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In some versions of the legend, King Arthur does pull the sword Excalibur from the stone on Christmas Day. This event is a key moment in establishing his rightful claim to the throne of England.
The sword in the stone and Excalibur are 2 different things. Merlin put the sword in the stone in the stone( which by pulling it out made Arthur King Arthur), and Excalibur was the sword that came later after the sword in the stone broke. Excalibur came from the Lady in the Lake.
King Arthur removed the sword called Excalibur from the stone. It was a legendary sword that only the true king of England was able to extract from the stone.
The sword in the stone is called Excalibur. It is the legendary sword of King Arthur in Arthurian legend.
To become King of England, Arthur had to pull the sword Excalibur from the stone. This was seen as a sign from the Lady of the Lake that he was the rightful king.
In the legend of King Arthur, he proved he was the rightful king by pulling the sword Excalibur from a stone. This act demonstrated that he was destined to rule and wield the sword in defense of the kingdom.
December 25, Christmas Day
In the history of king Arthur he finds a competition to pull a sword out of a stone. He pulled out the sword and he named it Excalibur.
The sword in the stone and Excalibur are 2 different things. Merlin put the sword in the stone in the stone( which by pulling it out made Arthur King Arthur), and Excalibur was the sword that came later after the sword in the stone broke. Excalibur came from the Lady in the Lake.
Excalibur
Excalibur is a mythical sword, originally, pulled in a stone. The only true king was able to release it. It was the Arthur who took the sword out of stone and he was proclaimed the king.
The story about King Arthur is called Excalibur. In the story King Arthur himself is the one who managed to pull the sword out of the stone. The name of the sword is Excalibur.
King Arthur removed the sword called Excalibur from the stone. It was a legendary sword that only the true king of England was able to extract from the stone.
Excalibur was the sword which King Arthur pulled from the stone, and in pulling it from the stone, proving that he was Uther Pendragons son, securing his seat on the throne.
He pulled the sword from the stone. this sword was not Excalibur.
No, but there is some confusion about which sword Excalibur actually was. In some versions of the legend, Excalibur was the sword that Arthur drew from the stone. In other versions of the same legend, Excalibur was the sword given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.
There are variations of the legend: it was said to be the sword in the stone that Arthur withdrew; that it was given to Arthur by Merlin; and that it was given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.
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