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
King Arthur's men are the Knights of the Round Table.
The four men still alive at the end of the battle in King Arthur are King Arthur, Sir Bedivere, Sir Lucan, and Sir Bedivere's brother.
The people of Cameliard were joyous when King Arthur and his men returned from battle, welcoming them with celebration and happiness.
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win him and his knights honor
he had heard about their bravery
Because 1066 was the year of the battle of Hastings. It was the year that we had what is called our first English King, William the conqueror.
The word that best describes the people of Cameliard when King Arthur and his men return from battle is "grateful." They express profound appreciation for Arthur's bravery and leadership, as his victory brings peace and safety to their land. This sense of gratitude is often coupled with admiration for Arthur and his knights, who are seen as noble protectors.
this is related to the British legend of king arthur. someone plunged a special sword (excaliber) into a rock. the man able to release the sword was destined to be king. many men tried & failed. arthur was able to free excaliber & became king.
He feels that Arthur and his men are overmatched.
They were called Tories or Loyalists or sometimes, King's men.
At the end of King Arthur's battles, particularly in the context of the Arthurian legends, the four men who are often depicted as still alive are King Arthur himself, Sir Bedivere, Sir Lucan, and Sir Gawain. However, interpretations may vary across different versions of the legends. In many accounts, Bedivere is the one who survives to return Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake, while Arthur's fate remains ambiguous after his final battle.