The legends say that King Arthur was killed.
The legends say that King Arthur was killed.
it is possible for the order of the bear says that king Arther will one day return but it does say that it will happen on a day that a total eclipse and meter shower both happen on the same day
King Arthur's island country is traditionally said to be Camelot, a legendary kingdom in medieval literature and Arthurian legend. It is believed to be a place of strong moral values, chivalry, and the famous Round Table where noble knights gathered. However, Camelot is a mythical place and its exact location remains unknown.
that he was a fairly nice guy!
Well, Some books say King Arthur had a duaghter named Chalice. (a chalice is a cup) But some websites say that he only had a son, that he killed. So if he had a daughter, we are unsure!
Yes there are proof that king Arthur existed but some people will say other wise but yes he did exist as well as he's knights
In the Arthurian legends, Mordred was the son of then-Prince Arthur by his half-sister, Morgause. (Arthur didn't know he had half-sisters; his father King Uther had not revealed this fact.) Mordred was raised in the Orkney islands of far northern Scotland, and when he learned that he was the son - the ONLY son - of King Arthur, he came to Camelot to claim his inheritance and title as prince. Mordred eventually rebelled against King Arthur, and they killed each other at the Battle of Camlan. Some legends say that Arthur and Mordred were about to reconcile and mend their differences. The armies on both sides of the field were alert for any treachery, and one of the knights was bitten by a snake. The knight drew his sword to kill the snake, but the armies on both sides saw the raised sword as a betrayal, and the battle was joined.
Later legends say that Arthur had three half-sisters: Morgawse, Elaine (Blasine) and Morgan le Fay. Morgawse had married King Lot of Orkney, Elaine (Blasine) was married to King Nentres of Garlot, while Morgan was wife of King Urien of Gorre, brother of Lot. But Morgan Le Fay was the best known.
According to some Arthurian legends, the king did not die after the Battle of Camlann, where the traitor Mordred was defeated. Instead, he was taken to Avalon, the mystical utopia of the fairies, where his wounds were healed. It is said that he will return to England in an hour of dire need.
some people say a man and some people say a woman but I think it's a woman
King Arthur was taken to the Isle of Avalon to be healed, and what happened to him after reaching the island is a mystery. Some say he lies in a cave awaiting the day he is needed again by his country, others say King Arthur he died at Avalon. Apart from the somewhat dubious claim by the monks at Glastonbury to have found King Arthur's grave in the Middle Ages, no real evidence has emerged for an Arthurian grave. King Arthur was taken to the Isle of Avalon to be healed, and what happened to him after reaching the island is a mystery. Some say he lies in a cave awaiting the day he is needed again by his country, others say King Arthur he died at Avalon. Apart from the somewhat dubious claim by the monks at Glastonbury to have found King Arthur's grave in the Middle Ages, no real evidence has emerged for an Arthurian grave.
King Arthur was taken to the Isle of Avalon to be healed, and what happened to him after reaching the island is a mystery. Some say he lies in a cave awaiting the day he is needed again by his country, others say King Arthur he died at Avalon. Apart from the somewhat dubious claim by the monks at Glastonbury to have found King Arthur's grave in the Middle Ages, no real evidence has emerged for an Arthurian grave. King Arthur was taken to the Isle of Avalon to be healed, and what happened to him after reaching the island is a mystery. Some say he lies in a cave awaiting the day he is needed again by his country, others say King Arthur he died at Avalon. Apart from the somewhat dubious claim by the monks at Glastonbury to have found King Arthur's grave in the Middle Ages, no real evidence has emerged for an Arthurian grave.