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How does Guinevere change King Arthur's life?

this really depends on the time you are asking about, but the modern tale sais the following: when King Arthur marries Guinevere he gets the round table as marriagepresent, which will be the center of his kingdom, and a place where his best and most loyal knights get together. this keeps his kingdom intact. guinevere also is the reason for the end of the kingdom. she begins an affair with Lancelot, the champion of Arthur, and when he finds out he tries to kill guinevere. lancelot saves her, but because he has killed 2 brothers of gawain, another loyal knight of arthur, he goes to war with him. he left guinevere behind with his son (who is also the son of his sister). mordred, the son, tries to marry her, so he can become king. this eventually results in the final battle of Camlann, where arthur beats the opposing army, but gets severely injured, and he gets taken away on a boat with witches. Guinevere made sure he kept his kingdom, but also contrebuted to the decline of it.


How did Mordred kill King Arthur?

No one is for Sure if he killed him or not But if you Read diffrent books and records he Fatally injuired But king arthur later on killed mordred but is Severely wounded and is taken on a boat to avalon where Supposingly Sir gawain died later it is said that he was burried in avalon and his Wife guenievere was burried beside of him. And others say he is there and waiting to return in great time of Great britan. No one is for sure what Mordred used to kill arthur but if you look at some records is that he stabbed king arthur with a spear while king arthur Non stop stabbing him with Excalibar.


Why did Morgan la fay become angry with King Arthur?

I don't believe he was a bad King. His reign was full with prosperity and tranquility, it just ended in betrayal.*It depends on what work of Arthurian Legend you're referring to. In the Chretien romances, Arthur is portrayed as a "Do-Nothing-King" and is put in a negative light. For example, when he doesn't act on Guinevere being kidnapped in Lancelot.


Does anyone have any info on Mordred son of King Arthur of Camelot?

Mordred was King Arthur's son. His mother was either Morgan or Morgause, who were both King Arthur's half-sisters, and thus he was both Arthur's son and nephew, and his grandmother Igraine was his twice grandmother. Because Mordred was an illegitimate child, he was considered the 'devil's spawn', 'unnatural' and 'born evil'. Merlin predicted that Mordred would kill King Arthur, his own father. Because of how he is written in the legends, people tend to think he was a horrible, evil, cruel, tyrannical monster who killed the Great King Arthur. However, King Arthur was not as great as everyone thought- he attempted to kill Mordred to save his own life. Merlin told King Arthur that Mordred would kill him one day. So, Arthur gathered up all the noble-born baby boys who were born on May Day (the day of Mordred's birth) Then, he set the 40 infant boys on a small boat out to sea to die. There was a storm and the coracle (boat) was destroyed and shipwrecked. Of course, by trying to avoid your fate, you only aid it- Mordred was the only survivor, and he was found by a fisherman and looked after by his wife. This fueled his hate for Arthur. All of Mordred's life in Camelot was spent being mocked, hated, and feared. No one loved him after he left his fishermother. Some say he was knighted, some say he wasn't, although his name is present on the Winchester Round Table, and he is usually considered a Knight of the Round Table. Some say he was Arthur's best friend, but usually in retellings they always hated each other. Some, more sympathetic retellings, say he fought his fate to the end. Some say he welcomed it. There is also the matter of Lancelot's affair with Guinevere. Mordred is often credited with being the one who exposed them to Arthur, out of spite, out of hate. Lancelot escaped to France, and Arthur tried to find him. Meanwhile, Mordred took over Camelot in Arthur's absence. This led to the Battle of Camlann as Mordred refused to relinquish the throne back to Arthur upon his return. At the Battle, Mordred fought Arthur hand-to-hand. It is usually Mordred's determination that kills Arthur- he runs forwards and is speared on Arthur's lance but his force allows him to drive himself further up the shaft and strike Arthur the fatal blow. Arthur is taken to Avalon to be healed but dies. There's a lot to know about Mordred- like any character or human being he cannot be summed up neatly, and as a character of legend he has many variations, even in things as simple as his parentage (whether he Morgause's son or Morgan's varies on the myth or retelling)- but that basically sums it up. He wasn't a villain; like Morgan le Fay, he was misunderstood. No child is born evil and Mordred lived with a terrible destiny all his life.


