Prince Willam after Prince Henry
"The Once and Future King" was written in the third person point of view. It follows the narrative of King Arthur's life without being told from his perspective directly.
In the book (The Once And Future King) they called him Wart or Art befor he was king. It is likely he was called Artorius when he lived.
In T.H. White's "The Once and Future King," Arthur's wife is Queen Guinevere. Their relationship is a significant aspect of the Arthurian legend.
In T H White's "Once and Future King", Arthur is called "the Wart". Did you know that the four sections that comprise "The Once and Future King": The Sword in the Stone, The Queen of Air and Darkness, The Ill-made Knight, and The Candle in the Wind were originally published as separate books?
Something like then he drewe his swerd Excalibur, but it was so breyght in his enemyes eyen that it gaf light lyke thirty torchys." edit: this was not the inscription upon Excalibur but a description of the event by a observer
It's an interpretation of the story of King Arthur. The title comes from the supposed epitaph on Arthur's grave: HIC IACET ARTURUS - REX QVANDAM REXQUE FUTURUS Here lies Arthur, the Once and Future King
A prophecy says the knights of Camelot lie under a big hill in Sommerset, England. This is Glastonbury Tor. They will rise, along with King Arthur, in the future when Britain reaches its time of crucial need. The king will bring peace to the land and reign once again.
Arthur will be the Once and Future King, uniting all the lands of Albion and bring magic back to the land.
A mythical place of the "once and future King Arthur "
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Sir Bedivere discovers what appears to be King Arthur's grave at Glastonbury Abbey. He sees a tombstone inscribed with Arthur's name and the words "Here lies Arthur, the once and future king." This discovery symbolizes the legendary king's enduring legacy.
Artur, Arturo, and Arther. -dianac99-In "Once and Future King", Arthur's nickname is Wart. In other modern works he is sometimes called "the Bear".