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  1. Aug 7, 2015 · Jealous Arthur. Arthur has magic. Merlin is King Uther’s ward, and he hates it. He hates how he runs the magic in Camelot, hates that he only allows Mordred and Morgana to use magic but everyone else is force to hide their abilities, including him. Force into hiding Merlin is unsure how much more he can take.

  2. Sir Ector, a noble knight, was one of them. Sir Kay and young Arthur, his two sons, accompanied him. Kay was his own son, who had lately been knighted, and Arthur was actually an orphan whom he had raised as his own. Both of Sir Ector’s sons were highly adored by him. The True King

  3. A fictionalized account of Uther Pendragon and Lady Igraine’s tumultuous love affair, set against the backdrop of medieval Britain. “Arthur: King of the Britons” by Martin J. Dougherty. Chronicles the life and reign of King Arthur, with a particular focus on Uther Pendragon’s significance in shaping Arthur’s destiny.

  4. The death of King Arthur and beyond. Arthur was planning to cross the Alps and attack Rome itself at the end of the winter, but he received the news that Mordred had proclaimed himself as King of Britain and was living in adultery with Guinevere. Arthur returned home, defeating the traitor’s army in Cornwall by the River Camel.

  5. Vortigern escaped to set up a stronghold in the west. He chose to build a castle on the southern slopes of Yr Aran, above Beddgelert (Gwynedd). Construction began. However, every morning the previous day’s work was found demolished. Vortigern’s magicians told him to seek a boy with no father, born of the fairies.

  6. The genealogies from the 13th-century Mostyn MS. 117 assert that Arthur is the son of Uthyr, the son of Custennin, the son of Cynfawr, the son of Tudwal, the son of Morfawr, the son of Eudaf, the son of Cadwr, the son of Cynan, the son of Caradoc, the son of Bran, the son of Llŷr. Regarding Arthur's own family, his wife is consistently stated ...

  7. Wherein the beast was ever more and more, But man was less and less, till Arthur came. For first Aurelius lived and fought and died, And after him King Uther fought and died, But either failed to make the kingdom one. And after these King Arthur for a space, And through the puissance of his Table Round, Drew all their petty princedoms under him ...

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