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From Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama by The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D.

Bellicent

Bellicent, daughter of Gorloïs lord of Tintagil and his wife Ygernê or Igerna. As the widow married Uther the pen-dragon, and was then the mother of king Arthur, it follows that Bellicent was half-sister of Arthur.

The beautiful Queen Bellicent had many sons, all of whom had gone out in the world except the youngest. His name was Gareth. His two brothers, Gawain and Modred, were with the good King Arthur, and Gareth longed to join them. His mother, however, would not let him go. King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table By Maude L. Radford

Tennyson in Gareth and Lynette says that Bellicent was the wife of Lot king of Orkney, and mother of Gawain and Mordred, but this is not in accordance either with the chronicle or the history, for Geoffrey in his Chronicle says that Lot's wife was Anne, the sister (not half-sister) of Arthur (viii. 20, 21), and Malory says: King Lot of Lothan and Orkney wedded Margawse; Nentres, of the land of Carlot, wedded Elain; and that Morgan le Fay was [Arthurs] third sister. Le Morte d'Arthur By Sir Thomas Malory

History of the Kings of Britain by Geoffrey of Monmouth
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle Translated by James Ingram

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