it is said that arthur "ascends" to Avalon and lives forever
King Arthur's exact burial place is debated and remains a mystery. Legend has it that he was buried at Avalon, but his actual burial site has never been definitively identified.
According to legend, King Arthur's final resting place is said to be at Avalon, a mythical island. Some theories suggest that Avalon could be Glastonbury in England, where there is a connection to Arthurian legend. However, no definitive evidence has been found to confirm his burial site.
King Arthur is a legendary British figure from medieval times and is said to have lived in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. The exact location of King Arthur's burial place or what ultimately happened to him remains a topic of speculation and debate among historians and scholars.
Avalon (I think it means "the isle of apples") is supposed to be King Arthur's final resting place. Glastonbury in Somerset, England claims to be Avalon.
King Arthur is said to have lived in Camelot, a legendary city in Arthurian folklore. Camelot is often portrayed as a mythical and majestic place where King Arthur held court with his Knights of the Round Table.
King Arthur's exact burial place is debated and remains a mystery. Legend has it that he was buried at Avalon, but his actual burial site has never been definitively identified.
According to legend, King Arthur's final resting place is said to be at Avalon, a mythical island. Some theories suggest that Avalon could be Glastonbury in England, where there is a connection to Arthurian legend. However, no definitive evidence has been found to confirm his burial site.
King Arthur is a legendary British figure from medieval times and is said to have lived in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. The exact location of King Arthur's burial place or what ultimately happened to him remains a topic of speculation and debate among historians and scholars.
After Sir Mordred killed King Arthur a man by the name of Constantine took his place. This is not a true story though. King Arthur was not really a king so no one could have taken his place.
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Arthur's seat 's name came from king arthur the person who owns the place.
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.
He didn't have to earn a place there, he was the founder of the order.
Avalon (I think it means "the isle of apples") is supposed to be King Arthur's final resting place. Glastonbury in Somerset, England claims to be Avalon.
Camelot is the court of King Arthur..... It's mythical . Yes it was. King Arthur was real and camelot was real, but all of the supposed magical adventures of Arthur and the kingdom of camelot weren't.
in the days of King Arthur.