Sir Cardoc was brought to King Arthur as a result of his valor and notable deeds in battle. His reputation had spread, and Arthur summoned him to recognize his bravery and possibly to offer him a place among the Knights of the Round Table. Additionally, Cardoc's arrival served to reinforce the ideals of chivalry and loyalty that Arthur championed.
Sir Cardoc was brought before King Arthur for punishment due to his treachery and betrayal. He had been accused of conspiring against the king, which was seen as a serious offense in Arthur's court. This act of disloyalty threatened the unity and stability of Arthur's reign, prompting the king to take decisive action to uphold justice and maintain order among his knights. Arthur’s response highlighted his commitment to loyalty and the consequences of betrayal within the Round Table.
Merlin was Arthur's tutor when he was a child in the care of Sir Ector. Merlin was the one who brought Arthur to Sir Ector from Arthur's mother Igraine. Merlin is responsible for educating Arthur to be the king he is supposed to be.
Sir Lancelot fell in love with King Arthur's wife, Queen Guinevere, which brought about tragic consequences.
The four men still alive at the end of the battle in King Arthur are King Arthur, Sir Bedivere, Sir Lucan, and Sir Bedivere's brother.
Sir Kay is King Arthur's foster father's son and King Arthur's knight.
King Arthur's father is King Uther Pendragon.King Arthur's biological father was Uther Pendragon. His adoptive or foster father was Sir Ector.
The Knights of the round table of king Arthur is a famous famed table on the stories about king Arthur. there are actually 25 knights. King Arthur himself, Sir Lancelot, Sir Kay, Sir Gareth, Sir Galahad, Sir Degore, Sir Mordred, Sir Alymere, Sir Lucan and Sir Palomedes are then 10 knights among the 25 Knights of the round table.
King Arthur loved his brother, sir Kay, his adopted father, Sir Ector, his country, and his wife, Guinevere.
Sir Galahad is Sir Lancelot's son. Sir Gwain is King Arthur's nephew. Sir Mordred is King Arthur's son.
yes sir king arthur did die in avalon
Sir Lancelot
Because Sir Gawain believed that King Arthur and Sir Mordred were poorly matched. Sir Gawain did not believe King Arthur could win the battle without help from Lancelot, and thus a month-long treaty would allow enough time for Lancelot to return and help usher King Arthur to victory over Mordred.