In surviving text Galahad only appears in the Quest of the Holy Grail, in the Post-Vulgate Quest of the Holy Grail, and in late works adapting parts of them.
In these works, Galahad, accompanied by Peceval, Bohort (Bors), and Perceval's sister, enters a mysterious ship of which Perceval's sisters alone knows the history. The ship was created by King Solomon, advised by his wife, to let his last descendant know that Solomon had forseen him in a dream. A bed, in this ship, in which Galahad lies, was made of wood from descendant plants of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil from the Garden of Eden. Also in this ship is the sword of King David which is intended for Galahad.
This is the ship on which, later, Galahad, Peceval, and Bohort take the grail to the mysterious land of Sarras in the East.
See http://www.yorku.ca/inpar/quest_comfort.pdf or the abridged account in Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur.
Describe the battle between arthur's and Mordred's armies?
Mordred betrays the king, taking his castles, his crown and his wife. Arthur does battle with him just as in the other stories. Mordred is proud and insolent in his new-found power, which enrages Gawain and Arthur. Gawain, who throughout the ages is hot-tempered and fierce both with words and with weapons, curses and pursues Mordred ruthlessly. The author recounts much of Gawain's heroic fight with Mordred, but with Mordred's sly stroke of a knife, the brave Gawain meets his end.
What does Sir Bedivere learn on the morning after the battle?
The question needs to be more specific about which battle. There are many battles in Arthurian literature.
sir glahad commenly referd to as Galeas. he was a knight at king Authors table.
The young Galahad is born and placed in the care of a great aunt, who is an abbess at a nunnery, to be raised there.
According to the thirteenth century At his birth Galahad is given his father's own original name. Merlin prophesies that Galahad will surpass his father in valour and be successful in his search for the Holy Grail.reaching adulthood, Galahad is reunited with his father Sir Lancelot, who knights him. Sir Galahad is then brought to King Arthur's court at Camelot during Pentecost, where he is accompanied by a very old knight who immediately leads him over to the Round Table and unveils his seat an unused chair that has been kept vacant for the sole person who will accomplish the quest of the Holy Grail.
After many adventures, Sir Galahad and Sir Perceval find themselves at the court of King Pelles and Eliazar, his son. These men are very holy and they bring Galahad into a room where he is finally allowed to see the Holy Grail. Galahad is asked to take the vessel to the holy city of Sarras.After seeing the grail, Galahad makes request that he may die at the time of his choosing. So it is, while making his way back to Arthur's court, Sir Galahad is visited by Joseph of Arimathea, and thus experiences such glorious rapture that he makes his request to die. i hope this answer helped
What is the Different between myth and Greek mythology?
greek mythology is myths or legends of gods and goddesses and stuff like hades and Zeus and aphrodite and Hermes and the things they did and where they lived but a myth is just a myth like a legend like bigfoot or the lochness monster and theyre not necessarily greek.
In the tv series Merlin will arthur marry Gwen?
yes, probably, because that is how the real story goes.
Legend of Arthur king of the Britons?
Yes. There are a few. Legends regarding this chap called Arthur.
Why did guinevere and sir lancelot betray King Arthur?
Sir lancelot and Guinevere betrayed King Arthur because of the extreme romance they have they had an affair and ran away together
How are king arthur and sir lancelot alike?
well, they both were knights of the round table and they both liked the gwenifair princess. umm... they're both male?
What happen to excalibur the sword at the end?
The sword Excalibur, which came from the Lady of the Lake, is returned to the lake after Arthur's death at the battle of Camlann.