Avalon
King Arthur killed Mordred at the Battle of Camlann. Arthur was fatally wounded in the battle.
When King Arthur was wounded and Bedivere carried him to the edge of the water, a boat carrying four ladies was waiting. Bedivere placed Arthur in the boat and the women left, taking Arthur with them so he could heal in Avalon.
at the battle of Camlan Mordred either killed or fatally wounded Arthur
King Arthur was king of Britain
The lady of the lake gave King Arthur his magic sword Excalibur. When King Arthur was seriously wounded in his fight with Sir Accolon, she healed his wounds. Otherwise, he probably would have died.
Avalon
King Arthur killed Mordred at the Battle of Camlann. Arthur was fatally wounded in the battle.
his son
King Arthur was mortally wounded at the Last Battle. He had to be carried to the water's edge. His sword Excalibur was thrown to, and caught by, the hand of the Lady of the Lake. A barge then carried King Arthur to Avalon.
King Arthur died in a fight with his nephew Mordred. King Arthur fatally wounded Mordred but he was still in tact, so he willingly stabbed King Arthur back before he died.
In some versions of the legend, King Arthur is taken to the mystical island of Avalon after being mortally wounded in battle. It is believed that Avalon is a place of healing and rest, where some believe Arthur's wounds were tended to.
King Arthur fought in twelve battles. There actually was one more battle, called the Final Battle. In it, King Arthur got fatally wounded and later died. Hope this helps!
When King Arthur was wounded and Bedivere carried him to the edge of the water, a boat carrying four ladies was waiting. Bedivere placed Arthur in the boat and the women left, taking Arthur with them so he could heal in Avalon.
He was killed, or at least mortally wounded, at the battle of Camlann by his son and nephew, Sir Mordred.
King Arthur faces off with his son, Mordred in the final battle. Arthur is able to kill Mordred, but not before he was mortally wounded as well. His body was taken to Glastonbury where he died and was buried.
he was put in a boat after he was wounded and set afloat to find "Avalon" which means land of apples.