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his son
Camalot
The basic book to the Arthurian legend is 'King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table' - an illustrated classic by Howard Pyle.
Sir Kay,who is also his foster brother.
He was killed, or at least mortally wounded, at the battle of Camlann by his son and nephew, Sir Mordred.
Battle of Camlann happened in 537.
Arthur and Mordred are ultimately enemies in Arthurian legend. Mordred is often portrayed as Arthur's illegitimate son who rebels against him, leading to the Battle of Camlann where both are fatally wounded. Their conflict symbolizes the downfall of Camelot and the end of Arthur's reign.
Battle of Camlann
his son
Camalot
galahad
King Arthur suspects Mordred, his nephew and illegitimate son, of disloyalty in many Arthurian legends. Mordred is often portrayed as a traitor who eventually leads to King Arthur's downfall, particularly in the story of the Battle of Camlann.
The basic book to the Arthurian legend is 'King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table' - an illustrated classic by Howard Pyle.
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Sir Lancelot
Mordred is a character from Arthurian legend, specifically the story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. As a legendary figure, the existence of Mordred is not historically verified and is considered to be a fictional character in the tales of Arthurian lore.
Supposedly the Battle of Camlann (a battle between Arthur and Mordred)