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In the Arthurian legends, King Arthur owned the sword Excalibur, and formed the Knights of the Round Table in Camelot.
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They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."
The 1981 Excalibur film is a dramatic fantasy film. It is based on the legend of King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. It was directed by John Boorman.
They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."
They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."
Yes and MacDonald's rule the world because of fat people. no. Excalibur is a mith so is king Author and the round table.
They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."
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Bedivere's true reason for not throwing Excalibur into the lake lies in his deep respect for King Arthur and the symbolic significance of the sword. He understands that Excalibur represents Arthur's rightful sovereignty and the ideals of chivalry. By preserving the sword, Bedivere honors Arthur's legacy and ensures that the magic and meaning of Excalibur endure even after the king's death. His actions reflect loyalty, reverence, and the hope that the ideals of the Round Table will one day be revived.
There has been some debate over this one, but yes, the Knights of the Round Table were actually real. There really was a round table that King Arthur's knights sat around in order to hear his words. A lot of movies that were made from this show a lot about exactly how the Knights of the Round Table worked. See the following link for more detailed information about the Round Table: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_of_the_Round_Table
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