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King Arthur's paradise of knights and their ladies fair, and of the knights of the round table, was "Camelot." There was even a song written about Camelot, which featured the line, "It never rains but at night in Camelot." A true kingdom of valiant knights, out fighting to rid the world of evil, and of their ladies fair.

The most famous knight was Lancelot, and his lady was Guenevere, with whom he maintained a intimate relationship despite her marriage to Arthur. Lancelot also was instrumental in the ongoing search for the Holy Grail of Christ..

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