. . "Uther Pendragon is King Arthur's former father"@en . . . . "Uther Pendragon is the father of legendary King Arthur."@en . . . . ""@en . . . . "Uther Pendragon is the father of legendary King Arthur."@en . . . . "Uther Pendragon was the King of the Britons, and father of Arthur Pendragon."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Human"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "My Lord"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Uther Pendragon (pen-dragon = \"hoofd van de draken\") is volgens de legende, zoals beschreven door Geoffrey van Monmouth, een koning van Brittanni\u00EB, en de vader van Koning Arthur. In het Frans wordt hij Uterpendragon of Utependragon genoemd, in het Welsh Uthyr Pendragon en in het Iers Iubhair. Wellicht heeft de voornaam Uther dezelfde oorsprong als Arthur. De achternaam Pendragon wordt verklaard door een komeet in de vorm van een draak die Uther gezien zou hebben en welke hem inspireert tot het maken van twee drakenvaandels."@nl . . . . . . "After discovering Ygraine was unable to have children, Uther asked Nimueh to help them. Nimueh agreed and used magic to allow Ygraine to conceive a child, thus producing a son and heir, Arthur Pendragon. Although Nimueh knew that by using magic to create a life, another life had to be taken in exchange, she claimed that she had not foreseen that it would be Ygraine's life. This was raised to question later when Merlin fought Nimueh and claimed that she was the one who chooses those who have to die in exchange for saving another life. Ygraine died in childbirth and the grief-stricken Uther turned on Nimueh, accusing her of treason and banishing her from Camelot. Consequently, Ygraine's brother, Tristan de Bois, blamed Uther for her death and challenged him to a duel. Uther won the duel but,"@en . "Uther Pendragon (pen-dragon = \"hoofd van de draken\") is volgens de legende, zoals beschreven door Geoffrey van Monmouth, een koning van Brittanni\u00EB, en de vader van Koning Arthur. In het Frans wordt hij Uterpendragon of Utependragon genoemd, in het Welsh Uthyr Pendragon en in het Iers Iubhair. Wellicht heeft de voornaam Uther dezelfde oorsprong als Arthur. Uther wordt het eerst beschreven door Geoffrey van Monmouth in zijn boek \"Historia Regum Britanniae\" (Geschiedenis van de Koningen van Brittanni\u00EB). Volgens Monmouth maakte hij Igraine zwanger terwijl hij op magische wijze was vermomd als haar echtgenoot Gorlois, Hertog van Cornwall. Het gegeven van de buitenechtelijke geboorte van Arthur wordt herhaald als Arthur vader wordt van Mordred in latere legendes van Koning Arthur. Volgens Monmouth is Uther de jongere broer van Aurelius Ambrosius en de troonopvolger van de Loegrie/Logres. Beiden zouden jongere broers zijn van Constans, die door Vortigern als stroman op de troon werd gezet, daarna door dezelfde Vortigern werd vermoord. Alle drie zouden zoons zijn van een koning Constantijn, die wellicht een samensmelting is van de historische koning Constantijn III van Rome, en koning Constantijn van Dumnoni\u00EB die in de 6e eeuw leefde, en zelfs wellicht met een derde Constantijn die voorkomt in de kronieken van Wales. De achternaam Pendragon wordt verklaard door een komeet in de vorm van een draak die Uther gezien zou hebben en welke hem inspireert tot het maken van twee drakenvaandels. Teksten uit Wales noemen nog een zoon van Uther, Madoc, de vader van Arthur's neef Eliwlod. Daarnaast heeft Uther in Monmouths teksten ook een dochter bij Igraine: Anna. Deze Anna zou trouwen met koning Lot, en zou de moeder zijn van Gawain en Mordred. In latere romantische vertellingen is Gawain's moeder meestal Igraines dochter uit een eerder huwelijk. Verder claimt Monmouth in zijn boek dat koning Lot getrouwd was met de zuster van Aurelius Ambrosius toen die nog aan de macht was. In genealogie\u00EBn uit Wales komt Anna voor als de moeder van Howel van Bretagne (die door Geoffrey ook wordt genoemd, als Arthur's neef). In deze genealogie\u00EBn is Anna echter niet gerelateerd aan Uther Pendragon. Er is een alternatief verhaal over de achtergrond van Uther Pendragon in Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival. Een zekere Mazad\u00E2n ging met ene Fay, genaamd Terdelaschoye naar het land Feimurg\u00E2n. (Het lijkt op bijeenrapen uit een andere bron waarin wordt vermeld dat Mazad\u00E2n alliantie met Morgan the Fay in Terre de la Joye 'land van vreugde'). Mazad\u00E2n wordt vader van Gandin van Anjou, de vader van Gahmuret, de vader van Parcival. Overeenkomstig worden Uther en Arthur hier opgevoerd als de afstammelingen van een fictief vijfde- of zesde-eeuws Huis van Anjou."@nl . "Male"@en . . . . . "Guinevere Pendragon"@en . . "After discovering Ygraine was unable to have children, Uther asked Nimueh to help them. Nimueh agreed and used magic to allow Ygraine to conceive a child, thus producing a son and heir, Arthur Pendragon. Although Nimueh knew that by using magic to create a life, another life had to be taken in exchange, she claimed that she had not foreseen that it would be Ygraine's life. This was raised to question later when Merlin fought Nimueh and claimed that she was the one who chooses those who have to die in exchange for saving another life. Ygraine died in childbirth and the grief-stricken Uther turned on Nimueh, accusing her of treason and banishing her from Camelot. Consequently, Ygraine's brother, Tristan de Bois, blamed Uther for her death and challenged him to a duel. Uther won the duel but, before he died, Tristan swore that he would rise from the dead and