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Which meant, in the contemporary arc they can't both be named Guenevere (Leodogrance may be unimaginative, but he's not that unimaginative). In the Mabinogion Guenevere's sister is named Gwenhwyvach.
(You may have noticed that this week isn't actually the False Guenevere's
first appearance in Arthur, King of Time and Space. She's in one of
the flashforwards in this gag.)
Arthuriana sources I use or recommend:
Arthuriana - the
Journal of Arthurian Studies; the website of the quarterly journal of the
North American Branch of the International Arthurian Society.
The Camelot Project at the University of Rochester.
Camelot In Four
Colors: A Survey of the Arthurian Legend in Comics
Mystical-WWW -
The Arthurian A2Z knowledge Bank which has encyclopedically-arranged
entries on the characters of the Arthurian legends.
Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of his Noble
Knights of the Round Table,
Volume
1 and
Volume
2.