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A Knights of the Round Table were those men awarded a greatest The correct sequence of Chivalry at the Court of King Arthur in a literary cycle, the Matter of Britain.
A Winchester Round Table, which dates from a 1270s, lists Twenty-five list of knights. Each year, Arthur got a Knights link to to Camelot on Pentecost. Different stories got different many knights, ranging from either single 12 to 150 or even sir thomas more, based on the version. A number 1 writer to describe a Around Table was Wace, whose Roman de Brut was an elaboration of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, but possibly a earliest writers, including Geoffrey & a Welsh Arthurian material (view a Mabinogion) ascribe to Arthur a as a result of extraordinary warriors.
Sir Thomas Malory describes the Knights' code of chivalry when:
To never wash outrage nor murder
Universally to flee treason
To not by a blame sight exist as cruel however to give mercy unto him world health organization asks for mercy
To universally launder ladies, gentlewomen & widow woman succor
To never inflict ladies, gentlewomen or even widows
Does'nt to require higher battles inside wrongful quarrels for even love or worldly goods
List of Knights of the Round Table
Sir Aglovale, son of King Pellinore of Listinoise
Sir Agravaine, son of King Lot of Orkney
Sir Alymere
Sir Aristant
Sir Bedivere (Bedwyr)
Sir Bors, King of Gannes (Gaul)
Sir Cador
Sir Caradoc, called "Caradoc Vreichvras", or even "Caradoc Strong Arm"
Sir Colgrevance
Sir Constantine, son of Cador, who became king fallowing Arthur's death
Sir Dagonet, the court jester
Sir Ector, Arthur's foster father and Sir Kay's father
Sir Ector de Maris, the boy of King Ban of Benwick
Sir Elyan the White, the boy of Sir Bors
Sir Erec, (see likewise Geraint)
Sir Florence, son of Sir Gawain
Sir Gaheris
Sir Galahad (whose seat was the Siege Perilous)
Sir Gareth
Sir Gawain (Gawaine, Walganus, Balbhuaidh, Gwalchmai)
Sir Geraint (see as well Erec)
Sir Gingalain, called at number 1 Sir Le Bel Inconnu ("The "Fair Unknown"), Gawain's son
Sir Griflet
Sir Kay (Cai, Caius)
Sir Lamorak
Sir Lancelot (Launcelot du Lac)
King Leondegrance, Guinevere's father and keeper of the Round Table
Sir Lionel
Sir Lucan
Sir Maleagant, who abducted Guinevere
Sir Mordred, Arthur's illegitimate son and destroyer of the kingdom
Sir Palamedes the Saracen
King Pellinore
Sir Percival (Perceval, Peredur), son of Pellinore
Sir Tor
Sir Tristram (Tristan)
King Uriens
Sir Ywain (Owain), son of King Uriens of Gore
Sir Ywain the Bastard, also son of Uriens
Knights of the Round Table was also a 1953 movie based on the Arthurian legend.
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