Arthur's war reasons From the outset, the chaotic and barbaric war has come up, never woke up, unless the human being is wise, at the end of the world. As TH White writes it on pages 631-632, "They always say that the current (war) is the last one, and then there will be a paradise." At the beginning of the Arthur's reign , He dealt with psychiatric patients like King Lot who fought for pure exercise.
Looking at the time series of medieval kings, King Arthur's name will not appear. So, who is King Arthur, where did Arthur adapt to King King's history? I joined King Arthur with the Round Table Knights and tied the knight medal and coat love, and the place called Camelot, and the magician named Merlin. The next link reveals the mystery and legend of King Arthur. The medieval King of England began with the invasion of Norman. From 1066 to 1154 - Normans rule the British after the victory of the Hastings fight and Duke of Normandy Duke William is the Norman Dynasty, crowned the better known King of England (William I) as a conquistador of William During the Middle Ages it contained four British kings:
In England and America, thanks mainly to the story of King Arthur, the popular images of the Cavaliers are most British. However, the real knight was originally born in France and has not been known for a long time in the UK. The story of King Arthur is about the British political village after Roman times. Basically, there are three major stages in the Cavaliers: the first, the armor and the cavalry appeared in the 9th and 10th centuries; secondly, the development of the knights as institutions from the 11th century to the 13th century, And the legendary creator of King Arthur The third era due to the emergence of new social forces from the late Middle Ages to the early modern times, such as the colonization of the New World, guns, cannons, the discovery of bombs, the collapse of the Order Group
Arthur or Arthur Pendragon, also known as the legendary King of England King Arthur, appeared in the medieval romantic cycle (known as the British material) as the sovereign of the Round Table knights. I do not know well how these legends were born or whether Arthur's image is based on historical figures. This legend may have been derived from Brythonic speaking Celtic living in Wales or northern England. (For more comprehensive treatment of King Arthur 's story, see King Arthur' s legend.)