Who helped King Arthur make his table?
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Why were there three taliesins?
There were 3 Teliesins because the first house was supposed to be burnt down by himself and the second was also burnt down. so he then built a third Taliesin, making 3 teliesins.
He got in love with a beautiful women which knew magic. She pretended to love Merlin, but she really didn't. She gave him a ring that hypnotized him with magic powers to stay in love with her. Now, Merlin was unaware of this and kept the ring on. Then, she said If you really love me you would teach me all the magic you know. So he did. The whole time she was trying to overthrow him. So one day she took Merlin out to the woods. They got "lost" and needed a place to sleep. Merlin built a big house for the two of them. Once he fell asleep the women (I forgot her name), crushed the house or did something bad to it ( I really don't remember what). That is how the magical Merlin died.
What was the relationship between Guinevere and lancelot?
Guinevere was married to King Arthur, so ruled over Sir Lancelot as Queen. Then, the two fell in love and had an affair, thus causing the Last Battle, in which King Arthur is slayed while trying to kill Lancelot.
He and Arthur were having a battle, when Mordred delivered Arthur a fatal blow, and Mordrd also died.
Who is General Sir Arthur Currie?
Sir Arthur Currie was a general in the first world war. He was born in Napperton, Ontario and went to school. When the war broke out, he went to join the war. He was in the wars; Passchedaele, Vimy Ridge, The Second Battle of Ypres, Somme Hill 70 and Hundred Days Offence.
Why did Arthur need to be raised in hiding?
Uther would be dead soon afterArthur and many would try to get rid of Arthur the rightful heir to the throne who was just born . to prevent this king Uther gave Arthur to Merlin who gave it to an extremly trusted knight named sir Ector ( also known as the trustworthy knight )who took care of Arthur for eighteen years until arthur pulled the sword out of the anvil.
What was Excalibur and to whom did it belong?
Excaliber was the famous sword the lady of the lake gave king Arthur who used it in many battles
What part did King Arthur's wife have in his death?
gweneviere ( arthur's wife) cheated on him with one of the knights of the round table names lancelot. after lancelot saved her from burning at the stake for treason on cheating on arthur and ran away with her arthur followed and was ambushed at camlan where he was either fatally injured by Mordred or killed by Mordred . after hearing this gweneviere ran away and lived the rest of her life at a nunnery when gweneviere died the remaining knights of the round table buried her with arthur at Avalon where arthur always wanted to be buried
What is The name of the sword Arthur pulled from the stone?
The sword, as far as I know, had no name. Excalibur is a totally different sword. Arthur got Excalibur soon after breaking the sword in the stone in battle.
The central theme of Morte d'Arthur involves the?
The central theme of Morte d'Arthur involves the principles of chivalry.
In Le Morte D' Arthur which character is the least admirable?
I see this and I think that it can only have validity in the same manner that asking, "Who is the most insane patient in the insane asylum?" can have validity.
The least admirable character would be King Arthur. I base this purely subjective opinion on the immortal words of Michael Dukakis, who said, "A fish rots from the head first."
King Arthur surrounded himself with these liars, braggarts, betrayers, cheaters, killers and all around fools. There wasn't some other authority who had responsibility for seeing that such types were not allowed to run about at large.
So he is the head of them all, the one who enabled them all, and the least admirable of them all.
Who is Mordred and why does Arthur kill him?
Mordred was the son of King Arthur and his own half sister, Morgan Le Fay. The primary reason Arthur killed him was that they met on opposite sides of a battlefield and it was kill or be killed. Arthur himself received a mortal wound in the encounter. More generally, Mordred was in rebellion, trying to sieze the throne for himself.
Morded's mother was Morgause, not Morgan le Fay.
What did Guinevere do to betray King Arthur?
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.