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'''Tintagel''' is an English castle, currently in ruins, located near the village of Tintagel in Conrwall.   
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'''Tintagel''' is an [[England|English]] castle, currently in ruins, located near the village of Tintagel in Cornwall.   
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Tintagel is one of the places that [[King Arthur Pendragon]] and [[Griff]] visit in their search for [[Merlin]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=149]  (In "[[Rock and Roll|Rock & Roll]]", Arthur stated that he and Griff had already searched for Merlin in "all the obvious places", but it is unclear whether or not that included Tintagel.)
  
In Arthurian legend, Tintagel is best known as the site of [[King Arthur Pendragon|Arthur Pendragon's]] conception.  Arthur's father, Uther Pendragon, became obsessed with Igraine, the wife of Duke Gorlois of Cornwall.  Aware of Uther's feelings for his wife, Gorlois declared war on Uther and locked Igraine away in Tintagel.  With the help of [[Merlin]], Uther gained entrance to Tintagel disguised as Gorlois and spent the night with Igraine.  Whether Igraine herself is fooled by Uther's disguise or she takes him to her bed knowing who he really is varies with the different tellings of the tale.  Gorlois was killed in battle shortly afterwards, freeing Uther to marry Igraine.  In some versions of the story, Arhur is both concieved and born at Tintagel.
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==Real World Background==
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In Arthurian legend, Tintagel is best known as the site of Arthur Pendragon's conception.  Arthur's father, Uther Pendragon, became obsessed with Igraine, the wife of Duke Gorlois of Cornwall.  Aware of Uther's feelings for his wife, Gorlois fled with her to Cornwall; Uther ordered Gorlois to return to court, and when Gorlois refused, declared war on him and invaded Cornwall.  Gorlois locked Igraine away in Tintagel to keep her safe, while taking up his headquarters in a castle variously known as Dimilioc or Castle TerrabilAfter besieging Gorlois in vain for a week, Uther sought the help of Merlin, who transformed him into the likeness of Gorlois, allowing him to enter Tintagel and spend the night with Igraine, thereby conceiving Arthur(While the medieval versions of the story portray Igraine as deceived, some modern versions have made her aware of Uther's true identity and willingly admit him to her bed.) The real Gorlois took advantage of Uther's absence to make a sortie and attack his leaderless army; he was slain in the subsequent fighting, thus allowing Uther to marry Igraine afterwards.
  
The facts of Arthur's parentage and conception have not yet been revealed, so it is impossible to say which - if any - of the tales surrounding Tintagel are accurate.
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Arthur is only conceived at Tintagel in the medieval versions; the notion that he was born there seems to have been a later invention.
  
{{CIT|Tintagel is one of the places that Arthur and [[Griff]] visit in their search for Merlin.  There is a cave at the base of the cliffs Tintagel stands on known as "Merlin's Cave," which is probably the reason Arthur and Griff thought they might find the wizard there.  Arthur has stated that he and Griff already searched for Merlin in every place that seemed a possibility to them before heading to [[Knight's Spur]], so it is unclear whether the pair has already been to Tintagel or will seek Merlin there at some future date.}}
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The facts of Arthur's parentage and conception in the [[Gargoyles Universe]] have not yet been revealed, so it is impossible to say which - if any - of the tales surrounding Tintagel are accurate.
  
==Real-World Background==
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Archaeologists believe that Tintagel was originally a [[Rome|Roman]] fort built during the third or fourth century.  After the departure of the Romans, the site was home to a Celtic fortress.  The actual castle was not built until 1233 by Richard, Earl of Cornwall.  Richard had the castle built in an older style to help associate it with the legends of Arthur and the Cornish kings in hopes of winning favor with the people of Cornwall.  Subsequent earls had little interest in the castle and allowed it to fall into ruin.  The Victorian era saw a renewed interest in the tales of King Arthur, turning Tintagel from a forgotten ruin into a popular tourist destination. 
  
