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The lady of the lake gave King Arthur his magic sword Excalibur. When King Arthur was seriously wounded in his fight with Sir Accolon, she healed his wounds. Otherwise, he probably would have died.
Mordred is part of Arthurian legend, so try looking up "King Arthur" or "Camelot".
King Arthur is often described as a noble and just king who values chivalry and honor. In the legend of King Arthur, a good example of his qualities as a king is when he establishes the Knights of the Round Table, promoting equality and unity among his knights by having no head of the table.
Merlin is part of the king arthur legend, so i guess people would like 2 make it interesting if they base it off a character in that legend, as long as they add the main characters.
King Arthur is a legendary British figure, and his marriage to Queen Guinevere is part of Arthurian legend. The story states that they were married in Camelot, a mythical castle, though there is no historical evidence to pinpoint an exact date or location for the marriage.
King Arthur is a legendary figure, he never actually existed. His story may be based in part on one or more actual Post-Roman British kings, but most of his legend is pure fiction.
England has many 1000's of legends, The two most famous are probably St George and the Dragon, and King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Neither of these are English legends. St George is a legend coming from part of what is today Turkey: King Arthur is a series of Celtic legends telling of the Celts' battle against the invading English. England's best known legend is Robin Hood.
He was a local king of Britain with his roots in Cornwall which now forms part of England.[who to this day have their own Celtic language and a strong sense of identity apart from England]AnswerKing Arthur is most likely a Celtic legend and most historians would probably say it is a welsh story although it isn't possible to know for sure The earliest mention of King Arthur in British literature refers to 'Our King Arthur', it is written in WELSH.
Well, the legend takes place in the medieval era, but if King Arthur actually existed it would have around the 5th Century and he wouldn't have been the medieval King that we all know. He would probably have been some kind of a warlord who fought the Saxon invaders.
"The Sword in the Stone" was written by T.H. White. It is a novel that is part of "The Once and Future King," a series of books based on the legend of King Arthur.
Camelot
The Knights of the Round Table play an important part in the legend of King Arthur. They were the most accomplished knights of the land and lived in Camelot. The round table ensured that all knights were equal to each other.