It has not been proved whether John actually murdered Arthur, but the rumored year was 1203.
Very soon after John came to reign it was said that he murdered his nephew, Arthur of Brittany.
Yes he did, he murdered his nephewArthur.
King John of England is historically suspected of having murdered his nephew, Arthur of Brittany, in 1203. According to accounts, Arthur was captured and imprisoned by John, who feared his claim to the throne. It is believed that John ordered Arthur’s death, potentially by having him killed in prison or by pushing him into the Seine River, although the exact details remain unclear and are subject to historical debate. This act contributed to John's notorious reputation and the conflict with his barons.
Jing john was rumoured to have killed his nephew but no one really knew if he did
because he was a stupid
The legendary king killed at the Battle of Camlann is King Arthur. This battle is often depicted in Arthurian legends as the final confrontation between Arthur and his nephew or son, Mordred, leading to Arthur's mortal wounding and the decline of his reign. The story is rooted in myth and folklore, making it a significant part of British cultural heritage.
Yes he did, he murdered his nephewArthur.
It has not been proved whether John actually murdered Arthur, but the rumored year was 1203. Very soon after John came to reign it was said that he murdered his nephew, Arthur of Brittany.
his brother is Sir Kay
Gawain
mordred
King Arthur died in a fight with his nephew Mordred. King Arthur fatally wounded Mordred but he was still in tact, so he willingly stabbed King Arthur back before he died.
Mordred
King John had many nephews but the one I know is Arthur and Geoffrey was his father. ----- Prince Arthur disappeared in 1203 while under the guard of one of King John's vassals. The rumor was that Arthur had been murdered at John's command, but there was never any proof of it, and the facts remain unknown.
ellie McDonald
no he was King Arthurs nephew
King John was a lavish spender with very poor leadership skills. His people were overtaxed as a result. Many believed he was responsible for the murder of his nephew, Arthur of Brittany. He got on the bad side of the Pope, causing all of England to be excommunicated. Finally, he lost all of Britain's lands in France.
In some versions of the legend, King Arthur executed his nephew Mordred for treason after Mordred rebelled against him.