There were at least 50 Knights of the Round Table. The best known were:
Sir Kay, Sir Galahad, Sir Bedivere, Sir Gawain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Percival, and the brothers Sir Balan and Sir Balin.
Sir Lancelot
Sir Galahad
Sir Perceval/Percival
Sir Kay
Sir Gawain
Sir Gaheris
Sir Gareth
Sir Agravaine
Sir Bors
Sir Tristan/Tristam
Sir Lamorak
Sir Bedivere
The names and number of knights vary from retelling to retelling. In some there are as few as 9, in some as many as 500 knights.
The most well-known knights were King Arthur, Sir Lancelot, Sir Robin, Sir Gallahad/Galahad/Galahalt, Sir Percivalt/Percival/Percivale, Sir Gawain/Gawaine/Gwaine, Sir Bedivere/Bedievere, Sir Bors, Sir Ector/Hector, Sir Kay/Kai/Cai, Sir Gareth, Sir Gaheris, Sir Agravaine/Agravain and Sir Tristam.
However there are many more knights, whose stories vary between retellings, and many variant spellings.
The Black Knight was never a knight of the round table because he betrayed King Arthur.
Accounts vary widely form story to story.
The earliest list of "Arthur's men" is found in the medieval Welsh story Culhwch and Olwen.
Almost none of these names appear anywhere else but in a few later Welsh tales.
In the poem Erec et Enide by Chrétien de Troyes, which is the earliest surviving independent verse Arthurian tale, Chrétien provides a list of Knights of the Round Table.
Most of these names, but not all, are also found in later Arthurian romances.
Another list is found in some versions of the later medieval romance known as the Prose Tristan. These are supposedly the knights who entered the quest of the Holy Grail.
The author here includes some knights that are known elsewhere but otherwise not included as Knights of the Round Table.
A second and differing list of the Knights of the Round Table who entered the quest of the Holy Grail is found in the so-called Post-Vulgate Quest of the Holy Grail.
Some of these names are not found elsewhere.
Sir Thomas Malory in his Le Morte d'Arthur provides a list of most of the Knights of the Round Table just before the beginning of his account of the Death of Arthur. . This list also contains many knights who are known elsewhere but not as Knights of the Round Table.
The number of Knights of the Round Table varies in different romances. The most normal amount is 150. Spelling of the names differs from text to text and often even within the same text.
Sir Lancelot was King Arthurs best and bravest knight he had. He seemed to be loyal and was Arthurs best friend, until he ran away with Arthurs wife.
Sir Lancelot, Knight of the lake; Sir Gawain, Knight of the sun; Sir Percival, Knight of the grail; Sir Galahad, the Holy Grail Knight; and Lamorak.
Agravaine
Bedivere
Bors
Lancelot
Lamorak
Kay
Gareth
Gawain
Percival
Tristan
Bravery and chivalry were important qualities to King Arthur. His knights had to demonstrate that they had those two qualities in order to be considered ideal.
Uhhh . . . the Knights of the Round Table?
No, because he loved Camelot! He fought for it because he was King and he did what was right:)
His nephew was Conner and his close companion was Sir Lancelot.
They were too amazed at the knight's appearance and they were also being courteous by letting King Author speak first.
In the first section of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, the mysterious Green Knight challenges the knights of King Arthur's court to a beheading game. Sir Gawain volunteers to accept the challenge and beheads the Green Knight, who then picks up his decapitated head and reminds Gawain of their agreement to meet again in one year.
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King Arthur's court is a legendary realm of Camelot where King Arthur held court with his knights of the Round Table. It is depicted in Arthurian legends as a place of chivalry, honor, and noble quests. The court is often associated with tales of the search for the Holy Grail and the exploits of figures like Lancelot and Guinevere.
Bravery and chivalry were important qualities to King Arthur. His knights had to demonstrate that they had those two qualities in order to be considered ideal.
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King Arthur's castle is typically known as Camelot. It is a legendary castle and court where King Arthur held his knights of the Round Table and ruled over his kingdom.
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