King Arthur is often depicted as a noble and just ruler, embodying the ideals of chivalry and honor. He is known for his strong leadership, wisdom, and ability to unite diverse factions under his reign. His legendary quest for the Holy Grail and his establishment of the Round Table symbolize his commitment to justice and equality among his knights. Arthur's character reflects the enduring values of bravery, loyalty, and the pursuit of a greater good.
he told arthur that he would be a great king, but then arthur met guinevere and Merlin told arthur if he married guinevere she would be his downfall and the downfall of his kingdom
That would depend on whether you believe king Arthur actually existed. His place in "history" is that of a legend, and if he did exist, he was King of only a small area of England.
King Arthur was king of Britain
king arthur was nice and overprotective
Because, without King Arthur there would never have been a round table. He was the one who put it all together.
a righteous king
Mythical
he told arthur that he would be a great king, but then arthur met guinevere and Merlin told arthur if he married guinevere she would be his downfall and the downfall of his kingdom
Yes, as king, I'm certain Arthur would have had gold.
King Arthur did not exist, and if he had he certainly would not have been able to get into space.
merlin the enchanter was the person who raised king arthur and helped him
King Arthur is often described as a noble and just king who values chivalry and honor. In the legend of King Arthur, a good example of his qualities as a king is when he establishes the Knights of the Round Table, promoting equality and unity among his knights by having no head of the table.
No. The closest you can get to Camelot and King Arthur being real would be that King Arthur was actually a Roman who grew up in Britain and so later became King of "Camelot" Which probably didn't exist. :)
King Arthur is character of folklore. If he had lived, as supposed ruler of Britain he would have been Christian.
King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
Every day, King Arthur would take lessons from Merlyn. He would also try to remove the sword from the stone, until he finally succeeded.
That would depend on whether you believe king Arthur actually existed. His place in "history" is that of a legend, and if he did exist, he was King of only a small area of England.