What language did King Arthur speak?

What Arthur and his knights of the round table, and all the other people around then and there, would have been speaking was something we now call Brythonic or Brittonic: a Celtic language. Completely unlike modern English.
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Is King Arthur English or Welsh?

King Arthur is a legendary British king who appears in a series of stories and medieval romances as the leader of a knightly fellowship called the Round Table.
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Is King Arthur English or French?

King Arthur (Welsh: Brenin Arthur, Cornish: Arthur Gernow, Breton: Roue Arzhur) was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.
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Is Arthur Pendragon English?

King Arthur, whose full name was Arthur Pendragon, was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries.
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What ethnicity was King Arthur?

The Welsh are the direct descendants of the Romano-Britons of England and Wales, who were pushed back towards the west of Britain by the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th and 6th centuries. Arthur is considered by many to have been a Romano-British leader fighting the Anglo-Saxon invaders.
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Was Merlin a real person?

The real Merlin, Myrddin Wyllt, was born in about 540 and had a twin sister called Gwendydd. He served as a bard to Gwenddoleu ap Ceidio, a Brythonic or British king who ruled Arfderydd, a kingdom including parts of what are now Scotland and England in the area around Carlisle.
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Where is Camelot today?

Even the existence of the famous King is heavily disputed. Now, though, Professor Peter Field, an expert in literature on the mythical Arthur, has claimed the location of Camelot was a small Roman fort at Slack, to the west of Huddersfield in West Yorkshire.
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Was Uther Pendragon a real person?

It is possible that Uther himself is based at least partially on Tewdrig, a historical king of Glywysing in the sixth century, given the strong similarities between their death stories.
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Is Excalibur Norse?

It is a Welsh word that comes from Calad-Bolg (Hard Lightning). Later it was changed to Caliburn by Geoffrey of Monmouth. And today we know it as Excalibur, due to French. The legend of Excalibur is similar to the Irish hero, Cú Chulainn, who had a sword named Caladbolg; or to Norse Legend of Sigurd.
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Is Excalibur a real sword?

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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Is the Arthurian legend French?

The Arthurian legend was largely developed in France through the middle ages (when England and France were significant rivals).
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Where is Excalibur now?

The 14th century sword was discovered at in the Vrbas River, near the village of Rakovice in the north of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Driven into a solid bit of rock 36ft below the surface and becoming stuck for years in water - the sword has now been dubbed 'Excalibur' after the legendary tale of King Arthur.
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Was King Arthur a Roman?

King Arthur is a medieval, mythological figure who was the head of the kingdom Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table. It is not known if there was a real Arthur, though it is believed he may have been a Roman-affiliated military leader who successfully staved off a Saxon invasion during the 5th to 6th centuries.
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What is King Arthur's magic sword called?

Excalibur, in Arthurian legend, King Arthur's sword. As a boy, Arthur alone was able to draw the sword out of a stone in which it had been magically fixed.
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Is King Arthur a girl?

King Arthur WP (アーサー王 WP , Āsā-Ō?), the legendary King of Knights who controlled Britain is portrayed as several different distinct characters in the Nasuverse: Artoria Pendragon - The female version of King Arthur. Arthur Pendragon - The male version of King Arthur.
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Where is Excalibur Now 2021?

There are at least three Welsh lakes that claim to contain Arthur's magical sword, Excalibur. The lakes of Llydaw, Dinas and Ogwen are equally beautiful, and they're all close together in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park.
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Who is Morgana to King Uther?

Morgana Pendragon was the illegitimate daughter of Uther Pendragon, the second daughter and the youngest child of Vivienne, the elder paternal half-sister of Arthur, the younger maternal half-sister of Morgause and the adopted daughter of Gorlois.
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Has Camelot ever been found?

However, it was located well within territory usually thought to have been conquered early in the 5th century by Saxons, so it is unlikely to have been the location of any "true" Camelot, as Arthur is traditionally dated to the late 5th and early 6th century.
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Is there any evidence that King Arthur existed?

“There is no evidence that anyone called Arthur lived there,” says Russell. “Nor is there any archaeological evidence to support the existence of Arthur as a real person.” Russell believes that Monmouth cobbled together various different ancient tales, characters, and episodes to create his now-beloved Arthur figure.
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Was there a real Knights of the Round Table?

The Knights of the Round Table are not modeled on historical figures but are likely composite figures, drawn from several sources. The knights' story, heroism, and chivalry are probably based on ancient folktales from the early Medieval period.
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