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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · But the story of King Arthur as we know it today is mostly the work of Sir Thomas Malory. In his Le Morte d'Arthur (The Death of Arthur), printed in 1485, he retold many of the tales that had first been circulated by word of mouth and were then written down.He dressed Arthur in the fashions of his own times, transforming him into a 15th-century hero.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Due to cultural intermingling in Europe, political influences and writers' imagination, the Arthurian story developed into a full-fledged legend and complex story, with an emphasis on a...

  3. May 12, 2017 · This version of the legend (starring Charlie Hunnam and Jude Law) pits King Arthur against his uncle, who seizes the crown until the famous episode in which young Arthur pulls the sword from...

  4. Arthurian legend, the body of stories and medieval romances, known as the matter of Britain, centring on the legendary king Arthur. Medieval writers, especially the French, variously treated stories of Arthurs birth, the adventures of his knights, and the adulterous love between his knight Sir Lancelot and his queen, Guinevere.

  5. The core myths of the Celts center on the tales of King Arthur. Michael Wood seeks origins of the Arthurian tale with the last tellers of Gaelic hero stories. Sponor Links

  6. The legend was popular in Wales before the 11th century, was brought into literature by Geoffrey of Monmouth, and was adapted by other medieval writers, including Chrétien de Troyes, Wace, Lawamon, and Sir Thomas Malory, becoming entwined with legends of the Holy Grail.

  7. The Arthur of legend is first characterised in the Welsh 'Mabinogi', a collection of medieval tales, and it is this literary character who is associated with the founding of the Round Table...

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