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Sir Galahad is Sir Lancelot's son.

Sir Gwain is King Arthur's nephew.

Sir Mordred is King Arthur's son.

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From which legend comes the knights of the round table?

The Knights of the Round Table play an important part in the legend of King Arthur. They were the most accomplished knights of the land and lived in Camelot. The round table ensured that all knights were equal to each other.


How can you get to Camelot?

You can get to Camelot if your a member and you need certain magic level to teleport their other wise you can walk their but it gets very boring.


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That kind of depends upon what you consider 'real'.There was no king in any of the kingdoms of the time with that name, there was no kingdom of Camelot, nor were there any other 'knights' that are in the tales.But the stories were created for a purpose, they are as real as the parables or Aesop's fables.


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Did Forster Batterham marry anyone after Dorothy Day?

Batterham had at least two other common-law relationships.


Where was the TV series Camelot filmed?

It is mainly filmed in a studio in Cardiff and a castle in France but they do film in other locations


What was the knights relationship toward other members?

the relationship with knights towards other member werent that good


How where medieval knights treated by other groups?

Knights were treated with awe and respect., as they were the protectors of the parish.


What hardship did a knight face?

trying not to get captured byanother knight and trying to defeat other knights and win respect from others such as other knights


How important was the Church in a knight's life?

There were many different kinds of knights, and the importance of religion varied according to they kind they were and the inclinations of their persons. There were religious orders of knights, such as the Knights Templar, who were armored monks. They answered to a religious hierarchy, took vows of poverty and chastity, and prayed, just as other monks did. But the Templars slept in their armor (or at least their chain mail), which made it much less comfortable to sleep. Other orders of knights had various religious duties. But common knights, who were not members of specific orders, were relatively wealthy young men, wealthy enough to equip themselves, who happened to be part of a heavy cavalry in time of war. You can bet at least some of these were not very impressed by religion, though they might not have been willing to admit it. There are some links below.


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