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What does the term Uther Pendragon have to do with today?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 3/22/2024

Uther Pendragon is the name of the British King that is believed to have given rise to the legend of King Arthur. While the majority of the story is based on myth and legend, he did exist.

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What is Pendragon's first name?

Uther Pendragon or Arthur Pendragon?


Who is ulter pendragon?

I've never heard of Ulter Pendragon. Maybe you mean Uther Pendragon. In Arthurian legend, Uther is King Arthur's father.


Who was king uther?

King Uther Pendragon is the father of King Arthur.


Who is Uther Pendragon's wife?

Igraine


When was uther pendragon born?

Tradition states that Uther Pendragon was born in Bourges. He was the king of Camelot and the father of the famous King Arthur.


Who killed King Uther Pendragon?

Ultimately it is a wound received in battle that killed King Uther Pendragon. Merlin attempts to heal him but is unsuccessful.


What year did Uther pendragon die?

1o66


Where did king Uther Pendragon live?

Camelot


Who told Arthur he was adopted?

Uther Pendragon


What is King Arthur's dads name?

Uther Pendragon


How long did Uther Pendragon reign?

150 years


What is King Arthur's dad's name?

Uther Pendragon

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