There is some doubt that King Arthur ever existed. But, according to the legend, he gathered together knights who were virtuous, chivalrous and knightly in their behaviour, especially towards damsons in distress.
Right before King Arthur died, he passed on the throne to Constantine the Third of Britain.
King Arthur is character of folklore. If he had lived, as supposed ruler of Britain he would have been Christian.
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.
No. The closest you can get to Camelot and King Arthur being real would be that King Arthur was actually a Roman who grew up in Britain and so later became King of "Camelot" Which probably didn't exist. :)
When the Roman Empire withdrew from Britain in the 5th Century AD, Germans from across the North Sea invaded Britain. King Arthur rallied the Britons against these invaders, although he was unsuccessful in keeping them out.
King Arthur was king of Britain
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It's a folktale of how King Arthur became king of Britain.
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King Arthur of Britain.
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Yes he was.
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Right before King Arthur died, he passed on the throne to Constantine the Third of Britain.
The time of King Arthur (the real Arthur) to 1600
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In the movie, Rome was retreating from Britain as the Goths? from France were invading. King Arthur was asked to leave to Rome also, but he chose to stay and try to protect Britain from foreign invaders. King Arthur had a Roman father and British mother so he felt some obligation to Britain.