Sir Lancelot
Lancelot was a legendary knight of the round table and lover of Queen Guinevere.
Galahad
Galahad
In T.H. White's 'The Once and Future King,' there are four separate phases of Camelot that correspond to part of the book. The first part is 'The Sword In The Stone,' and corresponds to Arthur first assuming the throne at Camelot. 'The Queen of Air and Darkness' corresponds to Arthur's development of the Round Table, and method of rule. 'The Ill-Made Knight' introduces Lancelot, his affair with the queen, and the breaking of the Round Table. The final part, 'The Candle In The Wind,' corresponds to Arthur's final days of life. Camelot is near an end, Guinevere and Lancelot are no longer in his life, and he is days before the final meeting with his illegitimate son, Mordred in battle. His concepts of ethics and morality are explored.
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Lancelot was a legendary knight of the round table and lover of Queen Guinevere.
There were at least eight and up to forty knights, but the one that loved a Queen (Guinevere) was Sir Lancelot. Unless you mean Arthur of course, who presumably also sat at the Round Table.
She married King Arthur. ** Guinevere's father Leodegrance also had the Round Table, which was her wedding dowry. Perhaps Arthur wanted her for the alliance and that Table?
Guinevere betrayed her husband Arthur by having an affair with Lancelot, a knight of the Round Table and Arthur's close friend.She had an adulterous affair with Sir Lancelot.
Arthur-Guinevere-Lancelot(-Elaine) love triangle (Lancelot was a knight)
Queen Guinevere. Then she betrayed King Arthur and went off with her lover, Lancelot.
The round table
Lancelot brought the destruction of the round table. By falling in love with Guinevere, Lancelot brought the fall of Camelot and the end of the round table.
The main characters in the King Arthur legend are King Arthur, who is the legendary British ruler, and Guinevere, who is his queen and wife. They are both central figures in the tales of Camelot, chivalry, and the Knights of the Round Table.
He foresaw the destruction of the Round Table.
Galahad
A knight of the round table!