In T.H. White's "The Once and Future King," Percival, also known as Percival de Galles, does not die during the narrative. Instead, he becomes a knight of the Round Table and plays a crucial role in the quest for the Holy Grail. His character experiences growth and transformation throughout the story, embodying themes of innocence and chivalry. If you're referring to a different version of the Arthurian legends or a specific adaptation, please provide more context.
Percival Ewens died in 1961.
Percival Hussey died in 1944.
Allan Percival died in 1985.
Percival Best died in 1943.
Percival Loines Pemberton died in 1949.
Percival Serle died in 1951.
Percival Stockdale died in 1811.
Philip Percival died in 1966.
Percival Turnbull died in 1937.
Percival Hussey died in 1944.
Percival Healing died in 1915.
Allan Percival died in 1985.
Percival Pollard died in 1911.
Percival Bazeley died in 1991.
Percival Spear died in 1982.
Percival Gibson died in 1970.
Thomas Percival died in 1804.