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Q: What are facts about the castle of Camelot?
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What was king arthurs castle called?

King Arthur's castle is typically known as Camelot. It is a legendary castle and court where King Arthur held his knights of the Round Table and ruled over his kingdom.


What was the name of King Arthur's Castle?

King Arthur's castle is commonly known as Camelot. Camelot is a mythical and legendary castle associated with the tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.


What wad the name of king Arthur's castle?

It is usually called Camelot.


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Which castle did King Arthur live in?

Camelot.


What was the name King Arthur's castle?

Camelot


Where is the Camelot Castle located?

It is unknown if there ever was a King Arthur; perhaps his stories are partly fictional and partly based upon stories of several different kings. There is a ruin called Tintagel, which is on the west coast of Cornwall at aprox the same lattitude as Exeter.


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Seer's village is by the Camelot castle.


Where is camelot castle located?

No one knows for sure. There is no real evidence that Camelot Castle ever actually existed. So there isn't a tourist attraction where you can go around the castle.Even the location of Camelot is much disputed and several widely separate places claim to be Camelot - for example, Winchester and locations in Cornwall and Wales.


Can kids stay at the camelot castle hotel in London?

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What is the name of the castle in southwestern England believed to be the site of Arthur's Camelot?

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What was the name of King Arthur kingdom?

"Camelot" Camelot was the name of the Castle from which Arthur ruled. This kingdom, traditionally, spanned all of Britain. The "historic" Arthur may have had influence as far away as Norway and Denmark.