It is not known for sure if King Arthur actually existed. However, the story of his Camelot helped the British people with a sense of national pride.
*...and therefore, did not exist except in the minds of people. *However, there is other evidence that claims King Arthur was indeed a real person. In that case, his contributions to society would probably include such things as chivalry, preservation of the Briton's way of life and so on. *Even a fictional King Arthur in the minds of people probably influenced them to perform acts and have thoughts inspired by the Arthurian legends. *To that end, Sir Winston Churchill once said something to the effect of, "If there was not a King Arthur, there should have been."
No. There are no records of a King Arthur in England, certainly not in Anglo-Saxon England.
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Arthur is a LEGEND. He was not born, he is a story that grew. If there was a real Arthur, he lived some time between 400 and 800AD.
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king arthur was a sellfish person who only cared about himself after he was king...
King Arthur is a fictional character in the stories of the middle ages.
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King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
King Arthur was king of Britain
"Camelot" Camelot was the name of the Castle from which Arthur ruled. This kingdom, traditionally, spanned all of Britain. The "historic" Arthur may have had influence as far away as Norway and Denmark.
*...and therefore, did not exist except in the minds of people. *However, there is other evidence that claims King Arthur was indeed a real person. In that case, his contributions to society would probably include such things as chivalry, preservation of the Briton's way of life and so on. *Even a fictional King Arthur in the minds of people probably influenced them to perform acts and have thoughts inspired by the Arthurian legends. *To that end, Sir Winston Churchill once said something to the effect of, "If there was not a King Arthur, there should have been."
king arthur was nice and overprotective
Society during the time of King Arthur was typically organized into a feudal system, with the king at the top, followed by nobles, knights, clergy, and common people. Knights swore loyalty to the king in exchange for land and protection, while commoners worked the land and served their lords in exchange for protection and shelter. The clergy held spiritual authority and played a significant role in guiding the moral fabric of society.
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