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{{wikipediainfo|Guinevere}}In at least [[Universe (Close Encounter of the Bird Kind)|one universe]], [[King Arthur#Raising chickens|King Arthur]]'s wife was known as '''Queen Gwenhwyfar'''.  
{{wikipediainfo|Guinevere}}'''Queen Guinevere''' was traditionally [[King Arthur]]'s wife and the Queen of [[Camelot]].


Merlin was first told that a woman called “Gwenhwyfar” would be important in his future by [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|a version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]] who had met his future self. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Close Encounter of the Bird Kind (short story)|Close Encounter of the Bird Kind]]'')
In at least [[Universe (Close Encounter of the Bird Kind)|one universe]], [[King Arthur#Raising chickens|King Arthur]]'s wife was known, in her own time, as as '''Queen Gwenhwyfar'''.  In that universe, Merlin was first told that a woman called “Gwenhwyfar” would be important in his future by [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|a version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]] who had met his future self. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Close Encounter of the Bird Kind (short story)|Close Encounter of the Bird Kind]]'') She was dining at the [[Round Table]] with Arthur and the [[Knights of the Round Table]] when [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]] burst in on the assembled court. When Jenny inquired, she told her about [[Merlin#Raising chickens|Ambrosius Merlin]], of whom she seemed to be fairly fond. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere]]'')


She was dining at the [[Round Table]] with Arthur and the [[Knights of the Round Table]] when [[Jenny Everywhere#Adventures with the Cupids|Jenny Everywhere]] burst in on the assembled court. When Jenny inquired, she told her about [[Merlin#Raising chickens|Ambrosius Merlin]], of whom she seemed to be fairly fond. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere]]'')
In some universes, the [[John F. Kennedy]] administration was nicknamed “[[Camelot]]”. This symbolically made Kennedy King Arthur, and his killer, [[Lee Harvey Oswald|a retired U.S. Marine]], “[[Mordred]]”; in [[Universe (Fragment: Guinevere and Mordred)|one universe]], [[Jenny Everywhere#Stopping “Mordred”|“Guinevere”]] stepped in to stop the assassination, adding a further layer to the metaphor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Guinevere and Mordred (short story)|Fragment: Guinevere and Mordred]]'')


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