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- Queen Guinevere was the wife of king Arthur in English lore. She appears in the 1987 TMNT cartoon episode Shredder's New Sword.
- Queen Guinevere (/ˈɡwɪnᵻvɪər/; Welsh: Gwenhwyfar), often written as Guenevere or Gwenevere, was the wife of legendary King Arthur. She first appears as Guanhumara (with many spelling variants in the manuscript tradition) in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudo-historical chronicle of British history, the Historia Regum Britanniae (written circa 1136 AD) and is first found in medieval Welsh prose in the mid-late 12th century tale Culhwch and Olwen as Arthur's wife Gwenhwyfar. In medieval romances, one of the most prominent story arcs is Queen Guinevere's love affair with her husband's chief knight, Lancelot. This story first appeared in Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart and became a motif in Arthurian literature, starting with the Lancelot-Grail of the early 13th century and ca
- Queen Guinevere is a supporting character on Once Upon a Time. The broken Queen of a broken kingdom, Guinevere spent her whole life loving Arthur, and all her dreams came true the day he pulled Excalibur from the stone and became King... but only for a short while. He soon became aggravated and work-obsessed, desperate to find the missing half of his sacred sword. In an effort to get her husband back, Guinevere tried finding the missing half herself, only to end up falling in love with Arthur's dear friend Lancelot while the two of them endeavored on this noble and dangerous quest together. Ultimately, magic compelled her to stay by Arthur's side, while her real true love left in disgrace; this makes her Arthur's villainous confidant when a certain group of Storybrooke citizens arrive in C
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| - Guinevere is present as the Dark Swan is discussed.
- A treacherous Guinevere betrays the Charmings.
- Arthur and Guinevere reunite in Storybrooke.
- Arthur's final act of deception.
- Arthur's lies become apparent to his Queen.
- Arthur's sanity may be coming into question.
- Guinevere and Arthur, as the Dark Curse nears.
- Guinevere, shortly before her husband's undoing.
- King Arthur fixes the "broken" Queen Guinevere.
- Guinevere is introduced to Merlin's prophesied visitors.
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| - Guinevere was a queen with a valuable necklace.
- Queen Guinevere (/ˈɡwɪnᵻvɪər/; Welsh: Gwenhwyfar), often written as Guenevere or Gwenevere, was the wife of legendary King Arthur. She first appears as Guanhumara (with many spelling variants in the manuscript tradition) in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudo-historical chronicle of British history, the Historia Regum Britanniae (written circa 1136 AD) and is first found in medieval Welsh prose in the mid-late 12th century tale Culhwch and Olwen as Arthur's wife Gwenhwyfar. In medieval romances, one of the most prominent story arcs is Queen Guinevere's love affair with her husband's chief knight, Lancelot. This story first appeared in Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart and became a motif in Arthurian literature, starting with the Lancelot-Grail of the early 13th century and carrying through the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. Guinevere and Lancelot's betrayal of Arthur preceded his eventual defeat at the Battle of Camlann by Mordred.
- Queen Guinevere was the wife of king Arthur in English lore. She appears in the 1987 TMNT cartoon episode Shredder's New Sword.
- Queen Guinevere is a supporting character on Once Upon a Time. The broken Queen of a broken kingdom, Guinevere spent her whole life loving Arthur, and all her dreams came true the day he pulled Excalibur from the stone and became King... but only for a short while. He soon became aggravated and work-obsessed, desperate to find the missing half of his sacred sword. In an effort to get her husband back, Guinevere tried finding the missing half herself, only to end up falling in love with Arthur's dear friend Lancelot while the two of them endeavored on this noble and dangerous quest together. Ultimately, magic compelled her to stay by Arthur's side, while her real true love left in disgrace; this makes her Arthur's villainous confidant when a certain group of Storybrooke citizens arrive in Camelot.
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