Their are so many answers to that question according to which account of the arthar Smith you read in all of them Morgan dies or is berry old at the end s for gwenavir in Mister cases nothing but I have read in one account that she goes to a convint and become a nun
. Morgan la Fay
If you are asking about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table; then his sister's name is Morgana or Morgan La Fey (Morgana the Fairy)
It depends on which account of the story you go by by most she is but I have read one that in it she is not a witch but a paging that pusesses magical powers.
Julie Alix de la Fay died in 1826.
Morgan Freeman
Morgan le Fay and the Green Knight are not the same character, though they both appear in Arthurian legend. Morgan le Fay is often depicted as a powerful sorceress and a complex figure associated with both magical and malevolent traits. The Green Knight, from the poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," is a supernatural being who tests Sir Gawain's honor and bravery. While both characters embody themes of magic and challenge, they serve different roles in the stories in which they appear.
Juste-Charles de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg was born in 1744.
Juste-Charles de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg died in 1846.
Charles César de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg was born in 1744.
Charles César de Fay de La Tour-Maubourg died in 1831.
It is the anglicized form of French "la fée", meaning "the fairy". It seems strange that English speakers would add this pseudo French epithet to the name of the fairy "Morgan le Fay", especially since it is not even grammatically correct, it should be the feminine "la" instead of masculine "le", but until someone invents a time machine, we'll never know why.
La vendetta di Lady Morgan was created in 1965.