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The seven deadly sins in order.
Meliodas
Figure in Arthurian legend
Meliodas is a figure in Arthurian legend in the 12th-century Prose Tristan and subsequent accounts. In Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, he is the second king of Lyonesse, son of Felec of Cornwall and vassal of King Mark.
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Meliodas' first wife, Elizabeth, who bore the hero Tristan, was Mark's sister,[1] and his second wife was a daughter or sister of Hoel of Brittany. He is the eponymous protagonist of the romance Meliadus.
The Italian variant Tristano Riccardiano calls him Felix (Felissi).
Aliodas
The French romanceAliadus (Meliadus) is derived from the work originally entitled Palamedes, a series of tales based on the Tristan and Lancelot-Grail legends but going back to the heroes of the previous generation.
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Uther Pendragon, father of Arthur is still alive, and so are the fathers of Erec and Tristan. The title refers to the Saracen knight Palamedes, whose father Esclabor also plays a role. Certain manuscr