As a human being, we like to produce heroes. Whether it is facts or fiction, it is always greater than life. In the Middle Ages, everything was the same. They do not use movies or social media, but they use literary works. But history is always crucial. Through it, we can understand culture and build various knowledge. If they were asked to breathe in the 12th century by a heroic image popular among men of any country in the UK, they would plead King Arthur. But I think that the knowledge of these people concerning King Arthur comes from literature.
During the Middle Ages from 1066 to 1855, the literature of the day experienced a revolution. Medieval romance such as king, knight, supernatural is medieval literature. The legend of King Arthur is the most famous medieval romance. Legendary research by King Arthur includes an analysis of the king before he reached the throne, including the power of Voltigen, the control of the throne by Son of Constantin, and finally how Arthur regained his reproductive rights.
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 Knights of the Round Table, associates with Knights Medal and Cote Love, a place called Camelot, and a 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:
Arthur is the legendary Celtic king, and its theme has proved to be very suitable for the medieval romantic literary demands. King Caroling laid the foundation of Chanson do Geste. However, they are historical figures and subtle connections with reality are desirable (although they are rarely reached). Because they emphasize the heroic friendship of Paladin, the range of female characters in the story is narrow. Given the historical foundation of King Arthur, it was the leaders of the Celts who fought with Anglo-Saxons who invaded the 5 th to 6 th centuries (dramatic events that caused many events in the German legend and at the same time). From the end of the eighth century, the story about Arthur began to evolve, mainly to the Celtic base of Wales. By around 1135, they gathered in Historia Regum Britanniae ("The King's History of England") by Jeffrey of Monmouth who had infinite appetite for incredible details.