No, the story of King Arthur is from England during Medieval times (Knights of the round table, sword in the stone, all that). Answer 2: Well, not really England. Britain yes, but the Celtic fringe - Scotland, Cornwall, Wales. Even thought they believed his tomb to be in Glastonbury, Somerset. He was the focus and inspiration of late Celtic mythology.
King Arthur is a fictional character not a real one!
According to the legend, Arthur was the son of King Uther Pendragon and proved this by pulling the sword from the stone when no one else could do it.
"who WAS Merlin?'' you talk as if he is dead, for that is impossible for he lives outside of time. but to answer your question, he IS a fabled wizard who has extraordinary powers, who was the long loved advisor of the high king arthur.
Merlin, is a wizard and a great friend of King Arthur.
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.
Though debate has gone on for centuries, historians have been unable to confirm that King Arthur really existed. This is one of those stories that will more than likely never be solved.
The story of King Midas is a Greek Myth, no one can exactly who wrote it, or if it actually happened
No, the Greek gods are myth.
Zeus, King of Heaven/Olympians, son of Cronus and Rhea. In Greek myth, there is only one Zeus.
No. There are no records of a King Arthur in England, certainly not in Anglo-Saxon England.
No one; the individual does not exist in Greek myth.
In Greek myth, she did not have one.
King Arthur is a fictional character not a real one!
The Cyclops, which is in Greek mythology.
In Greek myth there was only one.
Erato
Pandora's box.