King Arthur's final resting place is considered to be the island of Avalon.
According to legend, King Arthur's final resting place is said to be at Avalon, a mythical island. Some theories suggest that Avalon could be Glastonbury in England, where there is a connection to Arthurian legend. However, no definitive evidence has been found to confirm his burial site.
King Arthur's final resting place is said to be Avalon, a mythical island in Arthurian legend. It is also known as the Isle of Avalon or Avalon Island.
No, in fact, they are not even sure if he REALLY exists. He may have just been based off of a king and exagerated the story creating a legend, or maybe it was just a legend. No one knows for sure if he is just a myth, a faerytale, a fable.
King Arthur's castle is typically known as Camelot. It is a legendary castle and court where King Arthur held his knights of the Round Table and ruled over his kingdom.
King Arthur is said to have been taken to the mystical island of Avalon after his final battle. This island is often associated with Glastonbury in England.
King Arthur is traditionally associated with Camelot as the palace where he lived. However, Camelot is a legendary and mythical place, and there is no concrete historical evidence of its existence.
King Arthur's final resting place is said to be Avalon, a mythical island in Arthurian legend. It is also known as the Isle of Avalon or Avalon Island.
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