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Hail Caesar Arthurian The Age Of Arthur: Knights Of Camelot

 

"The Age of Arthur: Knights of Camelot" refers to the legendary period in British history, often centered around the mythical King Arthur and his knights. This era, typically placed in the late 5th and early 6th centuries, is characterized by tales of chivalry, bravery, and the quest for the Holy Grail. The Knights of Camelot, including famous figures like Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, and Sir Galahad, were depicted as paragons of knightly virtues such as honor, courage, and loyalty. Camelot, King Arthur's legendary court, symbolized an idealized version of medieval chivalry and justice. These stories, though largely mythological, have had a lasting impact on Western literature and culture, embodying the ideals of knighthood and noble quest.

These 5 knights are:

  • King Arthur - The famous King who led the defences against the Saxon invasion.
  • Kay - King Arthur's foster brother and Seneschal.
  • Bedivere - Arthur's marshal and friend of Sir Kay, returns Excalibur to the lake.
  • Gaheris - Nephew of King Arthur, one arm longer than the other, killed by Lancelot.
  • Gareth - Arthur's nephew, brother to Gawain and Gaheris, half-brother to Mordred, killed by Bor.