The story about King Arthur is called Excalibur. In the story King Arthur himself is the one who managed to pull the sword out of the stone. The name of the sword is Excalibur.
T. H. White wrote The Sword in the Stone.
He did pull a sword out of stone. It wasn't the same sword King Aurthur pulled. Sir Galahad's sword didn't have a name.
The sword, as far as I know, had no name. Excalibur is a totally different sword. Arthur got Excalibur soon after breaking the sword in the stone in battle.
The sword in the stone appears in Arthurian legend, specifically in the story of King Arthur. It is often depicted as a magical sword named Excalibur, which Arthur pulls from a stone to prove his right to the throne of England. This tale is most famously recounted in Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur" and has been adapted in various forms of literature, film, and other media. The story emphasizes themes of destiny, rightful leadership, and the divine right of kings.
The magnificient Excalibur was cast into the stone by Merlin the wizard.
I read a story of the legeng of King Arthur and I found out that the one who managed to pull the sword out of the stone will be king of Britain.
I'd say pulling the sword out of the stone certainly qualifies.
He became king.
There is no mention of a precious stone in the story of King Arthur. However, the famous sword Excalibur is often referred to as the Sword in the Stone.
The sword in the stone by Anne Terry White
The Wart knows the sword in the stone is no ordinary sword because he sees that it is stuck securely in the stone, defying all efforts to remove it by those who attempted before him. This extraordinary feat leads him to believe there is something special about the sword.
In order to protect Arthur, when he was born Merlin took him away to be raised in secret by Sir Ector. Between this and pulling the sword from the stone, I really don't know.
Arthur got the sword out of the stone and was crownd the rightful king because he was son of the king and queen.
excaliber? the sword was not officially named in the movie but being a story of Merlin and a VERY young king Arthur it is safe to guess excalibur.
There is some confusion about which sword was actually in the Stone. In some versions, Excalibur is the only sword in the story and the name Excalibur comes from the Welsh Caledfwlch. However, other stories have Arthur being given Excalibur by the Lady of the Lake some time after he began his reign (after he breaks the Sword in the Stone while fighting Lancelot).Arthur is a legend with many sources: Welsh, Irish, British and Norman.
No. It is an off shoot of the Arthur legend.
I believe you must mean who is the person who pulled the sword out of the stone. I think it's the little green guy you play as in The Legend of Zelda: 25th aniversary edition. You can download this for Dsi XL, but it will only be there until sometime in February. I hope this is helpful, because it is the best answer I've got.