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  • Logres
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  • Logres is an Old French name corresponding to Latin Loegria and Welsh Lloegyr referring approximately to the country within Britain known as England in modern English and Angleterre in French. Logres is usually the name of Arthur’s home country but is sometimes an outlying region.
  • Logres was a historical name of Great Britain during the reign of King Arthur. It suffered from Saxon raids and the treachery of Mordred. According to an Old Irish verse, "when fair Logres fell" in the 6th century, "Galhaut the Pure" took the Holy Grail to the monastery of Iona.
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  • Logres is an Old French name corresponding to Latin Loegria and Welsh Lloegyr referring approximately to the country within Britain known as England in modern English and Angleterre in French. Logres is usually the name of Arthur’s home country but is sometimes an outlying region.
  • Logres was a historical name of Great Britain during the reign of King Arthur. It suffered from Saxon raids and the treachery of Mordred. According to an Old Irish verse, "when fair Logres fell" in the 6th century, "Galhaut the Pure" took the Holy Grail to the monastery of Iona.