King Arthur was never a real British King but a mythical character from stories that originated in the Royal Courts of Europe in the Middle Ages.
He has no relevance to the real history of the British Monarchy.
In the Myth, the round table was King Arthur's government. The idea was that everybody at it was equal (There was no head of the table).
I think Arthur attains the power when Urhter--his dad--dies.
Uhhh . . . the Knights of the Round Table?
No, because he loved Camelot! He fought for it because he was King and he did what was right:)
His nephew was Conner and his close companion was Sir Lancelot.
Bravery and chivalry were important qualities to King Arthur. His knights had to demonstrate that they had those two qualities in order to be considered ideal.
Arthur's Seat is an extinct volcano in Edinburgh
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A Red satin cloak!