also known as Bademagu(s/z), Bagdemagu, Bagomedés, Baldemagu(s), Bandemagu(s), Bangdemagew, Baudemagu(s), and other variants (such as the Italian Bando di Mago or the Hebrew Bano of Magoç), is a character in the Arthurian legend, usually depicted as king of the land of Gorre and a Knight of the Round Table. He originally figures in literature the father of the knight Maleagant, who abducts King Arthur's wife Queen Guinevere in several versions of a popular episode. Bagdemagus first appears in French sources, but the character may have developed out of the earlier Welsh traditions of Guinevere's abduction, an evolution suggested by the distinctively otherworldly portrayal of his realm. He is portrayed as a kinsman and ally of Arthur and a wise and vir

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  • Bagdemagus (pronounced /ˈbægdɛˌmægəs/), also known as Bademagu(s/z), Bagdemagu, Bagomedés, Baldemagu(s), Bandemagu(s), Bangdemagew, Baudemagu(s), and other variants (such as the Italian Bando di Mago or the Hebrew Bano of Magoç), is a character in the Arthurian legend, usually depicted as king of the land of Gorre and a Knight of the Round Table. He originally figures in literature the father of the knight Maleagant, who abducts King Arthur's wife Queen Guinevere in several versions of a popular episode. Bagdemagus first appears in French sources, but the character may have developed out of the earlier Welsh traditions of Guinevere's abduction, an evolution suggested by the distinctively otherworldly portrayal of his realm. He is portrayed as a kinsman and ally of Arthur and a wise and virtuous king, despite the actions of his son. In later versions, his connection to Maleagant disappears altogether. (en)
  • Baudemagus est un personnage de la Légende arthurienne, habituellement dépeint comme souverain du Royaume de Gorre et un Chevalier de la Table ronde. Il est principalement célèbre en littérature pour être le père du chevalier Méléagant, qui enlève Guenièvre, la femme du Roi Arthur dans de nombreuses versions de la légende arthurienne. Baudemagus apparaît pour la première fois dans des textes français, mais le personnage peut s'être développe à partir de traditions galloises antérieures à celles de l'enlèvement de Guenièvre, une évolution suggérée par le distinctement de l' Autre Monde avec son royaume. Dans la plupart des versions il est décrit comme un parent allié d'Arthur et un roi sage et vertueux, en dépit des actions de son fils. (fr)
  • Baudemago (conosciuto con molte varianti tra cui Bagdemagus, Bademagus, Bagdemagu, Bagomedés, Baldemagus, Bandemagus, Bangdemagew, Baudemagus, e in italiano anche Bando di Mago) è un personaggio della leggenda arturiana, solitamente raffigurato come re della terra di Gore o Gorre e Cavaliere della Tavola Rotonda. Originariamente figura nella letteratura come il padre del cavaliere Meleagant, che rapisce la regina Ginevra, in diverse versioni di un episodio che appare in molte fonti. Baudemago appare per la prima volta in Lancillotto o il cavaliere della carretta, romanzo di Chrétien de Troyes del XII secolo, ma il personaggio potrebbe essersi sviluppato dalle precedenti tradizioni gallesi del rapimento di Ginevra, un'evoluzione suggerita dalla rappresentazione ultraterrena del suo regno. È ritratto come un parente e alleato di Re Artù e un re saggio e virtuoso, nonostante le azioni di suo figlio. Nelle versioni post-Vulgata, il suo legame con Meleagant scompare, e Baudemago è uno dei cavalieri che intraprendono la ricerca del Graal. (it)
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  • Baudemagus est un personnage de la Légende arthurienne, habituellement dépeint comme souverain du Royaume de Gorre et un Chevalier de la Table ronde. Il est principalement célèbre en littérature pour être le père du chevalier Méléagant, qui enlève Guenièvre, la femme du Roi Arthur dans de nombreuses versions de la légende arthurienne. Baudemagus apparaît pour la première fois dans des textes français, mais le personnage peut s'être développe à partir de traditions galloises antérieures à celles de l'enlèvement de Guenièvre, une évolution suggérée par le distinctement de l' Autre Monde avec son royaume. Dans la plupart des versions il est décrit comme un parent allié d'Arthur et un roi sage et vertueux, en dépit des actions de son fils. (fr)
  • Bagdemagus (pronounced /ˈbægdɛˌmægəs/), also known as Bademagu(s/z), Bagdemagu, Bagomedés, Baldemagu(s), Bandemagu(s), Bangdemagew, Baudemagu(s), and other variants (such as the Italian Bando di Mago or the Hebrew Bano of Magoç), is a character in the Arthurian legend, usually depicted as king of the land of Gorre and a Knight of the Round Table. He originally figures in literature the father of the knight Maleagant, who abducts King Arthur's wife Queen Guinevere in several versions of a popular episode. Bagdemagus first appears in French sources, but the character may have developed out of the earlier Welsh traditions of Guinevere's abduction, an evolution suggested by the distinctively otherworldly portrayal of his realm. He is portrayed as a kinsman and ally of Arthur and a wise and vir (en)
  • Baudemago (conosciuto con molte varianti tra cui Bagdemagus, Bademagus, Bagdemagu, Bagomedés, Baldemagus, Bandemagus, Bangdemagew, Baudemagus, e in italiano anche Bando di Mago) è un personaggio della leggenda arturiana, solitamente raffigurato come re della terra di Gore o Gorre e Cavaliere della Tavola Rotonda. Originariamente figura nella letteratura come il padre del cavaliere Meleagant, che rapisce la regina Ginevra, in diverse versioni di un episodio che appare in molte fonti. Baudemago appare per la prima volta in Lancillotto o il cavaliere della carretta, romanzo di Chrétien de Troyes del XII secolo, ma il personaggio potrebbe essersi sviluppato dalle precedenti tradizioni gallesi del rapimento di Ginevra, un'evoluzione suggerita dalla rappresentazione ultraterrena del suo regno. È (it)
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  • Bagdemagus (en)
  • Baudemago (it)
  • Baudemagus (fr)
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