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Lancelot doesn't become king of Camelot because he and Guinevere end their love since their affiar was a key factor in the destruction of Camelot. Guinevere ends up becoming a nun in an abbey and Lancelot becomes a monk. The Kingdom of Camelot was lost forever when King Arthur made Sir Bedivere throw the sword, Excalibur, into the lake that The Lady of the Lake lived in.
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.
He is a fictional character but the historians are not sure if that is true or not.:) Yes, the larger than life characters of the Arthurian legends were indeed real. Many of the Ascended Masters known to us today were embodied at Camelot: El Morya was King Arthur; Kuthumi was Parsifal; Lanello, Mark Prophet, was Lancelot; Saint Germain was Merlin; and Amerissis, the Goddess of Light, the Twin Flame of Master Morya, was the Lady of the Lake.
In later legends, Queen Guinevere had no children because she had a adulterous and sinful relationship with Lancelot but in earlier legends she is said to have a son named Loholt but there is no record of his life. In other legends she is said to have agreed to become Mordred's consort while Arthur is away and having bore him two sons who's names are not mentioned in text!
Gwen really falls in love with Arthur because she thinks that he has become a changed man with humility and compassion so she starts to fall for him. It is true that when Lancelot was around, she was more hesitant to show her love for Arthur but for example, when she hurt Arthur she felt very bad. This shows that she still cares for Arthur even in the presence of Lancelot. SO, don't worry all you ArWen lovers. I think Gwen really loves Arthur though it is not confirmed who she ends up with- Arthur or Lancelot.
The relationship between Guinevere and Lancelot is complicated. Due to Lancelot's exceptionally interesting psychy and guilt complex, he is initially kind to Guinevere because he doesn't like her. After a while, his kindness becomes more genuine, and eventually turns into love. They become lovers, while at the same time loving and respecting Arthur.
Lancelot doesn't become king of Camelot because he and Guinevere end their love since their affiar was a key factor in the destruction of Camelot. Guinevere ends up becoming a nun in an abbey and Lancelot becomes a monk. The Kingdom of Camelot was lost forever when King Arthur made Sir Bedivere throw the sword, Excalibur, into the lake that The Lady of the Lake lived in.
It was a very rock relationship. Guinevere loved Sir Lancelot (Arthur's best knight and closest friend) and Sir Lancelot loved Guinevere back. In some versions, Lady Guinevere even runs off with Sir Lancelot and has children with him! However, in most versions, Guinevere and Sir Lancelot just love each other and have a full-blown affair. In another version, King Arthur got over their relationship and married a woman named Iblis. King Arthur also allowed Guinevere and Lancelot to start a relationship (because he couldn't really do anything about it....). However, he said he could not forgive them, ignoring that...Guinevere and Lancelot moved to Brittany (where Lancelot's father was staying). Hope that answered your question!
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.
He is a fictional character but the historians are not sure if that is true or not.:) Yes, the larger than life characters of the Arthurian legends were indeed real. Many of the Ascended Masters known to us today were embodied at Camelot: El Morya was King Arthur; Kuthumi was Parsifal; Lanello, Mark Prophet, was Lancelot; Saint Germain was Merlin; and Amerissis, the Goddess of Light, the Twin Flame of Master Morya, was the Lady of the Lake.
In later legends, Queen Guinevere had no children because she had a adulterous and sinful relationship with Lancelot but in earlier legends she is said to have a son named Loholt but there is no record of his life. In other legends she is said to have agreed to become Mordred's consort while Arthur is away and having bore him two sons who's names are not mentioned in text!
he told arthur that he would be a great king, but then arthur met guinevere and Merlin told arthur if he married guinevere she would be his downfall and the downfall of his kingdom
Guinevere, Arthur" consort, is believed to be a fictional character. There were real Queens just as fascinating including Eleanor of Aquitaine, who was for all intents and purposes a Female Knight- who survived and thrived in the Crusades!
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No. After the Battle of Camlann, he either went back to his castle in France or became a hermit.
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