Introduction to king Arthur

King Arthur is the legendary king of England, the leader of the knights of the Round Table, and also a legend close to myth. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, he led the Knights of the Round Table to unify the British Isles and was honored as King Arthur by later generations. How and where the legend of King Arthur was born in the first place is impossible to verify. Whether King Arthur is a fictional character based on historical figures is unknown.

//Ancient legends//

The legend of King Arthur began to spread in the12nd century BC by bard who traveled all over Europe.

The Celts who once ruled Britain were ruled by the Roman Empire in the first century. After the sixth century, the Germans invaded one after another, their strength gradually declined, and finally they were forced to give up the British throne. Legend has it that Arthur appeared as a Celtic hero during the German invasion. He led the tribe to defeat a Saxon of the Germanic nation in the Battle of Barton Mountain, and was regarded as a famous legend in medieval England.

However, Arthur's image changed constantly with the evolution of legends and stories, and eventually he became the king who ruled Britain, the leader of the "Knights of the Round Table" who subdued legendary knights such as Lancelot and Tristan, and the hero with the highest honor.

The Legend of the King and Sword in the Stone are symbols of King Arthur's supreme kingship. Wearing the legendary king of the elves, all the knights bowed down, not only established their own thrones, but also won numerous battles and returned home in triumph.

//Novel//

In ancient England, there was a legend of King Arthur, which was rewritten by Thomas Malory and published in a publishing house. The title is Arthur.

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The spread of King Arthur's story had a great influence on European knights and became their idols.

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