Book IV
. p. 121; the account given of the other two sons is largely borrowed from Hartmann's _Erec_, where the strife for the hawk at Kanedig, and the venture, Schoie-de-la-kurt (which is not a person, but an expedition), is fully recounted. Brandigan is Klamidé's kingdom, cf. Book IV .; Mabonagrein, his cousin, Book IV . p. 123. Mahaut is another form of the name Matilda. From _Titurel_ we learn that Gurzgrei and Mahaut were the parents of Schionatulander, Siguné's lover, cf. also Book VIII . p. 245 and note.
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