King Arthur was gay. he accomplished many many things ONE of them were that
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King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Geraint, Sir Gareth, Sir Gaheris, Sir Gaheris, Sir Bedivere, Sir Galahad, Sir Kay, Sir Boris de Ganis, Sir lamorak, Sir Tristain, an Sir Percivale.led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders in the 6th century and he also accomplshed a war that happened but not this warz LA LA LA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The answer depends on whether you refer to King Arthur of the earlier or later legends. To the Dark Age and Early Medieval Britons he was seen not just as their saviour against the Anglo-Saxon, Pict and Irish invaders but against all manner of supernatural creatures. He was the Protector or Britannia. The King Arthur of later medieval works became a paragon of valour, chivalry and virtue. Either way he was an archetype hero, an almost Christ like saviour.
According to legend, It was the Lady of the Lake. She bestowed upon him Excalibur and the mystical scabbard that protected the wearer from dying. This allowed him to become a great king. This answer is just legend though.
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And that question is too ambiguous. That's like saying "Does candy taste nice?", it's all matter of opinion.
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And that question is too ambiguous. Thats like saying "Does candy taste nice?", it's all matter of opinion.
The story goes that he became King when he pulled the sword 'Excalibur' out of the stone.
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Arthur established order in a time of chaos, but things did eventual turn back into chaos. Arthur was also very naive. He had great intentions, and the went well at first, but it was overall failure. As a hero i think he was epic, because how hard he tried, but he made a bad king.
King Arthur is only called Wart in T H White's "Once and Future King" series, including "The Sword in the Stone" made into a Walt Disney film. That is as far as my research has got
Lancelot doesn't become king of Camelot because he and Guinevere end their love since their affiar was a key factor in the destruction of Camelot. Guinevere ends up becoming a nun in an abbey and Lancelot becomes a monk. The Kingdom of Camelot was lost forever when King Arthur made Sir Bedivere throw the sword, Excalibur, into the lake that The Lady of the Lake lived in.
The various books and sagas nowhere mention how exactly he came by it, only that it was magical like most of his other weapons and that it was called Pridwen (or, in Celtic, Wynebgwrthucher). If the various writers who made up the stories of king Arthur had thought of inventing a story about the origin of the shield, it would probably have been made by elves or some grizzly old wizard.
King Arthur die in the Battle of the Saxon's
There are various attributes that made Arthur to be considered as a great king. Some of his traits include honesty, modesty, kind-heartedness and so much more.
Lots of historians believe that Arthur made a good king by doing the exact opposite of what his father did.
He doesn't he was made king because his brother Arthur was dead.
he fought well
King Arthur is a highly respected King from the English monastery who existed between 4th and 5th century. However, many historians rebuttal the claims made about Arthur since no one knows where his remains are located.
Elizabeth I is linked to King Arthur in Edmund Spenser's allegorical tale "The Faerie Queene." This has been interpreted as propaganda that tries to link Elizabeth to genealogy that would give her a legal right to the throne, as some had questioned her legitimacy.
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Arthur established order in a time of chaos, but things did eventual turn back into chaos. Arthur was also very naive. He had great intentions, and the went well at first, but it was overall failure. As a hero i think he was epic, because how hard he tried, but he made a bad king.
He didn't fight a battle to become King, he just pulled a sword from a stone, which made him King. He did fight many battles later on though.