Probably. The majority of the stories are probably made up, but there is evidence of a King Arthur of Britain. There is also Round Table at Winchester in England.
In the loosest sense, yes it is a story, because a story can be fact or fiction, it is still considered a story.
No King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is not nonfiction.
Camelot (Britain)
The story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is set in the mythical kingdom of Camelot, which is typically portrayed as a medieval realm in Britain. Camelot is where King Arthur holds court and where the knights gather to discuss quests and chivalry.
Arthur knights
The story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table falls under the genre of medieval romance and legend. It combines elements of chivalry, heroism, magic, and adventure.
The Knights of the Round Table were said to have lived in Camelot, a legendary castle and court associated with King Arthur. Camelot is believed to have been located in either Wales or southwest England, but its exact location remains a mystery.
the knights of the round table
The legend says that they were The Knights of the Round Table.
they were knighted by king Arthur
King Arthur
The knights of the round table.
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