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Where do King Arthur's knights gather?

they gather at the round table where there are 150 knights galahad is the greatest knight he is the son of lancelot the one who used to be best


Which knights of the round table occupied siege perilous?

Only one knight could sit in the Seat of Peril, the one destined for it. That was Lancelot's son, Galahad.


Who is the knight that is worthy to search for the holy grail?

The son of Sir Lancelot "Sir Galahad"


Why is Sir Galahad considered the most loyal knight of king Arthur?

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.


The real Sir Lancelot?

He is a fictional character but the historians are not sure if that is true or not.:) Yes, the larger than life characters of the Arthurian legends were indeed real. Many of the Ascended Masters known to us today were embodied at Camelot: El Morya was King Arthur; Kuthumi was Parsifal; Lanello, Mark Prophet, was Lancelot; Saint Germain was Merlin; and Amerissis, the Goddess of Light, the Twin Flame of Master Morya, was the Lady of the Lake.


Who was Sir Galahad in Sonic and the Black Knight?

Silver was Sir Galahad, he is the son of Sir Lancelot, who is strangely Shadow, he was given Lancelot's original name before Knighthood.


Why Sir Launcelot did not initially want to fight the three round table knight at the end of the story?

Sir Lancelot had committed adultery with Queen Guinevere, and he knew he was guilty, and he did not want to kill his friends, who were there to enforce the law. The adultery of Sir Lancelot and Queen Guenevere, and the treachery of Mordred (King Arthur's illegitimate son), brought down the King, Camelot, and ended peaceful rule by law in England for a very long time.


Who retrieves the Holy Grail in knights of the round table?

That depends on who is telling the story. In the earliest versions of the story, it was Sir Perceval. Later romances made it Sir Galahad. At least one medieval German work has it be Sir Gawain.


Who was Lancelot?

Lancelot was known as the greatest and worst of the Knights. He becomes the King's Champion and undertakes quests in the King's name. He becomes the adulterous lover of Queen Guinevere, they have a son named Galahad. This relationship brings to an end the Court of King Arthur. Lancelot was the creation of Chretien de Troyes, written about in the late 1100's. Malory wrote about Lancelot 300 years later when he was presented as a much more popular Knight and became Arthur's favorite Knight. However, Arthur and Lancelot eventually kill each other in battle.


How was Lancelot different from Galahad his son?

Lancelot and Galahad were much different. They were both amazing knights able to best most others at anything because of their skills in fighting. However, Galahad proved that he was the better knight by defeating Lancelot on the quest to find the Holy Grail. Galahad was more pious than Lancelot and it was his purity that allowed him to be the best. Lancelot had been considered the best knight but then, because of Lancelot's sinfulness Galahad was able to best him. Galahad also seemed like he was not human to many people because of his great holiness. Lancelot had made mistakes, but eventually had repented; Galahad didn't seem to make any mistakes and was able to reach the holy grail, while Lancelot was only to get a glimpse of it.


Who was Lancelot's son?

sir galahad


How many knights sat at King Arthur's table?

There were originally about 150, but only 13 were the most important ones: King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Geraint, Sir Gareth, Sir Gaheris, Sir Bedivere, Sir Galahad, Sir Kay, Sir Bors de Ganis, Sir Lamorak, Sir Tristan and Sir Percivale.