Grayne is often depicted as a character associated with Uther Pendragon in Arthurian legend, typically as a figure connected to the broader narrative of Arthur's lineage. In some interpretations, Grayne is considered a daughter or relation of Uther, while in other tales, she may represent a significant figure in Uther's life or a symbolic connection to his reign. The specifics can vary across different texts and adaptations of the Arthurian mythos.
where ever pendragon goes the time period is different...there is no specific time period Actually, Bobby is everywhere and nowhere. He always is in the time that he needs to be in.
In ancient times, the feudal relationship assisted the serfs in survival. Even though it was difficult and repressive, breaking off the relationship could cause starvation.
The public assemblies elected the tribune. :)
He is trying to make a domino effect on the fall of the territories. When all of the territories are down he will have the power to create his own Halla, his own source of spirit, which is full of anger, hatred and violence. Uncle Press told Bobby to act when Saint Dane thinks he's won. All territories have fallen under the control of Ravinia, except for one. Third Earth. Saint Dane think's he's won.
They have citizenship, which places them in a privileged relationship with non-citizens.
Uther Pendragon or Arthur Pendragon?
I've never heard of Ulter Pendragon. Maybe you mean Uther Pendragon. In Arthurian legend, Uther is King Arthur's father.
King Uther Pendragon is the father of King Arthur.
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Tradition states that Uther Pendragon was born in Bourges. He was the king of Camelot and the father of the famous King Arthur.
Ultimately it is a wound received in battle that killed King Uther Pendragon. Merlin attempts to heal him but is unsuccessful.
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