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Get To Know King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

Get To Know King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. By: Emily E. Stap. Sir Lancelot. (Launcelot) du Lac (of the Lake) Most famous, trusted, beloved of Arthur’s Knights—closest friend of Arthur & dear friends with Gawain Most well known for his affair with Guinevere.

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Get To Know King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table

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  1. Get To KnowKing Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table By: Emily E. Stap

  2. Sir Lancelot • (Launcelot) du Lac (of the Lake) • Most famous, trusted, beloved of Arthur’s Knights—closest friend of Arthur & dear friends with Gawain • Most well known for his affair with Guinevere *Father of Galahad *Joyous Guard—French knight *Almost gets to see Holy Grail *1st appears in Chretien’s The Knight of the Cart –before that virtually unknown character *Dies a hermit/monk

  3. Sir Gawain *Nephew & loyal supporter of King Arthur—one of the top greatest Knights of the Round Table *Son of King Lot & Morgause. Brothers: Gareth, Gaharis, Argaivane, ½ Mordred *Best friends w/ Lancelot-fiercely loyal to family *Present in earliest legends—but often subject of his own romances: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight *Earliest stories: model of knightly perfection. Later: known for his temper & is more of a flawed hero *”Loathly Lady”-known as “Maiden’s Knight” *Dies from wound received in duel w/ Lancelot

  4. Sir Galahad *Main knight who achieves the Holy Grail *Virgin, saint-like-does not kill baptized Christians *his birth and adventures were prophesied --Sits in Seige Perilous at Round Table *1st appears in 13th c. Vulgate Cycle *Son of Lancelot and Elaine—born out of wedlock *Receives special shield (with the blood of Joseph of Arimethia on it) & sword (biblical King David’s) *Dies after accomplishing Grail Quest

  5. Sir Tristram *(Tristan) nephew to King Mark of Cornwall *1st appearance in early 12th c. Prose Tristan—some possible historical background *Known as one of the top best knights of the Round Table *falls in love with Iseult (uncle’s queen) when they accidently drink love potion *stabbed in the back by Mark while serenading Iseult

  6. Sir Percival *Most famous for being one of the knights who achieves the Grail *1st story written by Chretien de Troyes *Many stories of his birth—often son of King Pellinore *Raised in seclusion with his mother *In later versions, dies at the end of Grail Quest

  7. Sir Bedivere *Knight who returns King Arthur’s sword Excalibur back to the Lady of the Lake (after 2 failed attempts) *One of earliest characters in legend—Bedwyr in Welsh texts & appears in History of the Kings of Britain *King Arthur’s Marshal *Brother: Sir Lucan Cousin: Sir Griflet *Knight who is with Arthur at the very last *Often the last surviving knight of the Round Table *Enters hermitage

  8. Sir Kay *(Cai, Kei) Sir Ector’s son & foster brother to Arthur *King Arthur’s Seneschal & one of the 1st Knights of the Round Table *Associated w/ legend early on—in Welsh texts & in History of the Kings of Britain =seneschal *In later literature: known for his acid tongue, bullying, hot-headiness, & being an all around braggart—but always loyal to the King *often a foil for demonstrating the honorable character of other knights

  9. Sir Bors *One of the Grail knights-& the only one to return to Camelot-alive *Brother: Sir Lionel Cousin: Sir Lancelot *Reluctantly fights as Guinevere's champion in place of Lancelot *On Grail Quest: several tests of virtue: Letting lady jump off castle battlements & choosing to rescue damsel in distress instead of his brother *Lived in hermitage & after death of Lancelot died fighting the Moors in the Holy Land

  10. Sir Ywain *(Yvain, Ewain, Uwain) son of King Urien of Gore *often also son of Morgan le Fay– therefore nephew to King Arthur *One of earliest characters in legend—based on historical ruler *Chrétien de Troyes The Knight of the Lion

  11. Sir Gareth *Comes to Camelot disguised-works as kitchen boy- Kay calls him “Beaumains” *Lynette adventure= earned knighthood & honor *knighted by Lancelot *Accidently killed by Lancelot when he was rescuing the Queen *Youngest son of King Lot of Orkney & Morgause *Brothers: Gawain, Gaheris, Argavaine, (1/2) Mordred---King Arthur’s nephew

  12. Sir Geraint *(Erec) possibly a actual historical king of Dumnonia *From Welsh tale Geraint and Enid & Chretien de Troys’ Erec and Enide *Goes on adventure w/ wife Enid after he doubts her loyalty to him

  13. Sir Mordred *In very early Arthurian lit: Annales Combraie (960-970) *Usurps crown when Arthur is away fighting *Traitor who fought Arthur at Clamlann *Nephew and/or son of King Arthur *Brother or ½ brother to: Gawain, Gareth, Gaheris, Argavaine. *Killed in battle, mortally wounded King Arthur

  14. In some stories as many as 150 Knights of the Round Table (Malory) • In some tales as few as 25 • In Howard Pyle’s King Arthur and His Knights: 50 • Once all the seats are filled = the end of the Round Table • Seat Perilous Pellinore Tor Palamedes/Palamydes Dinadan Ector de Maris Gaharis Aglovale Lamorack Pellias Aragvaine Lionel

  15. King ArthurThe King Once & the King to Be “People believe, yet liveth King Arthur, and he is not dead nor yet is he awake, but ever he lyeth as in peace.”– Howard Pyle “But it is believed by many that the time shall come when he will awake again. Then he will return once more to this earth, and all shall be peace and concord among men. And many believe this time is now nigh at hand.”– Howard Pyle

  16. Become One of the Honorable and Valiant Knights of the Round Table “He charged them never to commit outrage or murder, and always to be loyal. He warned them against cruelty, told them to give mercy to those that asked mercy, and always, upon pain of death, to give aid to ladies, damsels, and gentlewomen. He bade no man fight in wrong quarrel, either for the law’s sake or for worldly goods.” “To observe these things were all the knights of the Round Table sword, both old and young. And every year they swore this vow again at the time of the high Feast of Pentecost.” – King Arthur and His Knights (adapted from Malory)

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