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Corbenic (Carbone[c]k, Corbin) is the name of the Grail castle, the edifice housing the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend. It is a magical domain of the Grail keeper, often known as the Fisher King. The castle's descriptions vary greatly in different sources, and it first appears by that name in the Lancelot-Grail cycle where it is also the birthplace of Galahad.

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  • El castell de Corbenic, també anomenat Carbonek, Corbin, i Corbinec és el castell on es troba el Sant Grial, d'acord amb algunes llegendes del rei Artur. El castell és esmentat en la Vulgata i en La mort d'Artur. És la residència del Rei Pescador, i el lloc de naixement de Sir Galahad. (ca)
  • Corbenic (Carbone[c]k, Corbin) is the name of the Grail castle, the edifice housing the Holy Grail in Arthurian legend. It is a magical domain of the Grail keeper, often known as the Fisher King. The castle's descriptions vary greatly in different sources, and it first appears by that name in the Lancelot-Grail cycle where it is also the birthplace of Galahad. (en)
  • Corbenic (auch Carbonek und Corbin genannt) ist eine Burg, die in mehreren Gralslegenden erwähnt wird.Bei Furnivall ist sie der Sitz des , den Parzival hier antrifft.In anderen Versionen ist Corbenic die Gralsburg selber. Malory (Buch 11) kennt eine Brücke von Corbenic (Pounte of Corbyn), an der Lancelot gebeten wird, eine Dame von dem Zauber von Morgan le Fay und der Königin von Nord-Galys zu befreien, der sie seit fünf Jahren in einem kochenden Bad gefangen hält. (de)
  • El castillo de Corbenic, también llamado Carbonek, Corbin, y Corbinec es el castillo donde se encuentra el Santo Grial, de acuerdo a algunas leyendas del rey Arturo. El castillo es mencionado en la Vulgata y en La muerte de Arturo. Es la residencia del Rey Pescador, la princesa Elaine de Cobernic y el lugar de nacimiento de Sir Galahad. (es)
  • Corbénic, ou Carbonek, est un lieu de la légende arthurienne, le château qui renferme le « Palais aventureux », où se trouve le Graal, comme Montsalvage. C'est la résidence de Pellés, le roi Mehaignié (aussi appelé le Roi pêcheur). Il en était une sorte de gardien. (fr)
  • Замок Монсальва́т (иначе Монсальва́ж, Мунсальвеш) — замок Святого Грааля, где он и находится (согласно всем романам). (ru)
  • Corbenic (o Corbin o Carbonek) è, nel ciclo arturiano, il castello in cui era custodito il Santo Graal. Il suo signore è Pelles, il Re Pescatore (o Re Ferito), ed è anche il luogo della nascita di Galahad, il cavaliere più nobile del mondo. (it)
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  • The Castle of Carboneck, William Henry Margetson for Legends of King Arthur and His Knights (en)
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