lancelot
Sir Lancelot fell in love with King Arthur's wife, Queen Guinevere, which brought about tragic consequences.
Elaine of astolat daughter of King Pelles was also known as the lady of shallot, the fair lily maiden who was deeply in love with lancelot, one of King Arthurs knights of the round table. Most famous from Lord tennysons poetry she is a representation of unrequited love as Lancelot is in love with another Queen Guinevere. Sadly elaine of Astolat dies of grief and heartbreak that her love is not returned from lancelot and is placed on barge to sail towards Camelot.
they had sleepless knights
The legend of King Arthur has magic, knights, castles and adventure with people who do extrordinary things. -What more could anyone want!
Arthur-Guinevere-Lancelot(-Elaine) love triangle (Lancelot was a knight)
King Arthur only had one wife. Guinevere, daughter of King Leodegrance. She is said to of betrayed Arthur by having a love affair with one of King Arthurs Knights of the round table, Sir Lancelot. Hope this helps. Don't really know if that's all true or not because it's all a myth. Just saying what I've heard.
sir tristram was one of the greatest knights in the books of king arthur.he was in the top three greatest with the exception of sir launcelot,sir lamerok and sir galahad.his love was of his life was isode and he was from the kingdom of cornwall.he died as a great member of king aurthers round table of knights.
The Knight's Tale in Canterbury Tales is about love. The struggle the knights go through demonstrate that love can be a battle.
Houston Knights - 1987 Somebody to Love 2-10 was released on: USA: 22 December 1987
Knights had lots of rules. They varied with the laws of the land, and they varied with cultural rules, and they varied according to whether the knights were members of orders or not, and if they were members of orders, they varied by order. Just to give an idea, the knights of the order we commonly call the knights Templar, were not allowed to have any money; they had to go to church regularly, meaning several times every day; they could not marry or have girlfriends; they had to obey any order given by their masters; and they had to sleep in their armor so they were always prepared for battle instantly. Pretty dreadful sounding, isn't it? On the other hand, some people became knights just because some king liked them, and they really did not have to do anything but obey the laws of the country and obey the king. Some knights, but by no means all, felt bound by the rules of chivalry. This could have meant they were bound by the rules of the virtues of knights, honor, and courtly love, which is kind of hard to explain, but meant a sort of passionate love, but without the passion. Yes, knights had rules, and some were rather weird rules. I have attached a couple links below.
This means "How handsome. You are my king. I love you".
becasue he love's it ! -ayana