they didn't have glasses back then. mid 1800's they were made
yes glass was mid 16-1700's but glasses are far more different, trust me. But keep in mind that nobody knows if King Arthur was a real person or not. Theres no real true proof.
Spectacles are a type of glasses that Dr. Benjamen Franklyn invented for King George the third for when he reads.
The apostrophe belongs in the phrase as "the glasses' rim" to indicate that the rim belongs to the glasses.
In some versions of the King Arthur legend, Lancelot is unable to see the Holy Grail due to his own inner conflict and lack of purity. Lancelot's affair with Queen Guinevere, which goes against the ideals of purity and loyalty, is often cited as the reason why he is unable to see the grail in the stories.
Yes I have done it before.
Synonyms for the noun binoculars are field glasses, lorgnette, pince-nez, prism binoculars, or opera glasses.
King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
King Arthur was king of Britain
king arthur was nice and overprotective
king arthur
No. There are no records of a King Arthur in England, certainly not in Anglo-Saxon England.
Sir Kay is King Arthur's foster father's son and King Arthur's knight.
king Arthur's not real
King Arthur die in the Battle of the Saxon's
The legends say that King Arthur was killed.
In the legend of King Arthur, Sir Ector is the foster father of King Arthur. He raised Arthur as his own son and played a key role in Arthur's upbringing.
Antonia Pakenham did not write a book about King Arthur. Antonia Fraser wrote "The King Arthur" in 1970, but it is about the historical figure rather than the legendary King Arthur.
Arthur, who became King Arthur