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Joyous Gard (French Joyeuse Garde and other variants) is a castle featured in the Matter of Britain literature of the legend of . It was introduced in the 13th-century French as the home and formidable fortress of the hero after his conquest of it from the forces of evil. Le Morte d'Arthur identified it with .


Legend
As told in the 's Lancelot en prose and the works based on it, the Joyous Gard is given its name by the young (who had just discovered his own identity) when he sets up his household at the castle. He does it after single-handedly capturing it against all odds and ending its evil enchantment during the task to prove his knighthood to (even rescuing Arthur's illegitimate son in the process). Up until then, it had been known as Dolorous Gard (French Douloureuse Garde and other variants), belonging to the -allied king Brandin of the Isles; the various motifs and perceived symbolism of the Dolorous Gard episode were subjects of several analyses by modern scholars. In the prose stories of Tristan and Iseult, the pair later lives in the castle with Lancelot's permission as refugees from King Mark of Cornwall.

Following Lancelot's adulterous and treasonous affair with Arthur's wife , Lancelot rescues Guinevere, who is under sentence of death from Arthur, and brings her to the Joyous Gard. In the Stanzaic Morte Arthur and elsewhere, Arthur and unsuccessfully besiege the castle. Eventually, Lancelot abandons his castle and goes to an exile in today's France. After his death, Lancelot's body is taken to the Joyous Gard for burial.

(2025). 9781317777441, Routledge. .
In the French prose cycles, he is laid to rest next to the grave of his dear friend (in the Post-Vulgate Queste del Saint Graal, their remnants are later dug up and destroyed by King Mark
(2025). 9780859917704, Boydell & Brewer, Ltd..
).


Suggested locations
In his Le Morte d'Arthur, the late-medieval English writer identified the Joyous Gard with ,
(2025). 9781554813124, Broadview. .
a coastal castle in that was built on former location of a fort known as Din Guarie. Before writing his work, Malory personally participated in the Yorkist siege of the castle during the War of the Roses. He also proposed the nearby . Joyous Gard is further associated with Château de Joyeuse Garde, an early medieval castle site in where the continental Arthurian tradition began.


See also
  • Castle of Gioiosa Guardia, a 13th-century Sardinian castle named after the legend


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