the answer to the noble knight able to see the holy grail will be Galahad
Sir Lancelot
Sir Gawain is most known for being a knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend. He is famous for his chivalry, courage, and integrity, as well as for being the protagonist of the medieval poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight."
Galahad
Meaning of "Tristin"English nameIn English, the name Tristin means- Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the Round Table and tragic hero of the medieval tale Tristram and Isolde.. Other origins for the name Tristin include - English, Celtic, French.The name Tristin is most often used as a boy name or male name.English Meaning - Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the Round Table and tragic hero of the medieval tale Tristram and Isolde.Origin - EnglishAlternate Origins - Celtic French
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.
King Arthur's wife is Queen Guinevere.**The Welsh spelling of the same name is: Gwenhwyfar.Queen Guinevere was Arthur (not author"s) wife and indeed the principal female character in the Arthurian legends. There were no Girl Knights or female squires-In-Waiting. sorry Miss l429.
Im not sure what you are reffering to, but if its that dodgy King Arthur film with clive Owen in it that is complete fiction! as is most Arthurian legend
Their were 13 Knights of the round table originally but because Arthurian Legend is as said a Legend and can not be proven outright and due to the different variants of the legend most are inclined to believe that their were 13 Knights originally but may have been around 25.
No, Gwen (Guinevere) does not marry Lancelot. In Arthurian legend, Guinevere is married to King Arthur, while Lancelot is his most trusted knight and her lover. Their affair ultimately leads to tragic consequences for all involved, including the downfall of Camelot. Thus, their relationship remains one of love and betrayal rather than marriage.
In "The Pardoner's Tale," the knight shows the most courtliness. He is described as noble, brave, and honorable, and his actions align with the ideals of chivalry and courtesy towards others.
For the most comprehensive, overall survey of anything to do with King Arthur and Arthurian legend, see "The New Arthurian Encyclopedia" edited by Norris J. Lacy. Also excellent are "The World of King Arthur" by Christopher Snyder, which is an overview, and "The Reign of Arthur" by Christopher Gildow, which in two parts covers both the historical evidence and the literature.
In the Arthurian legend, it is almost always his illegitimate father Uther who was king before him. In most legends, Aeuralius Ambrosius was king before Uther, and before him it was Vortigern.