Archaeologists believe that Tintagel was originally a Roman fort built during the third or fourth centuryAfter the departure of the Romans, the site was home to a Celtic fortress.  The actual castle was not built until 1233 by Richard, Earl of Cornwall.  Richard had the castle built in an older style to help associate it with the legends of Arthur and the Cornish kings in hopes of winning favor with the people of Cornwall. Subsequent earls had little interest in the castle and allowed it to fall into ruin. The Victorian era saw a renewed interest in the tales of King Arthur, turning Tintagel from a forgotten ruin into a popular tourist destination.
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[[Greg Weisman]] visited Tintagel in 1981 and in 1992 with his familyOn [[Ask Greg]], he has written that on both occasions he felt a rush and that it was as if the ground "was charged with some kind of power". [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=309]
  
Tintagel also has a special significance in the production history ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''.  The ruined castle and its cliff-side location served as the inspiration for [[Castle Wyvern]].
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Tintagel also has a special significance in the production history of ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]''.  The ruined castle and its cliff-side location served as the inspiration for [[Castle Wyvern]]. [http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=461][http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=5610]
  
==See also==
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==See Also==
 
*{{wikipedia|Tintagel_Castle}}
 
*{{wikipedia|Tintagel_Castle}}
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Latest revision as of 23:12, 13 December 2020

This is a canon-in-training article. Information in this article is subject to change before it becomes canon.

Tintagel is an English castle, currently in ruins, located near the village of Tintagel in Cornwall.

History

Tintagel is one of the places that King Arthur Pendragon and Griff visit in their search for Merlin. [1] (In "Rock & Roll", Arthur stated that he and Griff had already searched for Merlin in "all the obvious places", but it is unclear whether or not that included Tintagel.)

Real World Background

In Arthurian legend, Tintagel is best known as the site of Arthur Pendragon's conception. Arthur's father, Uther Pendragon, became obsessed with Igraine, the wife of Duke Gorlois of Cornwall. Aware of Uther's feelings for his wife, Gorlois fled with her to Cornwall; Uther ordered Gorlois to return to court, and when Gorlois refused, declared war on him and invaded Cornwall. Gorlois locked Igraine away in Tintagel to keep her safe, while taking up his headquarters in a castle variously known as Dimilioc or Castle Terrabil. After besieging Gorlois in vain for a week, Uther sought the help of Merlin, who transformed him into the likeness of Gorlois, allowing him to enter Tintagel and spend the night with Igraine, thereby conceiving Arthur. (While the medieval versions of the story portray Igraine as deceived, some modern versions have made her aware of Uther's true identity and willingly admit him to her bed.) The real Gorlois took advantage of Uther's absence to make a sortie and attack his leaderless army; he was slain in the subsequent fighting, thus allowing Uther to marry Igraine afterwards.

Arthur is only conceived at Tintagel in the medieval versions; the notion that he was born there seems to have been a later invention.

The facts of Arthur's parentage and conception in the Gargoyles Universe have not yet been revealed, so it is impossible to say which - if any - of the tales surrounding Tintagel are accurate.

Archaeologists believe that Tintagel was originally a Roman fort built during the third or fourth century. After the departure of the Romans, the site was home to a Celtic fortress. The actual castle was not built until 1233 by Richard, Earl of Cornwall. Richard had the castle built in an older style to help associate it with the legends of Arthur and the Cornish kings in hopes of winning favor with the people of Cornwall. Subsequent earls had little interest in the castle and allowed it to fall into ruin. The Victorian era saw a renewed interest in the tales of King Arthur, turning Tintagel from a forgotten ruin into a popular tourist destination.

Greg Weisman visited Tintagel in 1981 and in 1992 with his family. On Ask Greg, he has written that on both occasions he felt a rush and that it was as if the ground "was charged with some kind of power". [2]

Tintagel also has a special significance in the production history of Gargoyles. The ruined castle and its cliff-side location served as the inspiration for Castle Wyvern. [3][4]

See Also

  • Tintagel at Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia