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1st Answer, on knights in fiction:DVSSN RAJU(INDIAN)Kyng Arthur ( King Arthur )Sir Galahallt ( Sir Galahad - the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot)Sir Launcelot Deulake ( Sir Lancelot du Lac - was taken in by the mystical Lady of the Lake who raised him - the greatest Knight of the Round Table who fell in love with Queen Guinevere )Sir Gauen ( Sir Gawain - famed for fighting the Green Knight )Sir Percyvale ( Sir Percivale - famed for fighting the Red Knight )Sir Lyonell ( Sir Lionel - brother of Sir Bors and cousin to Sir Lancelot)Sir Trystram Delyens ( Sir Tristram de Lyones - the son of King Meliodas & Queen Isabelle of Lyonesse - second greatest Knight of the Round Table )Sir Garethe ( Sir Gareth - a young knight placed under the tutelage of Sir Kay)Sir Bedwere ( Sir Bedivere - a giant of a Knight )Sir Blubrys ( Sir Bleoberis - an arrogant Knight who later became a hermit )Sir Brunor le Noir - Lacotemale Tayle ( La Cote Male Taile - arrived in Camelot wearing an ill-fitting coat which had belonged to his dead father, given the nickname by Sir Kay )Sir Lucane ( Sir Lucan - a most loyal and trusted Knight )Sir Plomyde ( Sir Palomides - a Saracen knight)Sir Lamorak ( Sir Lamorak - the third greatest Knight of the Round Table )Sir Bors De Ganys ( Sir Bors de Ganis - brother of Sir Lionel and cousin to Sir Lancelot )Sir Safer ( Sir Safir - a Christian Knight of Saracen descent )Sir Pelleus ( Sir Pelleas - of low birth but one of the bravest Knights )Sir Kay ( Sir Kay - King Arthur's foster-brother )Sir Ectorde Marys ( Sir Ector de Maris - a Ladies man! )Sir Dagonet ( Sir Dagonet - King Arthur's jester )Sir Degore ( Sir Tegyr - King Arthur's cup-bearer)Sir Lybyus Dysconyus ( Sir Guinglain was Sir Gawain's eldest son also known as Le Bel Desconneu - the Fair Unknown )Sir Alynore ( Sir Alymere - totally loyal to King Arthur )Sir Mordrede ( Treacherous Sir Mordred - his real father was his own uncle, King Arthur)2nd Answer, on knights in history:Part of the problem with historic knights was that if they were famous, they usually had other titles, and so they are not remembered primarily as knights. Another was that the fictional knights are the subjects of fiction people like to remember, but historic knights seem oddly less real. Nevertheless here are a few: Roland, the character of the Song of Roland, who was realSir William Marshal, 1st Earl of PembrokeSir William Douglas, who fought for Scottish independenceSir William Wallace, also a Scottish patriotKing Richard I of England, who was knighted by King Louis VII of FranceSir Thomas Mallory, remembered for writing Le Morte d'Arthur.Jean II Le Maingre, marshall of France during the Hundred Years' WarRodrigo Díaz de Vivar, Spanish knight remembered as El CidHugues de Payens, a founder of the Knights TemplarJacques de Molay, last Grand Master of the Knights Templar
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Kyng Arthur King Arthur Sir Galahallt Sir Galahad Sir Launcelot Deulake Sir Lancelot du Lac Sir GauenSir Gawain Sir Percyvale Sir Percivale Sir LyonellSir Lionell Sir Trystram Delyens Sir Tristram de Lyones Sir Garethe Sir Gareth Sir Bedwere Sir Bedivere Sir Blubrys Sir Bleoberis Sir Lacotemale Tayle La Cote Male Taile Sir Lucane Sir Lucan Sir Plomyde Sir Palomedes Sir Lamorak Sir Lamorak Sir Bors De GanysSir Bors de Ganis Sir Safer Sir Safer Sir Pelleus Sir Pelleas Sir Kay Sir Kay Sir Ectorde Marys Sir Ector de Maris Sir Dagonet Sir Dagonet Sir Degore Sir Degore Sir Brumear Sir Brunor le Noir Sir Lybyus Dysconyus Le Bel Desconneu Sir Alynore Sir Alymere Sir Mordrede Sir Mordred
