Sir Galahad
Lancelot
The Japanese equivalent to a knight would most likely be a Samurai
Well, there were several but the most important and famous was Sir Lancelot.
No. Lancelot betrayed him because of his lustful love for Queen Guinevere.
He was the Grail Knight, the only knight able to sit in the Siege Perilous, a seat at the Round Table where only one knight could sit or they would die. He was pure, courageous, chivalrous, courteous, gentle and kind. He was the son of Elaine of Corbenic and Lancelot, and was the only Knight able to drink from the Holy Grail, the cup that Jesus supposedly drank from at the Last Supper.
His best companions name was Lancelot. I hope this hepls!
In Sir Gawain and the Green Knights, Sir Gawain accepts the offer to participate in the Green Knight's game. The Green Knight proposes a game where if someone will take his ax and hit him, he must be allowed to do the same to them in one year and one day.
The historical Arthur, who probably lived in the 5th/6th Century, would have been Romano-British most likely. The literary Arthur of the middle ages was an English king. He could be any combination in modern works of fiction--some even deal with his return like Peter David's Knight Life and Molly Cochran's The Forever King.
King arthur was one of the most trusted kings alive everyone trusted him.
Gawain is chosen to administer the blow because he is considered the strongest and most courageous knight in King Arthur's court. The Green Knight specifically seeks him out due to his reputation as a formidable warrior, making the challenge more significant.
Sir Lancealot was famous in Arthurian legend as one of the knights in King Arthur's Round Table. He is renowned for being both the worst and best knight in King Arthur's court. He was part of the unsuccessful quest for the Holy Grail and pulled Guinevere into temptation and put to death for adultery with him.
They were loyal to King George .