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What sword that king Arthur use?

King Arthur's sword is named Excalibur.


Who is the King Arthur's mentor and what does he advise?

King Arthur's mentor was the wizard, Merlin. He gave a lot of advice to King Arthur during the time he was with him. An example (from some tellings of the story) is that he gave the legendary Round Table to King Arthur, and advised him to use it.


What school did king arthur use to go to?

A school


What time did king arthur lived in?

King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.


What sword does Tristan use in the king Arthur movie?

it is a dao


King of the Britain's in King Arthur's time?

King Arthur was king of Britain


What male patron saint does Peter Pevensie portray and or is a reference to?

Peter Pevensie does not portray any male patron saint. But, what Peter does portray and is a reference to is this: Peter is a reference and portrays King Arthur and Sir Richard the Lionheart.


What was king Arthur like as king?

king arthur was nice and overprotective


Who is the hero in the story of King Arthur?

king arthur


What are some reference books regarding King Arthur and Arthurian literature?

For the most comprehensive, overall survey of anything to do with King Arthur and Arthurian legend, see "The New Arthurian Encyclopedia" edited by Norris J. Lacy. Also excellent are "The World of King Arthur" by Christopher Snyder, which is an overview, and "The Reign of Arthur" by Christopher Gildow, which in two parts covers both the historical evidence and the literature.


What was the king and queens name before Arthur sword and the stone?

Arthur's father was King Uther Pendragon and his mother was Igraine. Igraine was the queen of the Cornish king, but Uther was enamoured of her and fooled her into thinking he was her husband by the use of Merlin's magic, and she conceived Arthur.


King Arthur was an Anglo-Saxon king?

No. There are no records of a King Arthur in England, certainly not in Anglo-Saxon England.