Does the Excalibur sword really exist?

For centuries the sword was assumed to be a fake. but research revealed last week has dated its metal to the twelfth century. Only the hilt, wooden grip and a few inches of the 3ft blade poke from the hill, which still draws pilgrims and tourists to the ruins of the chapel built around it.
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Where is the real Excalibur sword now?

The 700-year-old sword was found 36 feet underwater in the Vrbas river. A “real-life Excalibur” was recovered by archaeologists in Bosnia, according to Fox News. Like the sword of the legendary King Arthur, this 700-year-old sword was discovered stuck in a rock, Fox reported.
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Was King Arthur's sword real?

25. Legend has it that King Arthur was the only person able to pull Excalibur from a stone. But a newly discovered blade found stuck in a rock in a Bosnian river is being described as a "real-life Excalibur."
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Was Merlin real?

Merlin, also known as Myrddin Wyllt, Merlin Caledonensis, or Merlin Sylvestrus lived from about 540 to August 584. He is a figure from Welsh legend who served as a bard before ending his days as a madman, prophet and mystic in the forests of Tweeddale in the Scottish Borders.
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Did Camelot really exist?

Although most scholars regard it as being entirely fictional, there are many locations that have been linked with King Arthur's Camelot. Camelot was the name of the place where King Arthur held court and was the location of the famous Round Table.
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Who forged Excalibur?

The Excalibur was made by an Avalonian elf. Later the sword was stolen by his sister and it was the time when the scabbard (sword coverage) was lost. In the battle of Camlann, Arthur was hurt, and he told Bedwyr (Griflet) to return the Excalibur to the lake.
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What happens if you pull out Excalibur?

The Disneyland Excalibur pays tribute to “The Sword in the Stone,” a 1963 Disney animated movie. The adaption of the classic fable centers on the legend of Excalibur, a sword with an inscription proclaiming whoever removes it will be the new king.
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Is King Arthur real or fictional?

But was King Arthur actually a real person, or simply a hero of Celtic mythology? Though debate has gone on for centuries, historians have been unable to confirm that Arthur really existed.
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How much is the real Excalibur sword worth?

Some sporting but anonymous figure on the internet a while back calculated that its total value would exceed $39 million — more specifically, at least $37.3 million in gold and $1.7 million in silver.
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What was written on Excalibur?

“Take me up, cast me away” is the inscription often found on Excalibur, but King Arthur uses a written language created specifically for the film.
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Who owns Excalibur sword?

In some French works, such as Chrétien's Perceval and the Vulgate Lancelot, Excalibur is wielded also by Gawain, Arthur's nephew and one of his best knights; this is in contrast to most versions, where Excalibur belongs solely to Arthur.
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Has anyone ever pulled the sword from the stone?

A seemingly docile section of the Disneyland park, The Sword in the Sword display caused quite a stir when it was revealed the magical sword was absent. According to WDWNT News, a Disneyland guest has actually pulled the sword from its place in the stone.
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What happens if you pull the sword out of the stone in England?

If you pull the sword from the stone, you become king/queen.
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Who can wield Excalibur?

A hand then rose from the water and took it into the lake. Another legend says Excalibur was drawn from a stone by Arthur to prove his royalty. Wyatt Halliwell was revealed to be the new wielder of Excalibur, while his mother, Piper Halliwell, was chosen as the new Lady of the Lake.
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Why is Excalibur so special?

The scabbard of Excalibur was also deemed to have magical qualities protecting the wearer from serious injury or from any loss of blood if injured. When Arthur falls at Camlann, Excalibur is returned to the lake by Bedivere in Malory's account, and by Girflet in the Vulgate 'Mort le roi Artu'.
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How strong is Excalibur?

Its destructive power widely varies, with Invisible Air showing a power from eighty to ninety and the gold version showing a power of around one thousand.
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What happens if you pull the sword out at Disneyland?

BUT if you read the plaque on the front, you will find out that it is possible to remove the sword. Whoso Pullath out this sword of this stone and anvil is rightwise ruler born of England. If you are able to release the sword from the stone, you can claim to be the Hero of Fantasyland!
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Can you actually pull out the sword at Disneyland?

Yes, you can still pull the sword from the stone at Disneyland, but it's not the same as before. Excalibur, the sword in the stone, sits proudly in front of King Arthur's Carrousel in Fantasyland, waiting for the next "royal" to loose it from its resting place.
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Was Lancelot a real person?

Malory's Lancelot

1415-1471 CE) was a political prisoner at Newgate in London in 1469 CE when he wrote his Le Morte D'Arthur. His version of the legend is informed by the period of the War of the Roses (1455-1487 CE), the conflict which landed him in prison, on and off, beginning in c.
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Is Excalibur based on a true story?

What is much clearer is that other elements of the story, like the wizard Merlin, Arthur's sword Excalibur, wife Guinevere, and his Knights of the Round Table, are almost entirely fictional and appear together in Geoffrey of Monmouth's c. 1136 AD chronicle The History of the Kings of Britain or its later adaptations.
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Who has Excalibur?

In several early French works such as Chrétien de Troyes' Perceval, the Story of the Grail and the Vulgate Lancelot Proper section, Excalibur is used by Gawain, Arthur's nephew and one of his best knights. This is in contrast to later versions, where Excalibur belongs solely to the king.
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Is Excalibur in a museum?

British Museum on Twitter: "King Arthur's sword, Excalibur, is on display in Room 40.
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