Moriaen
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Moriaen (also spelled Moriaan, Morien) is a 13th-century Arthurian romance in Middle Dutch. A 4,720-line version is preserved in the vast Lancelot Compilation, and a short fragment exists at the Royal Library at Brussels.[1][2] The work tells the story of Morien, the Moorish son of Aglovale, one of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table.[3]