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Although the issue is sharply debated, the timing of the events of the Legend of Arthur place it in the late 5th to the early 6th century. The Battle of Camlann is dated 537-539 AD. This is the battle in which both Arthur and Mordred, his son by Morgan Le Fay, were killed.

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