1st Answer, on knights in fiction:DVSSN RAJU(INDIAN)Kyng Arthur ( King Arthur )Sir Galahallt ( Sir Galahad - the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot)Sir Launcelot Deulake ( Sir Lancelot du Lac - was taken in by the mystical Lady of the Lake who raised him - the greatest Knight of the Round Table who fell in love with Queen Guinevere )Sir Gauen ( Sir Gawain - famed for fighting the Green Knight )Sir Percyvale ( Sir Percivale - famed for fighting the Red Knight )Sir Lyonell ( Sir Lionel - brother of Sir Bors and cousin to Sir Lancelot)Sir Trystram Delyens ( Sir Tristram de Lyones - the son of King Meliodas & Queen Isabelle of Lyonesse - second greatest Knight of the Round Table )Sir Garethe ( Sir Gareth - a young knight placed under the tutelage of Sir Kay)Sir Bedwere ( Sir Bedivere - a giant of a Knight )Sir Blubrys ( Sir Bleoberis - an arrogant Knight who later became a hermit )Sir Brunor le Noir - Lacotemale Tayle ( La Cote Male Taile - arrived in Camelot wearing an ill-fitting coat which had belonged to his dead father, given the nickname by Sir Kay )Sir Lucane ( Sir Lucan - a most loyal and trusted Knight )Sir Plomyde ( Sir Palomides - a Saracen knight)Sir Lamorak ( Sir Lamorak - the third greatest Knight of the Round Table )Sir Bors De Ganys ( Sir Bors de Ganis - brother of Sir Lionel and cousin to Sir Lancelot )Sir Safer ( Sir Safir - a Christian Knight of Saracen descent )Sir Pelleus ( Sir Pelleas - of low birth but one of the bravest Knights )Sir Kay ( Sir Kay - King Arthur's foster-brother )Sir Ectorde Marys ( Sir Ector de Maris - a Ladies man! )Sir Dagonet ( Sir Dagonet - King Arthur's jester )Sir Degore ( Sir Tegyr - King Arthur's cup-bearer)Sir Lybyus Dysconyus ( Sir Guinglain was Sir Gawain's eldest son also known as Le Bel Desconneu - the Fair Unknown )Sir Alynore ( Sir Alymere - totally loyal to King Arthur )Sir Mordrede ( Treacherous Sir Mordred - his real father was his own uncle, King Arthur)2nd Answer, on knights in history:Part of the problem with historic knights was that if they were famous, they usually had other titles, and so they are not remembered primarily as knights. Another was that the fictional knights are the subjects of fiction people like to remember, but historic knights seem oddly less real. Nevertheless here are a few: Roland, the character of the Song of Roland, who was realSir William Marshal, 1st Earl of PembrokeSir William Douglas, who fought for Scottish independenceSir William Wallace, also a Scottish patriotKing Richard I of England, who was knighted by King Louis VII of FranceSir Thomas Mallory, remembered for writing Le Morte d'Arthur.Jean II Le Maingre, marshall of France during the Hundred Years' WarRodrigo Díaz de Vivar, Spanish knight remembered as El CidHugues de Payens, a founder of the Knights TemplarJacques de Molay, last Grand Master of the Knights Templar
there were 25 in total at the table here r the names: kyng Author, Sir Galahallt, Sir Launcelot Deulake,Sir Gauen,Sir Percyvale,Sir Lyonell,Sir Trystram Delyens,Sir Garethe,Sir Bedwere,Sir Blubrys,Sir Lacotemale Tayle,Sir Lucane,Sir Plomyde,Sir Lamorak,Sir Bors De Ganys,Sir Safer,Sir Pelleus,Sir Kay,Sir Ectorde Marys,Sir Dagonet,Sir Degore,Sir Brumear,Sir Lybyus Dysconyus,Sir Alynore,Sir Mordrede.. now these may look like there spelled wrong but there not its just written in an older laungege making it weird if you want the transe lation or :) them spell in common laungeg send me a text telling me so
Sir Galahad Sir Launcelot Deulake Sir Lancelot du Lac Sir Gauen Sir Gawain Sir Percyvale Sir Percivale Sir Lyonell Sir Lionell Sir Trystram Delyens Sir Tristram de Lyones Sir Garethe Sir Gareth Sir BedwereSir Bedivere Sir Blubrys Sir Bleoberis Sir Lacotemale Tayle La Cote Male Taile Sir Lucane Sir Lucan Sir Plomyde Sir Palomedes Sir Lamorak Sir Lamorak Sir Bors De Ganys Sir Bors de Ganis Sir Safer Sir Safer Sir Pelleus Sir Pelleas Sir Kay Sir Kay Sir Ectorde Marys Sir Ector de Maris Sir Dagonet Sir Dagonet Sir Degore Sir Degore Sir Brumear Sir Brunor le Noir Sir Lybyus Dysconyus Le Bel Desconneu Sir Alynore Sir Alymere Sir Mordrede Sir Mordred
