Uhhh . . . the Knights of the Round Table?
No, because he loved Camelot! He fought for it because he was King and he did what was right:)
His nephew was Conner and his close companion was Sir Lancelot.
Bravery and chivalry were important qualities to King Arthur. His knights had to demonstrate that they had those two qualities in order to be considered ideal.
King Arthur's historicity is likely never going to be confirmed or denied, due to lack of evidence from the period. What documents we do have, do mention notable Arthurs in the 5th and 6th century, not necessarily kings. Whether they are the basis of what we know as the folklore figure of today, we can't confirm.
As they were well over 1,000 years apart, very little.
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King Arthur's castle is typically known as Camelot. It is a legendary castle and court where King Arthur held his knights of the Round Table and ruled over his kingdom.
Bing Crosby, Cedric Hardwicke and William Bendix sang it in the 1949 film '' A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court''.
King Arthur's court is a legendary realm of Camelot where King Arthur held court with his knights of the Round Table. It is depicted in Arthurian legends as a place of chivalry, honor, and noble quests. The court is often associated with tales of the search for the Holy Grail and the exploits of figures like Lancelot and Guinevere.
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