Condwiramurs

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Condwiramurs (also Kondwiramur or Condwiramur) comes from the French conduire amour: "The one leading to love".

Condwiramurs is Parzival's wife and will last as the successor to Repanse de Schoye Keeper of the Grail . From this point of view, her name suggests less of the love between man and woman than of divine love.

The name “Condwiramurs” was first used by Wolfram von Eschenbach for Parzival's wife. In older works it was called " Blanchefleur ", which means the white flower. However, the context in terms of content remains with Wolfram.