citation_id,entity_id,source_id,work_title,locus,quote,translator,translation_year,source_url,evidence_grade,evidence_note,verified_on,verify_method,display_order,needs_review,review_reason,original_text_url CIT_ART_IGRAINE_GEOFFR,ENT_ART_IGRAINE,SRC_GEOFFREY_MONMOUTH,"Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Britanniae","Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Britanniae","When he had a full relation made to him how matters had succeeded, he was sorry for the death of Gorlois, but rejoiced that Igerna was now at liberty to marry again. Then he returned to the town of Tintagel, which he took, and in it, what he impatiently wished for, Igerna herself. After this they continued to live together with much affection for each other, and had a son and daughter, whose names were Arthur and Anne. CHAP.",J. A. Giles,1848,https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/37848,primary-verbatim,,2026-06-18,name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation,1,1,"English translation (J. A. Giles, in Old English Chronicles, Gutenberg #37848) located by name; verify book.chapter.",