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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Third Crusade has just ended, and the combatants are returning home. The cruel and lascivious Templar, Brian de Bois-Guilbert and his worldly companion, Prior Aylmer, despite their misdirection by the swineherd Gurth and his companion, The Jester Wamba, are guided by a mysterious Palmer to the home of Cedric the Saxon, a noble who wishes to re-establish the ancient English kingdom by marrying his ward Rowena to the last descendant of Saxon royalty, Athelstane of Coningsburgh. Also sheltering at Cedric’s house is the Jewish moneylender, Isaac of York. In the course of dinner, it is revealed that Cedric has disowned his son, Wilfred of Ivanhoe, for attaching himself to the Norman king Richard Cœur-de-Lion and for daring to woo Rowena (who returns his love); it is further revealed that Bois-Guilbert is Ivanhoe’s mortal enemy, who defies him to mortal combat at an upcoming tournament. That night the Palmer forces helps Isaac to escape from the Templar (who had planned to kidnap him and send him to his ally, the ferocious and greedy Front-de-Bœuf); in gratitude, Isaac supplies him with a horse and armour. The Palmer somehow[1] convinces Gurth to serve as his squire for the upcoming tournament. |