The stories all say so.
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No, she's the Queen - King Arthur's wife.
Guinevere was just Lady Morgana's maid when Uther was at the throne. Guinevere soon became close to Prince Arthur and when Arthur became King he choose Guinevere to be his Queen.
Queen Guinevere. Then she betrayed King Arthur and went off with her lover, Lancelot.
She married King Arthur. ** Guinevere's father Leodegrance also had the Round Table, which was her wedding dowry. Perhaps Arthur wanted her for the alliance and that Table?
king Aurthur loved Guinevere
King Arthur
Queen Guinevere.
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There is great controversy involving who Queen Guinevere was and when she died. The most common accepted story is that Queen Guinevere died shortly after King Arthur. Lancelot, when he heard of King Arthur's passing, traveled to see Guinevere and learned that she had passed away as well. After burying her next to King Arthur, Lancelot killed himself.
No, she's the Queen - King Arthur's wife.
Queen Guinevere, King Arthur's wife in the Arthurian legend.
King Arthur's wife was Guinevere of King Leodegrance's court.
Guinevere was just Lady Morgana's maid when Uther was at the throne. Guinevere soon became close to Prince Arthur and when Arthur became King he choose Guinevere to be his Queen.
King Arthur loved his brother, sir Kay, his adopted father, Sir Ector, his country, and his wife, Guinevere.
The main characters in the King Arthur legend are King Arthur, who is the legendary British ruler, and Guinevere, who is his queen and wife. They are both central figures in the tales of Camelot, chivalry, and the Knights of the Round Table.
The character of Queen Guinevere is part of Arthurian legend and not an historical person. In the stories of King Arthur, Guinevere became Arthur's wife, but fell in love with Sir Lancelot. The events that followed caused the downfall of Camelot.