
King Arthur & the Knights of the Round Table | History, Legend …
King Arthur has become the ultimate symbol of light vs darkness and good vs evil. The question is: was he real? On King Arthur’s Knights , we dive into both the historical side of Arthurian …
The Knights of the Round Table - King Arthur's Knights
Who were the Knights of the Round Table? There were actually hundreds of Knights associated with the Round Table and King Arthur, but here we’ll take a look at the most often mentioned, …
Sir Bors de Ganis - King Arthur's Knights
Sir Bors de Ganis was the only knight of the three Grail knights (Bors, Percivale, and Galahad) to survive the Quest for the Holy Grail and return to King Arthur’s court. His fathers name was …
Sir Lancelot - King Arthur's Knights
Sir Lancelot slaying a firebreathing dragon in Arthur Rackham’s illustration for Tales of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table (1917).
Sir Gareth - King Arthur's Knights
Playing a significant role in Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur, Gareth plays one of the most important roles of defending King Arthur and ultimately his death at the hand’s of Lancelot. …
Sir Galahad - King Arthur's Knights
Galahad was led into King Arthur’s court where he sat in the Siege Perilous (the vacant seat at the Round Table reserved for the Knight who would one day be successful at recovering the …
Sir Percival - King Arthur's Knights
Percivale is one of three Grail knights in Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur, the others being Galahad and Bors. Percivale functions as the narrator of the dramatic monologue which …
Sir Kay - King Arthur's Knights
He appears in the Mabinogion tale of “Culhwch and Olwen” as the foremost warrior at the Court of the King Arthur. According to other legends, Sir Kay had mystical powers and was called one …
Sir Gawain - King Arthur's Knights
Sir Gawain was generally said to be the nephew of King Arthur. Gawain’s parents were King Lot of Orkney and Morgause (though his mother is said to be Anna in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s …
Sir Geraint - King Arthur's Knights
Sir Geraint died fighting the Saxons with King Arthur at the Battle of Llongborth around 480/510 some years after being married to Enid. There appears to be two different Geraints associated …