He was a local king of Britain with his roots in Cornwall which now forms part of England.
[who to this day have their own Celtic language and a strong sense of identity apart from England]
AnswerKing Arthur is most likely a Celtic legend and most historians would probably say it is a welsh story although it isn't possible to know for sureThe earliest mention of King Arthur in British literature refers to 'Our King Arthur', it is written in WELSH.
King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
King Arthur was king of Britain
king arthur was nice and overprotective
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No. There are no records of a King Arthur in England, certainly not in Anglo-Saxon England.
Sir Kay is King Arthur's foster father's son and King Arthur's knight.
king Arthur's not real
King Arthur die in the Battle of the Saxon's
The legends say that King Arthur was killed.
In the legend of King Arthur, Sir Ector is the foster father of King Arthur. He raised Arthur as his own son and played a key role in Arthur's upbringing.
Antonia Pakenham did not write a book about King Arthur. Antonia Fraser wrote "The King Arthur" in 1970, but it is about the historical figure rather than the legendary King Arthur.
Arthur, who became King Arthur