king arthur
middle ages
King Arthur married Queen Guinevere
Arthur lived in a big castle in a place called camelot
Arthurs wife is best known today as the adulteress who had an affair with Lancelot.
Arthur was turned into a fish and went for a swim in the moat
He was killed in his last battle, the Battle of Camlann
Morgan le Fay was King Arthur's half-sister.
King Arthur had a nickname. It was ‘The one true King of the Britons'
The Round Table was made by Merlin the Magician and given to the King Arthur and Queen Guinevere as a wedding present.
Mordred, King Arthur’s villainous nephew, was actually his son. Mordred defeated King Arthur in a final battle.
King Arthur, along with his wife, is said to be buried at Glastonbury Abbey in Glastonbury, England.
the myth found a home on Broadway with the musical Camelot,
Monks at Glastonbury Abbey in the 1100s reportedly discovered two bodies buried in the abbey. One was a man, the other a woman with still-intact golden hair. A lead cross was also claimed to have been found that proclaimed the bodies to be that of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere.
Knights would gather before battle at a round table where they would receive instructions from their King.
King Arthur was also known as "The One, True King of the Britons".
He was the son of King Uther Pendragon and Igraine the Duchess of Cornwall.
Lancelot was King Arthurs friend before he betrayed him and found out about him and Guinevere.