Galahad, Bors the Younger, and Percival achieve the Grail... source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bors
Lancelot and Galahad were much different. They were both amazing knights able to best most others at anything because of their skills in fighting. However, Galahad proved that he was the better knight by defeating Lancelot on the quest to find the Holy Grail. Galahad was more pious than Lancelot and it was his purity that allowed him to be the best. Lancelot had been considered the best knight but then, because of Lancelot's sinfulness Galahad was able to best him. Galahad also seemed like he was not human to many people because of his great holiness. Lancelot had made mistakes, but eventually had repented; Galahad didn't seem to make any mistakes and was able to reach the holy grail, while Lancelot was only to get a glimpse of it.
Sir Lancelot.
knights templar
the crusades were to rescue christian holy items and land the first was to regain the holy land the others were to storm places were they belived the arabians were hiding the holy grail and such.
sir galahad
it was found by sir galahad
Sir Galahad's quest was to find the holy grail
yes, he did :)
The search for the Holy Grail.
Sir Galahad, Sir Pericval, Sir Bors andSirLancelot
The son of Sir Lancelot "Sir Galahad"
Sir Galahad's famous quest was finding the holy grail.
he was one of king Arthur's nights who found the holy grail
That depends on who is telling the story. In the earliest versions of the story, it was Sir Perceval. Later romances made it Sir Galahad. At least one medieval German work has it be Sir Gawain.
Sir Perceval and Lancelot both attempted to obtain the grail, but neither was successful. Sir Galahad ultimately succeeded in finding the Holy Grail, and was permitted to gaze upon it, but never actually brought it back to King Arthur's court.
Sir Galahad, son of Lancelot is knighted by him and then brought to Arthur's court. Sir Galahad is tested and based on superior results, he becomes a member of the Round Table. Witnessing the vision of the Holy Grail, he and Sir Percival set out on a quest to find it. Many years later, they find the holy object and on his way back to Camelot, Galahad has another holy vision, this time of Joseph of Arimathea. He experiences Rapture and is taken by angels into heaven. This is witnessed by both Sir. Percival and Sir Bors.