Guenièvre
Guenièvre, also known as Guinevere or Gwenhwyfar in Welsh, is a central figure in Arthurian legend. She is most famously known as the wife of King Arthur and the lover of Sir Lancelot. Her character and story have been interpreted and adapted in countless literary works, poems, and films throughout history, often portraying her as a beautiful and noble queen, though her role and motivations vary significantly across different tellings.
The earliest mentions of Guenièvre appear in Welsh literature, such as the "Gereint and Enid" tale within
The nature of Guenièvre's relationship with Arthur and Lancelot is a subject of much debate and variation.