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If you're talking about the real life King Arthur, the only battle that people can decide conclusively that he fought in was the Battle of Badon Hill, where he defeated the Saxons. The battle at the end of the King Arthur film from 2004 is based on that battle. However, we really don't know that much about Arthur from history, as there isn't much archeology supporting his existence. Most scholars don't even think he was a king, but rather a war leader who brought peace to his area for close to half a century. If you were talking about the fantasy Arthur, then I can't really help you.
All accounts place most of Arthur's life and Arthur's death in the island of Great Britain. Of course the chronicles disagree on exactly where the battle between Arthur and Modret occurred, that battle after which Arthur soon vanished. The Prose Percevalhowever places that battle in Ireland, apparently from a mention in Wace that Modret was retreating towards Ireland.
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the treatment of king Arthur is suitable for a legendary king because he was a well known man to many people
The people of Cameliard were joyous when King Arthur and his men returned from battle, welcoming them with celebration and happiness.
King Arthur disguises himself as a gardener's assistant to observe the virtues and behaviors of common people, to better understand and serve his kingdom as a fair and just ruler. This allows him to gain insights into the lives of his subjects and their needs.
If you're talking about the real life King Arthur, the only battle that people can decide conclusively that he fought in was the Battle of Badon Hill, where he defeated the Saxons. The battle at the end of the King Arthur film from 2004 is based on that battle. However, we really don't know that much about Arthur from history, as there isn't much archeology supporting his existence. Most scholars don't even think he was a king, but rather a war leader who brought peace to his area for close to half a century. If you were talking about the fantasy Arthur, then I can't really help you.
If you're talking about the real life King Arthur, the only battle that people can decide conclusively that he fought in was the Battle of Badon Hill, where he defeated the Saxons. The battle at the end of the King Arthur film from 2004 is based on that battle. However, we really don't know that much about Arthur from history, as there isn't much archeology supporting his existence. Most scholars don't even think he was a king, but rather a war leader who brought peace to his area for close to half a century. If you were talking about the fantasy Arthur, then I can't really help you.
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People may feel proud when Lancelot defeats them in battle in "The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights" because Lancelot is widely regarded as one of the greatest knights in Arthurian legend. Being defeated by a renowned and formidable opponent can be seen as a validation of one's own skill and courage. Additionally, it may also be seen as an honor to have been tested and bested by someone of Lancelot's caliber.
All accounts place most of Arthur's life and Arthur's death in the island of Great Britain. Of course the chronicles disagree on exactly where the battle between Arthur and Modret occurred, that battle after which Arthur soon vanished. The Prose Percevalhowever places that battle in Ireland, apparently from a mention in Wace that Modret was retreating towards Ireland.
The Battle of Inchon , an amphibious invasion by US Marines , severed the logistical supply lines of the NKPA (North Korean People's Army) which led to the recapture of the Seoul capital .
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About 58,000 people live in Port Arthur, Texas. The population of Port Arthur, Tasmania (Australia) is a mere 249 (2011 census).
The Battle of Lemberg was a battle between West Ukrainian People's Republic and local Polish people. This battle was or the control of the city of L'viv.