The Welsh claim him; most of the names are Welsh.
The Cornish claim him; Gorlois, Morgan le Fey's mother and Ygraine's first husband,
was the Duke of Tintagel.
The French claim him; Sir Lancelot du lac, is French for Sir Lancelot of the Lake (as
he was the stepson of the Lady of the Lake, Nimueh)
Also Le Morte d'Arthur translates into The Death of Arthur -
from French, obviously.
The Scottish claim him.
The English claim him.
The Irish claim him.
Needless to say, we don't actually know. My guess is Wales/Cornwall, although I know Ireland and England are quite a big part of the legend.
Check this link out:
http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/documents/Arthurian_Genealogy.pdf
it shows the genealogy behind each character :D
England
Arthur knights
No King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is not nonfiction.
the knights of the round table
they were knighted by king Arthur
The legend says that they were The Knights of the Round Table.
King Arthur was betrayed by some of the members of Knights of the Round Table. The two knights are Lancelot and Morded.
King Arthur's island country is traditionally said to be Camelot, a legendary kingdom in medieval literature and Arthurian legend. It is believed to be a place of strong moral values, chivalry, and the famous Round Table where noble knights gathered. However, Camelot is a mythical place and its exact location remains unknown.
They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."
King Arthur's men are the Knights of the Round Table.
King Arthur
The knights of the round table.