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There are a number of variations concerning Arthur's conception; the most popular is the version whereby Uther is disguised by Merlin's magic to look like Gorlois, and so tricks Gorlois' wife Igraine into sleeping with him. Gorlois is usually killed by Uther and/or his men before/during Arthur's conception.

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Who were Arthurs hand picked warriors whose horses were identifying caparisons?

They were the "Excalibur Knights" or "Knights of the Round Table."


Is the conjunction of who has whose?

No, who has does not have a contractions. Whose is a form of "who" which shows possession.


What group of people whose king had total power and whose government was harsh?

Assyrians


Is whose an adverb or adjective?

The word 'whose' is both an adjective and a pronoun.The adjective 'whose' is an interrogative adjective, a word that introduces a question.The pronoun 'whose' is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.The interrogative pronoun also introduces a question.The distinction between the interrogative adjective and the interrogative pronoun is that the interrogative adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun. The interrogative pronoun takes the place of a noun.Examples:Whose car is in the driveway? (adjective, describes the noun 'car')Whose is the car in the driveway? (pronoun, takes the place of the noun that answers the question)The relative pronoun 'whose' introduces a relative clause, a group of words that gives information about its antecedent.Example: The person whose car is in the driveway is my brother.


What type adjective is whose?

The word 'whose' is both an adjective and a pronoun.The adjective 'whose' is an interrogative adjective, a word that introduces a question.The pronoun 'whose' is an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.The interrogative pronoun also introduces a question.The distinction between the interrogative adjective and the interrogative pronoun is that the interrogative adjective is placed before a noun to describe that noun. The interrogative pronoun takes the place of a noun.Examples:Whose car is in the driveway? (adjective, describes the noun 'car')Whose is the car in the driveway? (pronoun, takes the place of the noun that answers the question)The relative pronoun 'whose' introduces a relative clause, a group of words that gives information about its antecedent.Example: The person whose car is in the driveway is my brother.