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when he listened to arthur and finally threw the sword, excalibur, into the lake.
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The story of the sword in the stone comes from the legend of King Arthur in medieval British folklore. It is believed to be a symbolic representation of Arthur's rightful claim to the throne and his divine right to rule. However, there is no historical evidence to support the existence of a literal sword in a stone.
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king Arthur became a king after he pulled out the sawed from the stone also he got the knight table as a present from Merlin th magian but the round table doesnt last that long to to sir lancelots betrail with king arthur.
"who WAS Merlin?'' you talk as if he is dead, for that is impossible for he lives outside of time. but to answer your question, he IS a fabled wizard who has extraordinary powers, who was the long loved advisor of the high king arthur.
to show equality among the twelve knights.
Arthur- when shown in the show- is supposedly in 3rd Grade.
No, their characters Amy and Rory and married in the show. In real life they are not dating.
maybe not because some evidence show that he was set up by the king
We cannot show you pictures ON WikiAnswers. The best we can do is give you a link to pictures that you can click on. But mermaids are NOT real, they are a mythological creature.
No. The legendary King Arthur who sometimes holds court at Camelot was the son of Uther Pendragon and is never called a Tudor. There were some other minor King Arthur in Britain several years later, but no one important. As being of Welsh descent and descended from nobility, the Tudors claimed to be heirs of Arthur. This is sometimes misrepresented as a claim that they were descendants of Arthur. However no-one, to my knowledge, as yet substantiated this second claim either from a reputable source or by providing a genealogy that would show how the Tudors were descended from Arthur.