In the medieval tales which provide dates, Arthur is said to be reigning during the 4th and/or 5th centuries. Exact dates, when given, are inconsistent with one another.
To promote chivalry and equality. In the days before the Round Table, serfs were just considered pawns-- they weren't considered people on the battle field. But with the King Arthur's Round Table, the King promoted awareness of everyone, no matter their rank or stature.
The Round Table is a legend associated with King Arthur and his knights, said to have held meetings at a round table so that no one had precedence. Historically, no physical Round Table has been found, but it continues to be a symbol of equality, cooperation, and chivalry in many cultures.
no, the higher the knight's rank, the farther to King Arthur's right he sat. To the king's immediate right was Lancelot. To his left were the least experienced knights.
Bedivere is the last surviving knight of King Arthur's Round Table. After fulfilling his final task of returning Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake, he retires to a hermitage and spends the rest of his days in reflection and prayer.
Logres was the name of Britain in those days, it meant God's Kingdom on Earth Camelot was the name of the city or castle King Arthur lived in and was where the Round Table was located according to arthurian legends
A round trip typically takes 2 days.
Bedivere takes the wounded King Arthur to the Isle of Avalon after the battle, seeking to find healing for his king. In the legend, Bedivere is tasked with returning Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake, which he ultimately does after some hesitation. After fulfilling his duty, Bedivere is often depicted as living out his days in peace, mourning the loss of Arthur and honoring his memory. His loyalty and bravery solidify his status as one of the noble knights of the Round Table.
In T.H. White's 'The Once and Future King,' there are four separate phases of Camelot that correspond to part of the book. The first part is 'The Sword In The Stone,' and corresponds to Arthur first assuming the throne at Camelot. 'The Queen of Air and Darkness' corresponds to Arthur's development of the Round Table, and method of rule. 'The Ill-Made Knight' introduces Lancelot, his affair with the queen, and the breaking of the Round Table. The final part, 'The Candle In The Wind,' corresponds to Arthur's final days of life. Camelot is near an end, Guinevere and Lancelot are no longer in his life, and he is days before the final meeting with his illegitimate son, Mordred in battle. His concepts of ethics and morality are explored.
365 days
For thirty days no one is to pray to God but king Darius for thirty days
'Round the World in 80 Days - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S (1921)
A year - 365.2422 days.