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Galahad Parts from His Bride, Blanchefleur by Edwin Austin Abbey
Blanchefleur ("white flower", also Blanziflor, Flanziflor, Welsh: Blodyngwyn) is a female given name popular in the High Middle Ages.
Fictional characters with the name include:
- The mother of Sir Tristan, sister of King Mark and wife of Lord Rivalin.
- The heroine of Floris and Blanchefleur.
- Daughter of Theirry, King of Morianel, in Garin le Loherain.
- Niece of Gornemant and wife of Percival, cousin of Gurzgi, Lascoyt, Schentefleurs and Liaze.
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