avenge Ygraine. Shortly thereafter Uther began the Great Purge, ordering the executions of hundreds of sorcerers regardless of how they used their magic. At the start of the Great Purge, Uther gave Gaius a list of all people suspected of using Magic to be killed. When Gaius discovered his beloved Alice on the list, he struck her name off, thus giving her time to escape. Years before the Great Purge, Morgause, who supposedly had her mother Vivienne's powers, was smuggled out of Camelot as a baby by Gaius because he had sworn a solemn oath and gave her to the High Priestesses of the Old Religion on the Isle of the Blessed. Uther was led to believe that Morgause had died shortly after her birth. However, it is unknown to whom Gaius had sworn the oath. It is also unknown whether Uther wanted Morgause dead or if he was just led to believe she had died due to other reasons. Morgause was born at a time when Uther did not have a problem with magic, yet. During the Great Purge, Uther ordered many people to be drowned, including children who had inherited magic from their parents.Jaden Muirden and her husband suffered the fate of being Uther's victims and were sentenced to be burned at the stake by Uther. Their son, Edwin, tried to save his parents but only ended up disfigured by the fire. Alvarr's parents ware captured by Uther's forces and were burned at the stake (apparently Alvarr witnessed this happen). He was sentenced to death as well, but shortly before his execution, whether by magic or non-magical means, he escaped and fled from Camelot. When Gorlois was fighting on the Northern Plains, Vivienne had a brief affair with Uther, resulting in the birth of Morgana Pendragon. She let Gorlois believe that he was the father of her second child. Uther, during the Great Purge, hunted almost all the Blood Guards and killed them. He also took The Crystal of Neahtid from the High Priestesses on the Isle of the Blessed and locked into the vaults of Camelot. At the end of the Purge, Uther also pursued and slaughtered all dragons except for the Great Dragon, Kilgharrah. Uther tricked one Dragonlord, Balinor, to lure Kilgharrah to Camelot under the pretense of wanting to make peace with him, only to capture and imprison him in a cave beneath the castle. Uther then had all the Dragonlords rounded up and killed, though Gaius helped Balinor escape Camelot and flee to Ealdor, where he took refuge with a woman named Hunith. They fell in love, but Uther's relentless persecution forced them apart as Balinor fled Ealdor. Some ten years later, Uther sent Gorlois into battle and promised him reinforcements. He later failed to send them, resulting in Gorlois's death. Uther promised Gorlois that he would look after Morgana and subsequently took her in as his ward. Gorlois's resting place was a grave on a hilltop near the Darkling Woods just outside the citadel of the palace."@en . . . . . . "The Knights of Camelot"@en . "Uther Pendragon"@en . . "Griffins \u2020"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Spirit"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Uther Pendragon (/\u02C8ju\u02D0\u03B8\u0259r p\u025Bn\u02C8dr\u00E6\u0261\u0259n, \u02C8u\u02D0\u03B8\u0259r/; Welsh: Uthyr Pendragon, Uthyr Bendragon) also known as King Uther, is a legendary king of sub-Roman Britain and the father of King Arthur. A few minor references to Uther appear in Old Welsh poems, but his biography was first written down by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), and Geoffrey's account of the character was used in most later versions. He is a fairly ambiguous individual throughout the literature, but is described as a strong king and a defender of the people. According to the Arthurian legend, Merlin magically disguises Uther to look like his enemy Gorlois, enabling Uther to sleep with Gorlois' wife Lady Igraine. Thus Arthur, \"the once and future king,\" is an illegitimate child (though later legend, as found in Malory, emphasizes that the conception occurred after Gorlois's death and that he was legitimated by Uther's subsequent marriage to Igraine). This act of conception occurs the very night that Uther's troops dispatch Gorlois. This theme of illegitimate conception is repeated in Arthur's siring of Mordred by his own half-sister Morgause in the later prose romances. It is Mordred who mortally wounds King Arthur in the Battle of Camlann."@en . . "Your Highness"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "King Uther"@en . . . . "Uther Pendragon (/\u02C8ju\u02D0\u03B8\u0259r p\u025Bn\u02C8dr\u00E6\u0261\u0259n, \u02C8u\u02D0\u03B8\u0259r/; Welsh: Uthyr Pendragon, Uthyr Bendragon) also known as King Uther, is a legendary king of sub-Roman Britain and the father of King Arthur. A few minor references to Uther appear in Old Welsh poems, but his biography was first written down by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), and Geoffrey's account of the character was used in most later versions."@en . . . "Druids"@en . "Father"@en . . . . . "Uther Pendragon"@nl . "The Knights of Medhir"@en . . . . . . "All episodes until The Wicked Day"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Appears as a spirit in The Death Song of Uther Pendragon"@en . . . . . "Uther Pendragon was the King of the Britons, and father of Arthur Pendragon."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Uther Pendragon"@fr . . . . . . "Your Majesty"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Uther Pendragon is King Arthur's former father"@en . . . . . . . "Stupid arrogant old tyrant"@en . . . . . .