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Not that I know of, and I couldn't find anything about one on the internet. Make sure it is King Arthur.
King Arthur is a legendary figure, and whether he actually existed and made laws is a matter of debate among historians and scholars. The story of King Arthur is primarily associated with medieval literature and folklore, where he is depicted as a wise and just ruler who established a code of chivalry known as the Knights of the Round Table.
In feudal England, most tables were made as rectangles, with the person at the head of the table being accorded the most power. Each person was seated a certain distance away from the head of the table, and the further away you were, the less power you had.King Arthur revolutionized this by having his most trusted knights sit with him at a round table, in effect declaring all of them as equals with the king.
"Some knights did not sit at Arthur's Round Table."
Lothar meyer
King Arthur's knights had a code of chivalry
King Arthur probably was, but legend has twisted the tale of him to make him have a wizard consultor and a dad who fought against magic. Believe what you will.
Mordred is a figure from Arthurian legend who is typically portrayed as King Arthur's traitorous nephew and illegitimate son. He is known for being a central figure in the downfall of Camelot, ultimately leading to King Arthur's death in battle.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabela :)
it helped scientists discover small organisms and make the periodic table
The legend of King Arthur is important because it serves as a touchstone for the first ideas of equality and democracy within England; the democratic ideals that originated in Athens, Greece wouldn't make their way north to England for many more centuries. According to legend, King Arthur had his most trusted knights sit at a round table, at which no one knight had any more standing than any other - including the king. This was revolutionary thinking, because in feudal England no one was equal to the king.
Sir Lucas advises King Arthur to be cautious in choosing his battles and not to seek unnecessary conflict. He urges the king to prioritize peace and justice over aggression and to always consider the welfare of his people. Finally, he reminds Arthur to listen to the counsel of his trusted advisors to make wise decisions for the kingdom.