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Q: What is called for one of king Arthur's men?
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There was no acting company called the King's Men until 1603, and when it was started Shakespeare was one of the charter members.


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Shakespeare was a member of the King's Men. They were an acting company and he was one of the actors. He was actually a charter member back when they were called the Lord Chamberlain's Men.


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The King's Men were Shakespeare's acting group. He was one of the more prominent members.


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