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The knight Arthur charged to throw Excalibur into the lake was Sir Bedivere
Sir Constantine, son of Sir Cador of Cornwall was "chosen" King of England.
King Arthur loved his brother, sir Kay, his adopted father, Sir Ector, his country, and his wife, Guinevere.
King Uther Pendragon; The previous king of England and the new baby king; King Arthur of England and the noble knights of the lengendary round table who live in 500 AD to defeat the army of Anglo-Saxons who belonged to King Alfred the Great. Arthur's noble knights: Sir Galahad, Sir Lancelot, Sir Gwain, and Princess Grenivore.
Sir Lancelot
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 king sank to the ground, but Sir Bedivere lifted him, and bore him to a [264] ruined chapel near the seashore." So, the answer is, he took him to an old chapel.
Sir Bedivere was the last man with King Arthur before he gets in the barge that took him to Avalon. He was also the man who threw Excalibur back into the Lake.
when King Arthur told Sir Bedivere to throw the sword into the water, Sir Bediever failed him twice because he thought this rich sword was a loss under the water, and that's were his human weaknesses of bedivere displayed.
Sir Bedivere was commanded by the dying King Arthur to throw the sword Excalibur into the lake. On the first two occasions he hid the sword, but on the third occasion he threw Excalibur into the lake.
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Sir Bedivere. (alt spelling: Bedwyr)
Sir Bedivere discovers what appears to be King Arthur's grave at Glastonbury Abbey. He sees a tombstone inscribed with Arthur's name and the words "Here lies Arthur, the once and future king." This discovery symbolizes the legendary king's enduring legacy.
In the legend of King Arthur, as Sir Bedivere obeys Arthur's command to throw Excalibur into the lake, he sees a hand emerging from the water to catch the sword and then disappear beneath the surface. This signifies the return of the mystical Lady of the Lake, who originally gave Excalibur to Arthur.
when he listened to arthur and finally threw the sword, excalibur, into the lake.
There were at least 50 Knights of the Round Table. The best known are: Sir Kay, Sir Bedivere, Sir Galahad, Sir Gawain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Percival
It suggest that if Sir Bedivere was loyal enough to throw the first time Arthur requested. If Sir Bedivere would have then Arthur might have had a better chance of being healed and not dying in the end.