In some versions of Arthurian legend, Sir Lancelot is said to be the son of King Ban of Benwick and Queen Elaine. Another version suggests that he is the son of King Ban of Benwick and the Lady de Maris.
He was either born in Avalon, son of the Lady of the Lake by King Ban, or in Brittany. Brittany is modern-day Bretagne, in Western France. At the time of King Arthur, it was under English control. Stories where Lancelot was not born of the Lady place him as the son of King Ban and Ban's wife, rulers of Brittany. These legends say he was the foster child of the Lady.
Sir Lancelot (born Galahad) is the son of King Ban of Benwick (or Benoic) and Elaine of Benoic.
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Sir Galahad
Silver was Sir Galahad, he is the son of Sir Lancelot, who is strangely Shadow, he was given Lancelot's original name before Knighthood.
The son of Sir Lancelot "Sir Galahad"
In Arthurian legend, Sir Galahad is usually portrayed as the son of Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic.
Sir Galahad is Sir Lancelot's son. Sir Gwain is King Arthur's nephew. Sir Mordred is King Arthur's son.
Sir Lancelot's Horse
He is the illegitimate son of Lancelot and Elaine of CorbenicRead more: galahad
That depends on who is telling the story. In the earliest versions of the story, it was Sir Perceval. Later romances made it Sir Galahad. At least one medieval German work has it be Sir Gawain.
Sir Lancelot was from Benwick.
Sir Lancelot's birth name is Pinard, Lancelot Victor Edward.
No, Lancelot is from France.