Quondam et Futurus
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There are hundreds of locations in the Arthurian legends, many of which have different spelling variations or have been renamed in different tales. This article is an A-Z list of locations that appear in the legends.

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A[]

Aacena[]

Abbey of the Cross[]

Abblasoure[]

Aber Deu Cleddyf[]

Aber Tywi[]

Abererch[]

Abiron[]

Accursed Cemetery[]

Adimpons[]

Adventurous Ford[]

Ægelesthrep[]

Ælenge[]

Aglonde[]

Agned[]

Albion[]

Amesbury[]

Anglesey[]

Anjou[]

Annwn[]

Auxerre[]

Avalon[]

B[]

Bath[]

Benwick[]

  • The kingdom of King Ban of Benoic, the father of Lancelot.

Bernicia[]

Britain[]

Broceliande[]

C[]

Caer Conan[]

  • Coningsby

Caerleon[]

  • The city of Caerleon or Caerleon-on-Usk is one of the chief cities in which the legendary King Arthur holds court.
  • It is used as Arthur's capitol in the Idylls of the King.

Cameliard[]

Camelot[]

Carlisle[]

Carmarthen[]

Castle Dore[]

Celliwig[]

Cirencester[]

Cloister of Ambrius[]

Clarence[]

  • Appearances: Prose Lancelot
  • Clarence was a very fine city adjacent to the kingdom of South Wales, which had belonged to King Thailais, the grandfather of Uther Pendragon and the head of King Arthur’s line.

Constantinople[]

Corbenic[]

Cornwall[]

D[]

Denmark[]

Dolorous Gard[]

Dumnonia[]

Dyved[]

E[]

Edinburgh[]

Elmet[]

England[]

Evalachin[]

F[]

France[]

G[]

Garlot[]

Gascony[]

Gaul[]

Gaunes[]

Germany[]

Glastonbury[]

Gloucester[]

Gorre[]

H[]

Hen Ogledd[]

Humber[]

Hungary[]

I[]

Iceland[]

Ireland[]

Isles of Scilly[]

J[]

[[Joyous Gard]

K[]

Kent[]

Kingdom of Gwynedd[]

Kingdom of Northumbria[]

L[]

Lancashire[]

Lancaster[]

Lindsey[]

Listeneise[]

Little Britain[]

Llychlin[]

  • Llychlin in Welsh texts refers mainly to Norway, and more generally to all of Scandinavia. Its meaning is ‘Lake-land’.

Logres[]

London[]

  • Also known as: Londonium

Lothian[]

Lyonesse[]

Lôgroys[]

M[]

Mount Ambrius[]

N[]

Norholt[]

North Wales[]

Northumberland[]

Norway[]

O[]

Orkney[]

P[]

Palagre[]

Paris[]

Pillar of Eliseg[]

Powys[]

  • Powys (/ˈpoʊ.ɪs/ or /ˈpaʊ.ɪs/; Welsh: [ˈpowɪs]) is a principal area, local-government county and preserved county in Mid Wales. It is named after the successor Kingdom of Powys, which formed after the Romans withdrew from Britain.

R[]

Rescue[]

Rheged[]

Rome[]

S[]

Salisbury[]

Sarras[]

Scotland[]

Severn[]

Silchester[]

Sorelois[]

Stonehenge[]

T[]

Tintagel[]

Tintagel Castle[]

Totnes[]

Troy[]

Troyes[]

W[]

Wales[]

Winchester[]

Y[]

York[]

See Also[]

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