Arthur was knighted by the legendary wizard Merlin in the tale of the "Sword in the Stone." In this story, Arthur proves his rightful claim to the throne by successfully pulling the sword Excalibur from the stone, demonstrating his destined role as king. This act not only signifies his knighthood but also marks the beginning of his journey as a leader of Camelot.
Being knighted is the highest honour someone could receive
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Arthur did not kill Lancelot, for Arthur died before Lancelot died.
The knight Arthur charged to throw Excalibur into the lake was Sir Bedivere
Arthur Streeton was knighted in 1937 for his services to Art.
they were knighted by king Arthur
Sir Bedevere
He was knighted for his works on the Boer War.
Sir Arthur Conan DoyleOn 24 October 1902 King Edward VII knighted Doyle for his services to the Crown during the Boer War in Africa.
no you cannot get your surname knighted. but if you gt knighted you probably have your whole name knighted just your name not your families
Lancelot and Galahad were given the title of "Sir" when they were knighted by King Arthur. It means they swore an oath to protect and defend the kingdom of Camelot.
He was knighted in 1786.
He didn't get knighted
- William McMahon - John McEwen - Robert Menzies - Arthur Fadden - Earle Page - Joseph Cook - George Reid.
He was knighted in 1581.
he was knighted in 1904 mon