1st Answer, on knights in fiction:DVSSN RAJU(INDIAN)Kyng Arthur ( King Arthur )Sir Galahallt ( Sir Galahad - the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot)Sir Launcelot Deulake ( Sir Lancelot du Lac - was taken in by the mystical Lady of the Lake who raised him - the greatest Knight of the Round Table who fell in love with Queen Guinevere )Sir Gauen ( Sir Gawain - famed for fighting the Green Knight )Sir Percyvale ( Sir Percivale - famed for fighting the Red Knight )Sir Lyonell ( Sir Lionel - brother of Sir Bors and cousin to Sir Lancelot)Sir Trystram Delyens ( Sir Tristram de Lyones - the son of King Meliodas & Queen Isabelle of Lyonesse - second greatest Knight of the Round Table )Sir Garethe ( Sir Gareth - a young knight placed under the tutelage of Sir Kay)Sir Bedwere ( Sir Bedivere - a giant of a Knight )Sir Blubrys ( Sir Bleoberis - an arrogant Knight who later became a hermit )Sir Brunor le Noir - Lacotemale Tayle ( La Cote Male Taile - arrived in Camelot wearing an ill-fitting coat which had belonged to his dead father, given the nickname by Sir Kay )Sir Lucane ( Sir Lucan - a most loyal and trusted Knight )Sir Plomyde ( Sir Palomides - a Saracen knight)Sir Lamorak ( Sir Lamorak - the third greatest Knight of the Round Table )Sir Bors De Ganys ( Sir Bors de Ganis - brother of Sir Lionel and cousin to Sir Lancelot )Sir Safer ( Sir Safir - a Christian Knight of Saracen descent )Sir Pelleus ( Sir Pelleas - of low birth but one of the bravest Knights )Sir Kay ( Sir Kay - King Arthur's foster-brother )Sir Ectorde Marys ( Sir Ector de Maris - a Ladies man! )Sir Dagonet ( Sir Dagonet - King Arthur's jester )Sir Degore ( Sir Tegyr - King Arthur's cup-bearer)Sir Lybyus Dysconyus ( Sir Guinglain was Sir Gawain's eldest son also known as Le Bel Desconneu - the Fair Unknown )Sir Alynore ( Sir Alymere - totally loyal to King Arthur )Sir Mordrede ( Treacherous Sir Mordred - his real father was his own uncle, King Arthur)2nd Answer, on knights in history:Part of the problem with historic knights was that if they were famous, they usually had other titles, and so they are not remembered primarily as knights. Another was that the fictional knights are the subjects of fiction people like to remember, but historic knights seem oddly less real. Nevertheless here are a few: Roland, the character of the Song of Roland, who was realSir William Marshal, 1st Earl of PembrokeSir William Douglas, who fought for Scottish independenceSir William Wallace, also a Scottish patriotKing Richard I of England, who was knighted by King Louis VII of FranceSir Thomas Mallory, remembered for writing Le Morte d'Arthur.Jean II Le Maingre, marshall of France during the Hundred Years' WarRodrigo Díaz de Vivar, Spanish knight remembered as El CidHugues de Payens, a founder of the Knights TemplarJacques de Molay, last Grand Master of the Knights Templar
i do not know all of them but here are a few...... sir lancelot sir percival sir gawain sir galahad sir bors sir owain sir beheris sir lamorak
If sir has not brushed sir's teeth, then sir has bad breath.
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Sir Galahad, Sir Lancelot du Lac, Sir Gauen, Sir Gawain, Sir Percyvale, Sir Lyonell and Sir Trystram Delyens
It is capitalized when it is a title, meaning it comes before a name, but not as a pronoun, where it takes the place of a name. For example in Sir Elton John the Sir is capitalized, but in the sentence, "Hello sir," the sir would not be capitalized.
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In no particular order, in my opinion. LOL 1) Sir Lancelot 2) Sir Gawain 3) Sir Tristan 4) Sir Gareth 4) Sir Bedwyr 5) Sir Galahad 6) Sir Griflet 7) Sir Lamorak 8) Sir Dinadan 9) Sir Tor 10) Sir Ywain 11) Sir Percival 12) Sir Bors de Ganis