Graham Chapman: Arthurus, rex Britannorum, qui primus Sanctum Gradale petit, alios milites convenit et ad Gradale quaerendum ducit; stultus et ignavus est, tamen equitem nigrum vincit.
Ioannes Cleese: Dominus Lancelot Validus, miles Arturi, qui virum comptum feminam servat.
Terentius Gilliam: Patsy, servus Arturi, qui nuces cocoes collidit.
Ericus Idle: Dominus Robin "omnino-non-tam-validus-quam-Dominus-Lancelot", miles Arturis ignavissimus.
Terentius Jones: Dominus Bedevere Sapiens, miles Arturi sapientissimus; Phrygium dasypum facit ut milites moenia superent.
Michael Palin: Dominus Galahad Purus, miles Arturi, qui feminas Moenium Anthracis invenit.
Notae
↑So the “Sanctum Gradale”, the Holy Grail, can really be a stone, a dish, or a round table (…). Vide Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, tom. 19, 1956, p. 45, 49
↑Lucas Waddingus (ed.): Beati patris Francisci Assisiatis opuscula. Antverpiae 1623, p. 328
↑Eduard Brinckmeier (ed.): Glossarium diplomaticum, tom. 2, Hamburgi et Gothae 1856, p. 291