Yes, she was his mother and his father was Arthur. He didn't know until Mordred was nearly grown he had fathered a child with her.
No they were half brother and sister and Morgan le fay had a husband named king uriens It is Morgan le Fay's older sister Morgause, whom is the mother of Gawain and Mordred (Arthur's son).
According to most sources, his sister (and some say former lover/mother of Mordred) was Morgan le Fey.
Morgan Le Fay is Arthur's evil half-sister. She hates him a great deal because if he was not there, (she thinks) she would be in charge. She very much wants Sir Mordred ( Arthur's Son/Nephew) to fulfill his destiny and kill him. hope that helps!:)
Morgan Le Fay (or Morgana), is the main enemy, later joined by her son, Mordred.
Mordred was the son of King Arthur and his own half sister, Morgan Le Fay. The primary reason Arthur killed him was that they met on opposite sides of a battlefield and it was kill or be killed. Arthur himself received a mortal wound in the encounter. More generally, Mordred was in rebellion, trying to sieze the throne for himself.Morded's mother was Morgause, not Morgan le Fay.
She is meant to be his mother.
Guinivere, Merlin , Lancelot, Percival Camelot, the Bear, prydwyn, Cavall, Mordred, Morgan le Fey.... depends on what you are talking about, love. Friends? Foes? objects (such as his ship, the Prydwyn) nicknames for himself? -Phoenix
A lot of people say that yes, Morgan the Sorceress was Mordred's mother. She had an affair with King Arthur, her half-brother. Others insist Morgan's sister, Morgause, was Mordred's mother. I like to think it was Morgause, because Morgan is my favorite character and not the kind of person who would have an affair with somebody.
the name Morgan means 'sea circle' or 'born from the sea' the most well known in the heritage of the name Morgan is Morgana or Morgan Le Fey
King Arthur's true enemy is Mordred and Morgan le Fay.
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The man who pulled the sword out of the stone was Arthur AKA King Arthur. That is how he became King and not Morgan Le Fey.