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King Arthur is not true. he is indeed a legend. The stories we know and love are fiction. there might be a person that the real king arthur is based uponor even a number of heros are based on him and his personality.But there was no king in the middle ages called King Arthur.. King arthur is son of King uther pendragon and lady Igraine. Morgan Le Fay was one of king Arthur's half sisters, he married Queen Guinevere, and in many stories he diesd in his last battle.If Arthur actually lived, it was probably in the 5th or 6th century.The literary character is a different creature. There were oral traditions about Arthur--stories circulating and being told by story-tellers around the fireside before people started writing them down. The first written mention of Arthur is in 6th century poem. The literature we're most familiar with now first began with Geoffrey of Monmouth and has been expanded upon ever since.Some facts: his sword was Excalibur or Caliburn, people mistake his half-sister Morgan as the mother of Mordred when Morgause was actually Mordred's mother, it is said he did not die and he is the once and future king.Arthur LIVES!
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who are these people and how do we intend to pursue their legacy in own lives so as to be better follower
The legacy of their hard work and dedication lives on through the success of future generations.
Yes he had 1 child, also his legacy lives i know his greatgrandson.. he lives in Tuscon, Az
He lives with his mom in Victor Ville, California :D
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