Off the top of my head, there is a book of the collected poems of Alfred Tennyson, which are about King Arthur published in 1872. There's also a book called
Le Morte D'Arthur by Malory, 1470.
Geoffrey of Monmouth also wrote about Arthur.
1993, Illustrated Encyclopedia of Arthurian Legends - Claremont Books
And many websites, just type in King Arthur.
King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
Arthur, who became King Arthur
Merlin was King Arthur's tutor when he was a child.
King Arthur was the son of Uther Pendragon and Igraine.
King Arthur Flour's population is 190.
England. Supposedly in Tintagel Castle in Cornwall by most sources.
King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
King Arthur was king of Britain
king arthur was nice and overprotective
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Estimates for the size of King Arthur's army vary in historical sources and literature, but it is generally believed to have been a few thousand soldiers at most. The legendary King Arthur was said to have led a relatively small force, relying more on strategy, skill, and valor rather than sheer numbers.
No. There are no records of a King Arthur in England, certainly not in Anglo-Saxon England.
king Arthur's not real
Sir Kay is King Arthur's foster father's son and King Arthur's knight.
King Arthur was crowned king because the sword in the stone (not Excalibur. Excalibur was given to him by the Lady of the Lake but they are often confused) said "He who so pulleth this sword from this stone and anvil, is rightwise king born of all England." and Arthur, serving as Sir Kai's squire at the time, forgot Kai's sword. he needed a new sword so he pulled the sword out of the stone, and was crowned king at that time. That is the legend. Most historians agree a man named Arthur existed but the original sources differ on precisely what role he had and indeed if he was ever a crowned king. The earliest sources suggest he was a great general who served a king, that king being Emrys Wledig (a.k.a. Ambrosius Aurelianus). As for the sword, it was often the custom to bury great men with their swords. Perhaps Arthur was retrieving his father's sword from his father's tomb.
King Arthur die in the Battle of the Saxon's
The legends say that King Arthur was killed.