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He rides in the tournament for him and beats all the others there.
He rides in the tournament for him and beats all the others there.
Sir Launcelot confessed to committing adultery with Queen Guinevere, the wife of King Arthur, in the Arthurian legend. This act was considered a grave betrayal of his loyalty to King Arthur and his code of chivalry.
He had to pull the sword from the stone, then Arthur had to keep doing it again and again to proves to other leaders that he was the King.
Yes, The Tale of Sir Launcelot du Lake follows the Chivalric Code by portraying Sir Launcelot as a noble and virtuous knight who values courage, loyalty, and honor in his actions and encounters. His unwavering commitment to these chivalric ideals is a central theme in the story.
Morgan Le Fay orders sir Launcelot to marry one of the three faeries if he wants to live. Sir Launcelot refuses and and admits is love for Guineverre
Sir Tarquine wishes to kill Sir Launcelot because he sees him as a formidable opponent and wants to prove his own strength and prowess in combat. Additionally, Sir Tarquine harbors a personal vendetta against Sir Launcelot due to past conflicts or perceived slights.
chopped off his head
Guinevere.
sir tristram was one of the greatest knights in the books of king arthur.he was in the top three greatest with the exception of sir launcelot,sir lamerok and sir galahad.his love was of his life was isode and he was from the kingdom of cornwall.he died as a great member of king aurthers round table of knights.
It is becasue Lancelot killed Tarquine's brother.
Because he fell in love with her, and she was meant to be beautiful.