In feudal England, most tables were made as rectangles, with the person at the head of the table being accorded the most power. Each person was seated a certain distance away from the head of the table, and the further away you were, the less power you had.
King Arthur revolutionized this by having his most trusted knights sit with him at a round table, in effect declaring all of them as equals with the king.
In the medieval tales King Arthur's sword Kaletvwlch/Caliburn/Escalibor/Excalibur is only important as it is a strong and sharp sword, used by the king.
It was important to fight in battle with the strongest and sharpest sword you could get.
In two stories the sword is said to glow with a great light, but otherwise no magic of any kind is attributed to it.
Some modern novelists make the sword a magical power behind Arthur's rule and a symbol of rightful kingship.
Uhhh . . . the Knights of the Round Table?
No King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is not nonfiction.
The legend says that they were The Knights of the Round Table.
Guievere's father, King Leodegrance, gave the Round Table as a wedding present--acording to Malory's Morte d'Arthur.
The knights of the round table were the (possibly legendary) knights of King Arthur. They held meeting around a round table because no man was more important than the next and everyone's views were important. The Knights were men of courage, honor, dignity, courtesy, and nobleness. They protected ladies and damsels, honored and fought for kings, and undertook dangerous quests.
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the round table
Uhhh . . . the Knights of the Round Table?
They are the knights of the Round Table (including Merlin) they were kind of like King George's authorities but King Arthurs knights
King Arthur's legendary table was round(hence the name 'The Round Table'). This was meant to show his knights('The Knights of the Round Table') that no one knight was greater than another and that, while sitting at the table, everyone was equal.
King Arthur's castle is typically known as Camelot. It is a legendary castle and court where King Arthur held his knights of the Round Table and ruled over his kingdom.
The Round Table was important because it gave everyone who sat there to be equal with everyone else. No king or knight was more important than the other.
No King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is not nonfiction.
The most important seat at the Round Table was typically reserved for King Arthur, as he was the leader of the Knights of the Round Table and the one who convened the meetings. His seat symbolized his authority and leadership over the knights.
King Arthur had a round table.
The Round Table
King Arthur stared the round table so they could order KFC