Canoel

In Gottfried von Strassburg's Tristan, Canoel (often described as a court or castle) serves as a locus of lordship within the territory of Parmenie, associated with Tristan’s inherited rights and feudal authority. It operates not merely as a residence but as a juridical and political center tied to fealty, landholding, and delegated rule.

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Canoel

In Gottfried von Strassburg's Tristan, Canoel (often described as a court or castle) serves as a locus of lordship within the territory of Parmenie, associated with Tristan’s inherited rights and feudal authority. It operates not merely as a residence but as a juridical and political center tied to fealty, landholding, and delegated rule.

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