Such statistics are not recorded
the treatment of king Arthur is suitable for a legendary king because he was a well known man to many people
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i dont know much about king authur but i do think that he was unbeatable. if he was not he had so many people to back him up so simple answer would be YES
The story of King Arthur is a legend or folk tale, and has been written about in many historical novels, films and TV programmes.
There are many books about King Arthur. Not sure which one you mean. However, the term Camelot is rarely ambiguous and almost always refers to Arthur's court, no matter the source.
the treatment of king Arthur is suitable for a legendary king because he was a well known man to many people
he murdered five
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King Arthur is a hero because he won many victories and loved his city.
She didn't kill anyone. She had no power to do so. It was up to the king.
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There have been many books written about King Arthur. The question doesn't have enough information to answer properly.
Yes, when King Arthur was around warfare existed. The only fact we know about King Arthur is that he was a king in the English county of Cornwall sometime after the collapse of the Roman Empire. Warfare existed before written records existed. Warfare existed long before the days of the Roman Empire or any other Empire. It existed long before the days of King Arthur. We can say with certainty that it existed during the time of King Arthur. People have told many different stories about King Arthur over the years. We are not sure which items in the stories about King Arthur are correct and which ones are not. We still enjoy hearing them and seeing them presented in plays, on our TVs, and in our Movie Theaters.
King Arthur fought in twelve battles. There actually was one more battle, called the Final Battle. In it, King Arthur got fatally wounded and later died. Hope this helps!
Yes many people who he didn't like.
i dont know much about king authur but i do think that he was unbeatable. if he was not he had so many people to back him up so simple answer would be YES
King Arthur was responsible, according to legend, for the beginnings of the royal structure of England. He was able to bring many people together in agreement at a time with people were very fractious.