of Tristan and Iseult. In the legend, he is tasked with escorting the Irish princess Iseult to wed Tristan's uncle, King Mark of Cornwall. Tristan and...
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Tristan da Cunha (/ˌtrɪstən də ˈkuːn(j)ə/), colloquially Tristan, is a remote group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. It is the most remote...
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Tristan or Tristán in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tristan is a Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. Tristan may also refer to: Tristan...
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Tristan Trevor James Thompson (born March 13, 1991) is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball...
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Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha is a British Overseas Territory located in the South Atlantic and consisting of the island of Saint Helena...
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Tristan and Iseult, also known as Tristan and Isolde and other names, is a medieval chivalric romance told in numerous variations since the 12th century...
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Tristan Ann Prettyman[better source needed] (born May 23, 1982) is an American singer-songwriter from San Diego, California. She was signed to Virgin...
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Bartholomew "Tristan" de Clermont-Lodève (1380 – c. 1432), Count of Copertino, was a French-born knight who married Catherine Orsini del Balzo, youngest...
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Tristan and Iseult is a romantic narrative from medieval and modern literature. Tristan and Iseult or Tristan and Isolde, etc., may also refer to: Tristan...
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Tristan, Tristram or Tristen is a given name derived from Welsh drust (meaning "noise", "tumult"), influenced by the French word triste and Welsh/Cornish/Breton...
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