King Arthur's Legends

 

King Arthur is one of the most familiar figures of Western lore to ever exist. Literature, art, stage, and screen have all paid tribute to this mysterious figure seen as the saviour-king of Britain.

Many historians believe that Arthur very likely did exist, if not quite as the romantic hero he has become. 

Since many of the early Dark Age heroes were real men upon whom mythical ability and position were often thrust by storytellers, it is very likely that Arthur was a Dark Age warrior, perhaps even a petty king or war-leader of the Celts upon whom all the rest of the mythological superstructure was formed.

 

Here are a selected few of King Arthur's Legends.

 The Lady Guinevere | Establishment of the Round Table | Lady of the Lake  
Merlin | Queen Morgana Le Fay | The Excalibur

 



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