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has gloss | eng: The sons of Mordred appear in several works of Arthurian literature. The stories always number them as two, though they are usually not named. They generally figure as the heirs to their fathers traitorous aims and enemies of King Arthurs successors. Their first appearance is in Geoffrey of Monmouth's fanciful Historia Regum Britanniae, the earliest work to describe Mordred as a usurper. |
lexicalization | eng: Sons of Mordred |
instance of | c/Biographies of multiple people |
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