1) Arthur was the son of Uther and Igraine
2) Arthur was raised by Ector, who had a son named Kay
3) Arthur was ignorant of his birthright as he grew up
4) Arthur had three half-sisters, the daughter of Igraine and Gorlois: Morgause, Elaine and Morgan le Fey
5) Arthur married Guinevere and got the Round Table as a wedding present from her father Leodegrance
6) Arthur's sword was called Excalibur
7) Arthur would never sit down to meet at high feasts until he had seen or heard of a "great marvel"
8) Arthur was betrayed by his greatest knight, Sir Lancelot
9) Arthur and his son Mordred killed each other in the battle of Camlann
10) Arthur was taken to Avalon to have his wounds healed and he is Rex Quondam et Futurus
Sir Thomas Malory is best known for his work "Le Morte d'Arthur," which is a compilation of Arthurian legends. This work is considered one of the most significant sources of Arthurian literature and has had a lasting influence on English literature.
Le morte Darthur was written by Thomas Malory around 1470. Malory did not create all the stories, but based himself on pre-existing French and English sources. The work was not titled Le morte Darthur by Malory. This name was given by William Caxton, the first English book printer who printed the book in 1485. He was also the one who added the chapter division to the book.
Sir Thomas Malory was the 15th century english writer who compiled the legends of King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot and the Knights of Camelot's Round Table into the book called "Le Morte D'Arthur" (The Death of Arthur), which was published by Caxton in 1485. There is some controversy about the actual identity of Sir Thomas Malory, with various contender for the actual author. Since the 19th century, most scholars have believed that the writer was a Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in the County of Warwickshire, who led a spectacularly colourful life involving accusations of stealing, banditry, kidnap and rape, as well as at least one escape from prison.
There are 12 and the order is: first term at Malory towers, second form at Malory towers, third year at Malory towers, upper fourth at Malory towers, in the fifth at Malory towers, last term at Malory towers, new term at Malory towers, summer term at Malory towers, winter term at Malory towers, fun and games at Malory towers, secrets at Malory towers and goodbye Malory towers. These books are awesome I'm on the 11th one, don't want to finish them! Hope this helped :)
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Malory Disney was born on October 15, 1935. She is one of the descendants of Walt Disney, the co-founder of The Walt Disney Company. Malory has been involved in various projects related to the Disney legacy.
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Thomas Tallis is most famous for being one of England's greatest composers. You can learn more about Thomas Tallis at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Thomas Tallis" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
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Sir Thomas More wrote Utopia. Sir Thomas Malory wrote The Morte D'Arthur. Sir Thomas Wyatt wrote "They flee from me that sometime do me seek" and other poems. Sir Thomas Browne wrote Religio Medici. Sir Thomas Littleton wrote On Tenures. Sir Thomas Crapper wrote nothing but thank heaven for him.
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The romance "Le Morte d'Arthur," which recounts the death of King Arthur, was written by Sir Thomas Malory. Completed in the 15th century, it is a compilation of various legends surrounding Arthur and his knights of the Round Table. Malory's work is one of the most significant contributions to Arthurian literature and has influenced many later adaptations of the Arthurian legends.