Queen
Elaine of Benoic (Old French:
Élaine de Bénoïc; alternative forms including
Elainne,
Elene,
Helaine,
Helainne,
Helayne and
Helene; also known as
Provida or
Perevida) is wife of
King Ban and birth mother of
Lancelot. The
Vulgate Cycle's Prose
Lancelot traces her descent to the holy bloodline of the biblical Israeli king
David. Following the conquest of their kingdom of Benoic (known as Benwick in English) by King
Claudas, the death of her husband, and the taking of the infant Lancelot by the
Lady of the Lake, Elaine becomes known as the Queen of Great Sorrows, living as a nun along with her sister Evaine, the widowed wife of
King Bors and mother of
Sir Lionel and
Sir Bors. In an alternate version from the Italian rewrite
Tavola Ritonda, the queen is named
Gostanza and she dies of distress just few days after Ban's death and Lancelot's
premature birth. An early and even more distinctive Lancelot romance, the German
Lanzelet, calls its eponymous hero's mother
Clarine and makes her a sister of
Arthur. Emmanuèle Baumgartner connected the figure of Elaine with
Saint Helena. ==Elaine of Corbenic==