Many people believe that Arthur was no more than legend. Of the historians that do feel that Arthur was a real person, it is disputed when he would have lived. There are figures anywhere between the 5th and the 11th centuries. With there being a few hundred year gap it is hard to pin down exactly when any part of the legend would have occurred. The best known of the early stories began showing up around the eleventh century. In most variants of the story he is represented as being anywhere from an older child to a young man.
He was born on September 19, 1486 at Winchester Married on November 14, 1501 to Catherine of Aragon.
So he he got married at the age of 15 years, 2 months and 5 days.
in his early teens
December 25
early teens
I believe you must mean who is the person who pulled the sword out of the stone. I think it's the little green guy you play as in The Legend of Zelda: 25th aniversary edition. You can download this for Dsi XL, but it will only be there until sometime in February. I hope this is helpful, because it is the best answer I've got.
He did not have to defeat anyone . . . legend has it that whoever could pull this sword out of the stone would become king of England . . . Merlin had led Arthur to the sword in the stone and Arthur pulled it out and became a great king. This is a fascinating fable.
all i know is that he pulled it up 800 years ago. that help? my life suks
He was a prince, the King's son. He pulled the sword from the stone, which recognized him as King.
According to Le Morte dâ??Arthur, Arthurâ??s sword appeared in the church courtyard when there was a need for a new king. The stone had an inscription that said whoever pulled out the sword was the rightful king. Upon Arthur's successful removal of the sword, he became 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.
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 stone in the story of King Arthur is called the Sword in the Stone. It is a magical sword that only the rightful king of England can pull out, signifying the true ruler of the land.
He was a squire to a knight and saw the sword to give it to the knight to protect himself.
I read a story of the legeng of King Arthur and I found out that the one who managed to pull the sword out of the stone will be king of Britain.
In Arthurian legend, King Arthur's sword Excalibur was placed in the stone by Merlin the wizard as a test to find the rightful king of England. The sword could only be extracted by the true king, which Arthur successfully accomplished, proving his divine right to rule.
I believe you must mean who is the person who pulled the sword out of the stone. I think it's the little green guy you play as in The Legend of Zelda: 25th aniversary edition. You can download this for Dsi XL, but it will only be there until sometime in February. I hope this is helpful, because it is the best answer I've got.
He did not have to defeat anyone . . . legend has it that whoever could pull this sword out of the stone would become king of England . . . Merlin had led Arthur to the sword in the stone and Arthur pulled it out and became a great king. This is a fascinating fable.
He had to pull the sword from the stone, then Arthur had to keep doing it again and again to proves to other leaders that he was the King.
The sword in the stone was in a churchyard in London.
he was chosed be Merlin to pull a sword from a stone when his brother was competing in a tournament and could not find his own. he asked arthur to go out and find one.
all i know is that he pulled it up 800 years ago. that help? my life suks