Arthurian stories are typically set during the Middle Ages, specifically in the 5th to 15th centuries. However, the exact time period varies depending on the version of the story and the author.
In Cornwall, which is the peninsula which extends out from the southwestern corner of England. Tintagel Castle, where many of the Arthurian stories are set, is on the northern coast of Cornwall.
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If you mean Bible stories that take place in Alexandria, Egypt, there are none.
Eric Wilson's stories takes place in Canada
1400 to 1600
No, the Middle-earth stories do not take place in any known historical period. Tolkien once described it as a fictional mythical past, but again long before any known period.
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it took place in 1504
Theater of the Absurd take place in the year 1950-1960.
it depends from one girl to another. it may take place 10 days to 1 day before your period
Some take her to be a goddess, but in Arthurian myth, she was a princess.
Charles Dickens' stories take place primarily in 19th century England, with notable settings including London, the industrial town of Coketown in "Hard Times," and the marshlands of Kent in "Great Expectations."