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Q: How does kinog arthur receive his fatal wound?
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How does king arthur receive his fatal wound?

King Arthur faces off with his son, Mordred in the final battle. Arthur is able to kill Mordred, but not before he was mortally wounded as well. His body was taken to Glastonbury where he died and was buried.


Who was respondsible for King Arthur death?

Sir Mordred stabs Arthur in the head during their battle in "Le Morte D' Arthur". The wound is fatal, and Arthur presumably passes away a short while later.


What is a fatal disease that you can get from an infected wound?

Tetanus, and Staph


Does King Arthur die gloriously?

King Arthur did not die. Arthur gathered his army and went to battle near the river Cambula. He did receive a mortal wound, however he was carried to the isle of Avalon to be cured of his wounds. He then gave up the crown of Britain to his successor.


Can you live through a gun shot?

Not all gun shots are fatal- but they MAY be. A wound that damages the brain, or causes enough blood loss will be fatal.


Wound Type of bleeding most dangerous?

Any type of wound can be dangerous an run the risk of infection. The most fatal type of wound is one that has punctured a major organ, or severed a major artery.


In what area of his body was Custer shot?

Custer was shot in the left breast, just below the left nipple, and also in the left temple. The breast wound bled ... the head wound did not. Thus, the breast wound was likely the fatal wound, and the head wound was likely done post-mortem.


What does mortal blow mean?

A blow that has a higher than 70% chance of causing death. AKA Fatal Wound


Is tetnus a parastite?

Tetanus is not a parasite. It is infection of a cut or wound with a bacteria called clostridium tetani, and is fatal if not treated in time


Does cassio get stabbed in Othello?

Yes, by Rodrigo. However, Cassio's wound is not fatal and Rodrigo gets finished off by Iago.


What is an example of a understatement in romeo and Juliet?

"Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch" Not what you'd expect a fatal stab wound to be described as.


What has the author Arthur Edwin Needham written?

Arthur Edwin Needham has written: 'Regeneration and wound-healing' -- subject(s): Regeneration (Biology), Wounds, Wounds and injuries