Excalibur was not the sword in the stone. Excalibur was given to King Arthur by the Lady in the Lake. The sword in the stone was Caledfwlch the sword of Uther Pendragon, Arthur's father.
For your other Question, Clarent was a ceremonial sword used in the knighting process by Arthur's father, Uther,. Clarent was later stolen from Arthur by his half-sisters son Mordred where it was used to mortally would Arthur in the Battle of Camlann.
When Excalibur was given to Arthur by the Lady ofthe Lake sometime after he began to reign. In most versions of the story, these are two different swords. Arthur receives Excaliber from the Lady of the Lake after breaking the sword in the stone during a battle.
Excalibur was the sword which King Arthur pulled from the stone, and in pulling it from the stone, proving that he was Uther Pendragons son, securing his seat on the throne.
Excalibur is a mythical sword, originally, pulled in a stone. The only true king was able to release it. It was the Arthur who took the sword out of stone and he was proclaimed the king.
There are two sword stories commonly associated with King Arthur.The first is the Sword in the Stone where Merlin sets the sword of Uther Pendragon into a block of stone by magic and only the rightful King has the power to pull it out. Many men try, but only the boy Arthur succeeds, proving himself to be the true King.The second is the story of the sword Excalibur which is given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake. In this story Arthur encounters a spirit creature who tests him for honesty humility and other virtues, and when he passed most (he fails the test for humility) of the tests she give him the magic sword Excalibur which is said to be unbreakable. Excalibur's scabbard held the real power though, the scabbard prevented the holder from bleeding and in thus making him invincible.In some versions of King Arthur's story the sword in the stone and Excalibur are the same sword; but in most stories they are different swords.In these versions the sword in the stone is not Excalibur. The sword from the stone is destroyed in battle, and it is then that Arthur, at the advice of Merlin, seeks out the Lady of the Lake to gain Excalibur.
No, he (in once and future king) pulled excalibur from a stone and became king. Other versions he was given excalibur by the lady of the lake symbolizing that he would be king. King Arthur created the knights of the round table, he wasnt knighted.
Clarent, also known as the Sword of Peace, is the name of the sword Arthur pulled from the stone. According to some references, it is also the sword used by Mordred to slay Arthur.
In the history of king Arthur he finds a competition to pull a sword out of a stone. He pulled out the sword and he named it Excalibur.
Excalibur
He pulled the sword from the stone. this sword was not Excalibur.
The sword, as far as I know, had no name. Excalibur is a totally different sword. Arthur got Excalibur soon after breaking the sword in the stone in battle.
No, Excalibur is not in The Lord of the Rings. It is the sword from the Legend of King Arthur. It was given to Arthur by the Lady in the Lake, or was pulled from the stone, depending on which version you are reading/watching.
When Excalibur was given to Arthur by the Lady ofthe Lake sometime after he began to reign. In most versions of the story, these are two different swords. Arthur receives Excaliber from the Lady of the Lake after breaking the sword in the stone during a battle.
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Excalibur was the sword which King Arthur pulled from the stone, and in pulling it from the stone, proving that he was Uther Pendragons son, securing his seat on the throne.
Excalibur is a mythical sword, originally, pulled in a stone. The only true king was able to release it. It was the Arthur who took the sword out of stone and he was proclaimed the king.
The story about King Arthur is called Excalibur. In the story King Arthur himself is the one who managed to pull the sword out of the stone. The name of the sword is Excalibur.
The fictional sword in the tales of King Arthur - Excalibur - which he reputedly pulled from a stone when no-one else could.