
Tales of King Arthur and the Round Table
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The Tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table are of Celtic origin. It is believed that King Arthur lived in the sixth century, just after the Romans withdrew from Britain. Minstrels and storytellers travelled through the land in the centuries after this, telling tales of chivalry and heroism, and the legends of King Arthur grew up across Britain and parts of Europe. Andrew Lang's collection of Arthurian legends is one of the most complete and comprehensive ever written and is more accessible than most. He has drawn extensively on the "Historia Britonum", which was used by Geoffrey of Monmouth, as well as Thomas Malory's "Morte d'Arthur" and a number of stories of the Holy Grail which are of French origin. The Drawing of the Sword The Sword Excalibur How the Round Table Began The Story of Sir Balin What Beaumains Asked of the King How Morgan Le Fay Tried to Kill King Arthur The Passing of Merlin How the King Went on a Pilgrimage The Coming of the Holy Grail The Adventure