All accounts place most of Arthur's life and Arthur's death in the island of Great Britain. Of course the chronicles disagree on exactly where the battle between Arthur and Modret occurred, that battle after which Arthur soon vanished. The Prose Percevalhowever places that battle in Ireland, apparently from a mention in Wace that Modret was retreating towards Ireland.
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The King Arthur from the legends was based on a king who lived in the 500s AD/CE.
The King Arthur who lived in the 500s AD/CE never lived in castle like the man in the legends. The first castle was built about 500 years after the real King Arthur lived. Allot of people think that King Arthur lived in the Middle Ages-which he did not-He lived in the Dark ages which was 500 AD/Ce to 1000 AD/CE.
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he lived a long time ago.
King Arthur was a king of legend and myth. In the legends, he is said to have lived in Camelot where his round table was supposed to be situated.
There are many places in England associated with Arthurian legends, particularly Glastonbury, in the county of Somerset.
In traditional sources such as Malory's Morte d'Arthur, Arthur was conceived and born in Tinatgel, a fortress in Cornwall.
He lived in a big big big posh wonderful castle in CAMELOT which is a famous town where you can visit today.
King Arthur as in the legend may have not existed but some people think he was real and lived in the 10th century in 1100
King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
nah, most people reckon 13th :D
Arthur, who became King Arthur
Merlin was King Arthur's tutor when he was a child.
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