
Sir Brunor le Noir, (also spelled Breunor) , nicknamed La Cote Male Taile (the badly-shaped coat) by Sir Kay after his arrival in his murdered father's coat at King Arthur's court, is a character mentioned in Arthurian legend. Sir Brunor le Noir received his knighthood after saving Guinevere from an escaped lion.
Sir Brunor le Noir, (also spelled Breunor) , nicknamed La Cote Male Taile (the badly-shaped coat) by Sir Kay after his arrival in his murdered father's coat at King Arthur's court, is a character mentioned in Arthurian legend. Sir Brunor le Noir received his knighthood after saving Guinevere from an escaped lion.
Sir Brunor le Noir, (also spelled Breunor) , nicknamed La Cote Male Taile (the badly-shaped coat) by Sir Kay after his arrival in his murdered father's coat at King Arthur's court, is a character mentioned in Arthurian legend. Sir Brunor le Noir received his knighthood after saving Guinevere from an escaped lion.
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