Because noone really knows what happened! as it is so long ago people have added more and more as time goes by. like if King Arthur really existed, he wouldn't have been the medieval king who we all know and love, he would have been more like a 5th century war-lord who saved with land from saxon invadors once or twice. maybe guinevere, lancelot and elaine didn't even exist!
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King Arthur died in a fight with his nephew Mordred. King Arthur fatally wounded Mordred but he was still in tact, so he willingly stabbed King Arthur back before he died.
What had happened was that Merlin saw that King Arthur had a magic sword, but broke in battle. So, he led King Arthur to a magical lake. At the lake, A mysterious hand thrust its above the surface of the water, clenching the sword that we know today as Excalibur.
No. The closest you can get to Camelot and King Arthur being real would be that King Arthur was actually a Roman who grew up in Britain and so later became King of "Camelot" Which probably didn't exist. :)
i dont know much about king authur but i do think that he was unbeatable. if he was not he had so many people to back him up so simple answer would be YES
Because King Arthur told him to do so.. and because King Arthur told him that the sword was given to him by the lady of the lake so now it's time to return it back to her.
well, king Arthur is a legendary man so no. It is not.
King Arthur died in a fight with his nephew Mordred. King Arthur fatally wounded Mordred but he was still in tact, so he willingly stabbed King Arthur back before he died.
After Sir Mordred killed King Arthur a man by the name of Constantine took his place. This is not a true story though. King Arthur was not really a king so no one could have taken his place.
Well that is super easy King Arthur became a King cones he saved Britian from Mordred so Britian and all of the world named King Arthur,King so that's how he was not named Arthur but King Arthur.
King Arthur stared the round table so they could order KFC
What had happened was that Merlin saw that King Arthur had a magic sword, but broke in battle. So, he led King Arthur to a magical lake. At the lake, A mysterious hand thrust its above the surface of the water, clenching the sword that we know today as Excalibur.
No. The closest you can get to Camelot and King Arthur being real would be that King Arthur was actually a Roman who grew up in Britain and so later became King of "Camelot" Which probably didn't exist. :)
i dont know much about king authur but i do think that he was unbeatable. if he was not he had so many people to back him up so simple answer would be YES
Because King Arthur told him to do so.. and because King Arthur told him that the sword was given to him by the lady of the lake so now it's time to return it back to her.
There is no evidence that anyone has been reincarnated, and King Arthur is more myth and legend than fact, so there is no evidence that King Arthur (or anyone else for that matter) has been reincarnated.
It is really not known if King Arthur was a Christian. The Catholic Church did have missionaries that were in Great Britain, so it is possible that he became one.
King Arthur's evil step brother Mordred kills him blood thirsty for power over Camelot after being temporarily left in charge by king Arthur.