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  1. May 17, 2017 · Excalibur is the sword of King Arthur in Sir Thomas Malory's iconic work Le Morte D'Arthur published in in 1485 CE. The sword was originally introduced in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain (1136 CE) as Caliburnus (or Caliburn) and further developed by later writers before Malory immortalized it in his work.

  2. The Legend of Excalibur is only part of alternative account about the early life of King Arthur. Here, it begin with his conception through the magic of Merlin, and end with Morgan le Fay’s failed plot to murder her brother.

  3. Excalibur, or Caliburn, is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain. In Welsh, the sword is called Caledfwlch.

  4. Excalibur is a legendary sword, in the mythology of Great Britain. It was owned by King Arthur. The sword and its name have become very widespread in popular culture, and are used in fiction and films. Excalibur is a symbol of divine kingship and great power. History of the sword

  5. Excalibur, from its many Celtic, Welsh, even Latin origins, has developed through centuries of stories and authors into a legend and a powerful symbol. Excalibur was a sword, but it was also the weapon of Britain 's most renowned king. Perhaps its popularity is based in the kingdom it represents.

  6. The Excalibur is a mythical sword. It is associated with King Arthur and his compilation of medieval stories. The legendary Excalibur was believed to hold ultimate power to its rightful master, but plague anyone else who attempted to use it. The Lady of the Lake gives Excalibur to King Arthur, 1880.

  7. Excalibur. by Brian Edward Rise. The magical sword of Arthur in the romances. Its name is derived from Geoffrey of Monmouth 's "Caliburn" which itself mimics the Latin chalybs, or "steel." Sometimes identified as the Sword in the Stone, usually it is not.

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