His story has been told and retold so many times that is something most people are familiar with. It contains all sorts of elements. There is love, war, royalty, betrayal, magic, incest, murder, camaraderie, revenge, religion, bravery, and characters of every personality type.he is also still famous for having the sword named excaliber. Because a great number of songs and stories were told about him. As for the real story behind him, and why the songs and stories were written, the answer is lost in the mists of time.
Merlin the magician is the most famous one.
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.
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. :)
King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
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.
name the famous city where king Arthur lived happy land
The chalice in King Arthur's tails was the Holy Grail.
King Arthur pulled out a sword from a rock which all the other weaklings coudn't
King Arthur
Camelot
Excalibur
well, king Arthur is a legendary man so no. It is not.
Excalibur.
Ex calibur
King Arthur is said to have lived in Camelot, a legendary city in Arthurian folklore. Camelot is often portrayed as a mythical and majestic place where King Arthur held court with his Knights of the Round Table.
Merlin the magician is the most famous one.
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.