Guinivere
Her name is Guinivere
His wife Guinivere!
He slept with Guinivere.(Arthur thinks they do!)
Guinivere was chosen because King Lot- the previous king- gave arthur the round table, and then gave him his daughter as a wife
Guinevere was just Lady Morgana's maid when Uther was at the throne. Guinevere soon became close to Prince Arthur and when Arthur became King he choose Guinevere to be his Queen.
1. Jenny 2. Jen 3. Jennay 4. Jeffie (my personal favorite) 5. J or JJ (Here's a few more!!!!) 6.Guinivere (true story) 7. Jen-Jen
Guinivere, Merlin , Lancelot, Percival Camelot, the Bear, prydwyn, Cavall, Mordred, Morgan le Fey.... depends on what you are talking about, love. Friends? Foes? objects (such as his ship, the Prydwyn) nicknames for himself? -Phoenix
There is limited historical evidence to prove the existence of King Arthur as a historical figure. Much of what is known about him comes from medieval legends and folklore rather than concrete historical records. Some historians believe that King Arthur was a composite figure or that his story is based on legends of multiple historical figures.
He was a king, that's why we have the Legend of King Arthur and Excalibur, the sword in the stone, and the lady of the lake and Merlin and Guinivere and Lancelot and the whole thing. Pastscapian wrote: Arthur of the earlier legends and pseudo-histories (8th/9th/10 Centuries) isn't called a king. He's either 'Lord of the Islands' or a dux bellorum (leader of battles). In fact, he's seen more as a superhuman, or even minor deity figure. The Protector of Britannia. He is only later actually called a king and even an emperor in one legend.
If you're talking about Morgana from the television show Merlin then her story is rather different than legend, though similar at the same time. Morgana is shown to be King Uther's ward and the adoptive sister of Prince Arthur (the once and future king) though they have a mild romance in Season 1. However, in episode 5 of Season 3 it is discovered that Morgana is actually Uther's daughter and Arthur's half-sister. She is born with magic (though only Merlin knows this throughout Seasons 1 & 2) verbally battles Uther on several occasions on his hatred of magic and his desire to put to death those who practice it. She is fiesty and independent but cares deeply for her friends. She is particularly close to her maid, Guinivere (the future queen), and forms a close bond with Merlin as well. As he magic develops she begins to feel more isolated and becomes easily manipulated into thinking Uther must die for the good of the kingdom. She slowly progresses into an evil sorceress who swears revenge on Camelot, especially Merlin & Uther. This is due to the influence of her long lost sister, Morgause. Now, knowing she is a bloodline to the Pendragon throne, she is out to claim the lives of those in her way (Uther & Arthur).
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.