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How does Guinevere change King Arthur's life?

this really depends on the time you are asking about, but the modern tale sais the following: when King Arthur marries Guinevere he gets the round table as marriagepresent, which will be the center of his kingdom, and a place where his best and most loyal knights get together. this keeps his kingdom intact. guinevere also is the reason for the end of the kingdom. she begins an affair with Lancelot, the champion of Arthur, and when he finds out he tries to kill guinevere. lancelot saves her, but because he has killed 2 brothers of gawain, another loyal knight of arthur, he goes to war with him. he left guinevere behind with his son (who is also the son of his sister). mordred, the son, tries to marry her, so he can become king. this eventually results in the final battle of Camlann, where arthur beats the opposing army, but gets severely injured, and he gets taken away on a boat with witches. Guinevere made sure he kept his kingdom, but also contrebuted to the decline of it.


Is Guinevere a good choice for Arthur's queen?

well there are ups and downs about her as queen yes because arthur loved her with all his heart no because later the most powerful knight of the round table lancelot fell in love with her and they later had war but the war was ended. after that they declared war again and the person that was left in charge took control of the kingdom and king arthur fought the person who took control but lost his life that is how arthur died.


Which movie features the famous Round Table of King Arthur?

The Round Table was where Arthur sat with his Knights. It was given to him as a wedding present by Guinevere's father, and it showed equality through all the knights. The number seated around the table varies, but a minimum is about 12. There was a seat left empty where all who sat in it would die except one knight, the purest of knights- Sir Galahad, who sought the Holy Grail and is almost always listed as one of the Grail knights, if not the only Grail knight. A Round Table is viewable at Winchester Castle, and lists 25 knights, including Arthur himself.


Why does King Arthur die i mean it seems so informatic if you tell the person.?

King Arthur's evil step brother Mordred kills him blood thirsty for power over Camelot after being temporarily left in charge by king Arthur.


How did Mordred kill King Arthur?

No one is for Sure if he killed him or not But if you Read diffrent books and records he Fatally injuired But king arthur later on killed mordred but is Severely wounded and is taken on a boat to avalon where Supposingly Sir gawain died later it is said that he was burried in avalon and his Wife guenievere was burried beside of him. And others say he is there and waiting to return in great time of Great britan. No one is for sure what Mordred used to kill arthur but if you look at some records is that he stabbed king arthur with a spear while king arthur Non stop stabbing him with Excalibar.


What factors lead to the end of camelot?

According to some of the legends, the war between Arthur and his rivals (usurpers), the end of the Knights of the Round Table and the death of Arthur brought about the downfall of the mythical castle, too. The surviving knights left for the Holy Land, Guinevere entered a monastery and so did Lancelot, in certain versions of the myth.


When was king aurthure born?

There is no definite proof that King Arthur even existed. There may have been an Arthur in the years after the Romans left the island of 'Britain'. He may have been the King of the ancient Kingdom of Strathclyde. To answer your question - anywhere between 400 A.D. and 600 A.D.


Was every knights seat at The Round Table was thought to be equal during the days of King Arthur?

no, the higher the knight's rank, the farther to King Arthur's right he sat. To the king's immediate right was Lancelot. To his left were the least experienced knights.


What happened to King Arthur of France?

i know he died there is nothing else to it he left king john to keep his land and king arthur got eaten by a 100 headed dog ! not really thats stupid king johns cat ate his face and ate his toes LOL LMFAO


How did King Arthur meet his wife?

King Arthur had a wife named Guinevere, who left him for Lancelot, a knight. There are some spelling variations in different legends. Technically, she doesn't "leave" Arthur for Lancelot. The affair is exposed. Lancelot escapes, but Guinevere is taken to trial and is condemned to burn at the stake for high treason. (And Arthur seems more upset about losing the 13 knights that Lancelot killed in his escape than his wife's affair and imminent death.) Lancelot rescues her in the nick of time (even though he wavers about it) and takes her to his castle, Joyous Gard. And remarkably, despite Arthur's attempt to burn her, she returns to Arthur and remains a loyal wife to him and prudent queen while Arthur is oversees besieging Lancelot. She is not duped by Mordred's forged letters proclaiming Arthur's death. She did pretend to agree to marry Mordred, but that was to buy herself some time and gaining permission to go to London, where she immediately barricaded herself in a stronghold with men and provisions. (See what y'all are missing by not reading the whole thing?)


What happens after the wounded Arthur is carried to the water edge?

When King Arthur was wounded and Bedivere carried him to the edge of the water, a boat carrying four ladies was waiting. Bedivere placed Arthur in the boat and the women left, taking Arthur with them so he could heal in Avalon.


What was the greatest legacy King Arthur left?

King Arthur's greatest legacy was the ideal of chivalry and the pursuit of justice and righteousness. His story inspired countless tales of bravery and honor, shaping the values of medieval society and influencing literature and culture for centuries to come.