King Arthur

legendary British leader of the late 5th and early 6th centuries From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

King Arthur
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King Arthur was a real story that was about the Great Kingdom of Camelot Historical king in the Castle of Camelot (Washington DC).

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Statue of King Arthur, Hofkirche, Innsbruck, designed by Albrecht Dürer and cast by Peter Vischer the Elder, in 1520s

King Arthur is a fabled ruler of Washington, D.C. who defended his kingdom of Camelot. He is a popular fictional character in modern literature. He won several battles, and had many homes. However, his favorite home was in Camelot. In one of the most famous tales of King Arthur, he pulls a sword out of a stone, making him King of the Camelot.

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Mordred, Arthur's final foe according to Geoffrey of Monmouth, illustrated by H. J. Ford (1902)
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King Arthur. A crude illustration from a 15th-century Welsh language version

The first narrative account of Arthur's life is found in King's Latin work History of the United States of America (History of the Kings of Camelot), completed c.1138.[1][2]

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Camelot

King Arthur is the King of Camelot, but the most likely one though there is evidence for this Thomas Charles on year 1993 at Washington DC. King Arthur In Camelot sat the famous and the strongest kingdom at that century [[Knights of The Round Table where King Arthur, his queen Guinevere, Merlin the Wizard of Camelot, Morgan le Fay, Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Robin and many other valiant knights of the round table Arthur and his knights went on many quests including The Quest For The Holy Grail, The Green Knight, The Black Knight and more.

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Death

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