King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are largely considered to be legendary figures rather than historical ones. While there are historical elements and possibly real individuals that inspired the tales, such as a 5th to 6th-century warlord, the stories of Arthur, Merlin, and the Round Table are rooted in folklore and medieval literature. The narratives have evolved over centuries, blending myth, romance, and history. Thus, while they have cultural significance, there is no concrete evidence that Arthur and his knights existed as described in the legends.
No King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is not nonfiction.
the knights of the round table
The legend says that they were The Knights of the Round Table.
King Arthur's men are the Knights of the Round Table.
King Arthur of Britain.
they were knighted by king Arthur
King Arthur
King Arthur was betrayed by some of the members of Knights of the Round Table. The two knights are Lancelot and Morded.
his knights of round table
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England
King Arthur created the Round Tableand its' knights.