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The Lady of the Lake
The Lady of the Lake
Welsh: Nimue; Latin: Coventina;
English: Vivienne
The Lady of
the Lake was the foster mother to Sir Lancelot and raised
him beneath the waters of her Lake. She is
better known for her presentation of the magical sword Excalibur to King
Arthur. This came about through the intervention of the magician, Merlin
(Myrddin) who was constantly worried that his Arthur would be killed in battle.
There has
always been some confusion over the name of the sword in Arthurian Legend. The
name Excalibur is said to have beenoriginally derived from the Latin phrase Ex
calce liberatus, "liberated from the stone” and is really said to be the
sword that Arthur drew from the stone to prove his lineage. Malory records both
versions of the legend in his Le Morte d'Arthur, and confusingly calls both
swords Excalibur.
There is also
the name Caliburn (Caledfwlch in Welsh and mentioned in the Mabinogion). This
is the Welsh name for a magical sword associated with Arthur and the rightful
sovereignty of Britain
Merlin had met
the Lady of the Lake at the Fountain of Barenton (Brittany) and fallen
so deeply in love with her that he agreed to teach her all his mystical powers.
The lady became Merlin's scribe, who recorded his prophecies, as well as his
lover.
Over the years
the Lady became overtook Merlin. She became so powerful that her magical skills
outshone even her teacher and she imprisoned him in Glass Tower.
To some extent she stepped into Merlin's role at King Arthur's side, but the
old man's removal contributed considerably to the great leader’s downfall.
The Lady of
the Lake was eventually obliged to reclaim her sword when
Arthur was fatally wounded at the Battle of Camlann and Excalibur was hurled back to misty
waters. She was later one of the three Queens
who escorted the King to Avalon.
The Lady of
the Lake is usually referred to by various spellings of
the names Nimue or Vivienne. Nimue is thought to be related to Mneme, the
shortened form of Mnemosyne, one of the nine water-nymph Muses of Roman and
Greek Mythology who gave weapons, not unlike Arthur's sword Excalibur, to the
heroic Perseus. Vivienne betrays the Lady's Celtic form, for Vi-Vianna probably
derives from Co-Vianna, a variant of the widespread Celtic water-goddess,
Coventina. Remembering Latin pronunciation, this name probably relates to
Merlin's original partner in early poetry, his wife Gwendoloena. Thus
Gw-end(-ol)-oena = Cov-ent-ina.
Water deities
were extremely popular with Celtic Society for they controlled the essential
essence of life itself. The spontaneous movement of springs, rivers and lakes
clearly showed the supernatural powers of the goddesses who lived within; and
offerings at such aquatic features were commonplace, especially of weapons and
other valuables.
This is the
origin of the modern wishing wells and the Lady of the Lake
is remembered as "Lady Luck"!
Her names
clearly reveal this Lady to have been the Celtic Water-Goddess Coventina
(presumably identified by the Romans with their Mnemosyne). This lady was
worshipped throughout the Western Roman Empire,
in Britain, the Narbonne area of Gaul
and North-Western Iberia too.
She is most
celebrated for her shrine at Brocolitia (Carrawburgh) on Hadrian's Wall. Here a quadrangular temple surrounded a central
pool fed by a sacred spring. Coin, jewellery and small bronze figurine
offerings have been excavated as well as numerous altars dedicated by the local
soldiers.
Since the Lady
of the Lake's place as Merlin's student and lover was largely
overtaken by Morgan Le Fay, a lady whose very name in Breton indicates a
water-nymph, it seems that the two were aspects of the same character. Indeed,
as both appear among the three queens who escort Arthur to Avalon, she no doubt
had a third aspect making up the well-known theme of a Celtic Triple-Goddess.
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