Klinschor (or Klingsor)
Klinschor (or Klingsor)
According to tales of King Arthur, he was lord of the magic castle wherein Arthur's mother was kept. Klinschor was a nephew of Virgilius of Naples and was overcome by Sir Gawain. He is alluded to in the Parsival of Wolfram von Eschenbach.
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