King Arthur never ruled Celtic tribes.
He ruled the ancient BRITTONS
The title of king in Celtic tribes varied by region and time period, as the Celts were not a unified group but a collection of tribes with their own leaders. Prominent figures include Vercingetorix, the chieftain of the Arverni tribe, who famously resisted Roman conquest, and other leaders like Boudica, who led the Iceni against Roman rule. Each tribe often had its own king or chieftain, reflecting local customs and governance. Thus, there isn't a single "king of the Celtic tribe," but rather many leaders across different tribes.
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Excalibur was given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake, a mystical figure in Arthurian legend. In some versions of the story, she presents the sword to Arthur after he proves his worthiness. Excalibur symbolizes Arthur's right to rule and is often associated with his destiny as the king of Britain.
The king of the Iceni tribe was Prasutagus, who ruled during the first century AD. He is best known for his association with the Roman Empire and for being the husband of Boudica, a significant figure in resisting Roman rule. After Prasutagus's death, his will, which left his kingdom to his daughters and the Roman Emperor, was disregarded, leading to a revolt led by Boudica against Roman oppression.
The title of king in Celtic tribes varied by region and time period, as the Celts were not a unified group but a collection of tribes with their own leaders. Prominent figures include Vercingetorix, the chieftain of the Arverni tribe, who famously resisted Roman conquest, and other leaders like Boudica, who led the Iceni against Roman rule. Each tribe often had its own king or chieftain, reflecting local customs and governance. Thus, there isn't a single "king of the Celtic tribe," but rather many leaders across different tribes.
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ntheearertty
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Arthur removes the sword from the stone because he is the rightful king of England and the sword can only be pulled out by the true king. It is a symbolic act that proves Arthur's lineage and destiny to rule.
In "King Arthur," conquered knights are expected to acknowledge their defeat and submit to the authority of King Arthur. During the feast, they are often required to pledge their loyalty and serve the king, which symbolizes their acceptance of Arthur's rule. This act of fealty reinforces the ideals of chivalry and unity among the knights under Arthur's leadership.
In the legend of King Arthur, he proved he was the rightful king by pulling the sword Excalibur from a stone. This act demonstrated that he was destined to rule and wield the sword in defense of the kingdom.
Excalibur was given to King Arthur by the Lady of the Lake, a mystical figure in Arthurian legend. In some versions of the story, she presents the sword to Arthur after he proves his worthiness. Excalibur symbolizes Arthur's right to rule and is often associated with his destiny as the king of Britain.
"who WAS Merlin?'' you talk as if he is dead, for that is impossible for he lives outside of time. but to answer your question, he IS a fabled wizard who has extraordinary powers, who was the long loved advisor of the high king arthur.
did the kwakiutl have tribe rule breakers
The king of the Iceni tribe was Prasutagus, who ruled during the first century AD. He is best known for his association with the Roman Empire and for being the husband of Boudica, a significant figure in resisting Roman rule. After Prasutagus's death, his will, which left his kingdom to his daughters and the Roman Emperor, was disregarded, leading to a revolt led by Boudica against Roman oppression.