In the chivalric romance prose works in the legend of King Arthur, Cameliard (various French and other spellings include Ca[r]melide, Camiliard, Carmalide, Carmelide, Carmelyde, Charmelide, Tamalide, Tameli[r]de, and T[h]armelide) is the kingdom of the young Princess Guinevere, ruled by her father, King Leodegrance.
[1] The texts identify it variably, with the main version of the Vulgate Merlin locating it between Bedingran (Sherwood Forest) and Norgales (North Wales).
[2] The kingdom's greatest city and apparent capital is the wealthy Carhaix (Camaheu, Carahais, Carahaix, Carahes, Caraheu, Caro[h]aise, Carohaize, Carohase, Carol[h]aise, Karohaise, Karahais, Karahes, Toraise, Torayse), other important cities include Aneblayse (Danbleys, Danebleise, Denebleise).
The knights from Cameliard include Cleodalis (Cliodalis), the kingdom's seneschal and father of Guinevere's half-sister Genievre, and Guyomar, a cousin of Guinevere and one of early lovers of her sister-in-law Morgan.
It was also at Cameliard that the Round Table had been kept prior to being given to Arthur by Leodegrance as part of Guinevere's dowry.