Arthur I INTRODUCTION King Arthur Legend and lore surround the life of Arthur, a medieval king of the Britons.
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Arthur Receiving ExcaliburAccording to legend, soon after King Arthur became ruler of Britain, he received his magnificent sword Excalibur from ahand that rose mysteriously from a lake.
With Excalibur, Arthur led his armies to many victories over Britain’s enemies.Corbis
Because of his humble origins, Arthur must overcome strong opposition from the British nobles to his royal claim, but eventually he is crowned.
To help him in his taskof leading Britain, he receives a great sword, Excalibur, offered by a hand that rises mysteriously from a lake.
To defeat Britain's enemies, Arthur undertakes a series ofwars, conquests, and invasions.
After Arthur completes these, Britain has a long period of peace and security.
Arthur sets up the Round Table as a meeting place for hisknights.
The shape of the table ensures that all who sit around it are equal in status.
King Arthur and His KnightsLegend tells that once Arthur became king of Britain, he embarked on a series of wars to guarantee Britain’sindependence and security.
Early texts state that he defeated the Saxons, Picts, and Scots, as well as overrunning Irelandand Iceland.
Later, he battled the Romans.Culver Pictures
Arthur meets and marries the lady Guinevere, but she and Lancelot, one of Arthur's favored knights, eventually fall in love, and their relationship divides Camelot.
Theruin of the kingdom is hastened by the quest for the Holy Grail, the sacred cup used by Jesus Christ at the Last Supper.
However worthy an enterprise the quest maybe, it takes Arthur's best knights away from court and leads many of them to their deaths.
Once Arthur discovers Lancelot and Guinevere's love affair, his own systemof justice requires that he condemn his wife to death.
Lancelot rescues her, however, initiating a war between his forces and those of Arthur and the knight Gawain..
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