He didn't.
He became king.
He did pull a sword out of stone. It wasn't the same sword King Aurthur pulled. Sir Galahad's sword didn't have a name.
I read a story of the legeng of King Arthur and I found out that the one who managed to pull the sword out of the stone will be king of Britain.
There is no mention of a precious stone in the story of King Arthur. However, the famous sword Excalibur is often referred to as the Sword in the Stone.
To have people try to pull out the sword to become king.
In some versions of the legend, King Arthur does pull the sword Excalibur from the stone on Christmas Day. This event is a key moment in establishing his rightful claim to the throne of England.
The story about King Arthur is called Excalibur. In the story King Arthur himself is the one who managed to pull the sword out of the stone. The name of the sword is Excalibur.
The sword in the stone. Whoever could pull it out was the true king of England.
In the history of king Arthur he finds a competition to pull a sword out of a stone. He pulled out the sword and he named it Excalibur.
To become King of England, Arthur had to pull the sword Excalibur from the stone. This was seen as a sign from the Lady of the Lake that he was the rightful king.
Sir Kay claimed he pulled the sword out of the stone, but it was actually King Arthur who was able to successfully pull the sword from the stone.
it was placed in the stone begonoth where only the true king could pull it out. he was brought by his step father. that's where he pulled it out.