Thomas of Britain composes the "courtly" Tristan poemJan 1, 1160Labels: Thomas ofWiki ThomasWiki TristanIseult
Béroul writes the "common branch" Romance of TristanJan 1, 1170Labels: B roulWiki TristanIseultUT Austin LRC
Eilhart von Oberge adapts the story into German as "Tristrant"Jan 1, 1170Labels: Eilhart vonBritannica GottfriedWiki Eilhart
The "Folie Tristan" poems popularize Tristan’s disguised returnJan 1, 1190Labels: Folie TristanWiki Oxford FolieWiki TristanIseult
Gottfried von Strassburg writes "Tristan und Isolde"Jan 1, 1210Labels: Gottfried vonBritannica GottfriedGottfried Portal
French prose cycles reshape Arthurian romance cultureJan 1, 1215Labels: Lancelot GrailWiki Lancelot GrailMFLOF Intro
Brother Robert translates Thomas’s Tristan into Old NorseJan 1, 1226Labels: Brother RobertWiki Tristrams sagaCambridge Arthur
The Prose Tristan begins integrating Tristan into Arthur’s courtJan 1, 1230Labels: Prose TristanMFLOF TristanWiki Prose TristanNewberry Essay
Prose Tristan authorship claims by "Luce" and "Hélie" circulateJan 1, 1235Labels: Luce del, H lieMFLOF IntroWiki Prose Tristan
Ulrich von Türheim writes a continuation to finish Gottfried’s TristanJan 1, 1235Labels: Ulrich vonDE Wiki TristanEN Wiki Gottfried
Middle English "Sir Tristrem" adapts the Thomas traditionJan 1, 1280Labels: Sir TristremWiki Sir TristremNLS Auchinleck
Heinrich von Freiberg composes another German continuationJan 1, 1290Labels: Heinrich vonDE Wiki TristanEN Wiki Gottfried
Icelandic "Tristrams saga ok Ísoddar" reworks the legendJan 1, 1350Labels: Tristrams sagaWiki soddarWiki Tristrams saga