The knight Arthur charged to throw Excalibur into the lake was Sir Bedivere
King Arthur was mortally wounded at the Battle of Camlann, a legendary conflict often depicted in Arthurian legends. According to many tales, he was betrayed by his nephew Mordred, leading to a fierce battle that ultimately resulted in Arthur's injuries. After being mortally wounded, Arthur was taken to the isle of Avalon, where he is said to have been healed or laid to rest.
Paris was mortally wounded in the Trojan war by Philoctetes.
Achilles dies during the Trojan War mortally wounded by an arrow shot by paris (and guilded by apollo. so yes and no
After being mortally wounded by Achilles, Hektor asks him to return his body to the Trojans for a proper burial. He pleads for respect towards the dead, emphasizing the importance of honoring fallen warriors. Hektor desires to avoid being left unburied, fearing the dishonor that would bring to him and his family. Despite his request, Achilles refuses, motivated by grief and rage over the death of his friend Patroclus.
Bucephalus (Greek: Βουκεφάλας) was Alexander the Great's horse. When Alexander was young, he managed to tame the horse by observing that it was afraid of its' shadow and by forcing it to face the sun. Twenty years later, Bucephalus was mortally wounded in a battle and Alexander named a city in Asia "Bucephala" in honour of his horse.
Mortally wounded means its going to or has already killed someone.
Beowulf is mortally wounded by a dragon during their final battle.
Alexander Hamilton.
People who walk in front of trains have a higher mortality rate.
Thorin is the one mortally wounded. Fili and Kili died defending him. Bilbo was found and was able to talk to Thorin before he passed away.
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His heart was indirectly but morally wounded by Finny's fall.
King Arthur was mortally wounded at the Battle of Camlann, a legendary conflict often depicted in Arthurian legends. According to many tales, he was betrayed by his nephew Mordred, leading to a fierce battle that ultimately resulted in Arthur's injuries. After being mortally wounded, Arthur was taken to the isle of Avalon, where he is said to have been healed or laid to rest.
Paris was mortally wounded in the Trojan war by Philoctetes.
Stonewall Jackson
Paris was mortally wounded late on in the war by Philoctetes.
Stonewall was mortally wounded at Chancellorsville in May 1863.