Mordred is King Arthur's evil step brother. It was a mistake committed by King Arthur before his father and Mordred's mother got married.
A lot of people say that yes, Morgan the Sorceress was Mordred's mother. She had an affair with King Arthur, her half-brother. Others insist Morgan's sister, Morgause, was Mordred's mother. I like to think it was Morgause, because Morgan is my favorite character and not the kind of person who would have an affair with somebody.
Mordred is King Arthur's son. He was born out of wedlock. Mordred's mother was Morgan/ Morgause (whichever you believe), who were both half sisters of Arthur. Mordred was considered to be 'unnatural' and 'born evil.' No one is born evil. well if this is the case , maybe , now down to medical research, people that are born in ways that is seen as 'inbred' are born with all types of problems and conditions aswell as disabilities and possible brain damage. Maye then they couldnt understand his condition and maybe he just had some problems they couldnt understand so labled him as evil , however the cance of this is low so maybe he was just a bad person!
First of all, Heracles has many half-siblings that are immortal, mortal, and deities. Just to name a few:Immortal siblings:1.) Pallas Athena (sister)2.) Ares (half-brother)3.) Hebe (half-sister)4.) Hephaestus (half-brother)5.) Persephone (half-sister)6.) Hermes (half-brother)7.) Aphrodite (half-sister)Mortal & deity siblings:1.) Epaphus (half-brother)2.) Lybia (half-niece)3.) Perseus (half-brother)4.) Electyon (half-nephew)5.) Alcaeus (half-nephew)6.) Iphicles (half-brother)7.) Helen (half-sister)8.) Pollux (half-brother)9.) Rhadamanthus (half-brother)10.) Minos (half-brother)11.) Tantalus (half-brother)12.) Dionysus (half-brother)13.) Eurystheus (cousin)
His twin brother was Iphicles. Also, of course, all the sons of Zeus were his half-brothers.
Iphicles.
It is about mordreds mother Morgan(a) singing her son who she had with her half brother, king Arthur. And it's about how king Arthur is bad and Mordred deserves to be king with his birth-rights
Garet is Mordred's older half-brother.
Mordred isn't Morgana's son, he is Morgause's (Her Half Sister.) and Arthur's (Her Half Brother.). Mordred eventually kills Arthur in a battle.
No they were half brother and sister and Morgan le fay had a husband named king uriens It is Morgan le Fay's older sister Morgause, whom is the mother of Gawain and Mordred (Arthur's son).
In most Arthurian tales, Mordred is King Arthur's illegitimate son by his half-sister Morgause. He was a traitor and fought and died at the Battle of Camlaan.
A lot of people say that yes, Morgan the Sorceress was Mordred's mother. She had an affair with King Arthur, her half-brother. Others insist Morgan's sister, Morgause, was Mordred's mother. I like to think it was Morgause, because Morgan is my favorite character and not the kind of person who would have an affair with somebody.
King Arthur has a son. Different versions of the tale vary, but Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur, King Arthur has sex with his half-sister (not knowing they are related), who gives birth to Mordred. Mordred is the one who eventually kills Arthur.
King Williams half brother is called prince Henry because he has not became a king yet but when king William dies Henry will take place at the throne instead.
Brothers and Sisters of Khufu (the official name) were: princess Hetepheres, Ankhhaf (eldest brother), Nefermaat (half-brother) and Rahotep, his elder brother or half-brother.
Remember that King Arthur is a legend (fictional, although his character and depiction may be based on a factual person); in legend Arthur died in the battle of Camlam. Mordred either fatally wounded him or killed him and he was buried at Avalon,Arthur's historical existence is the 10th-century Annales Cambriae, which also link Arthur with the Battle of Mount Badon. The Annales date this battle to 516--518, and also mention the Battle of Camlann, in which Arthur andMedraut (Mordred) were both killed, dated to 537--539.During the Battle of Camlann (est. 537), King Arthur impaled his half-brother Mordred with a lance. Mordred though used what little remained of his strength to pull King Arthur to him, and delivered a fatal blow with his sword. He supposedly died later from those wounds.
In the Arthurian legends, Mordred was the son of then-Prince Arthur by his half-sister, Morgause. (Arthur didn't know he had half-sisters; his father King Uther had not revealed this fact.) Mordred was raised in the Orkney islands of far northern Scotland, and when he learned that he was the son - the ONLY son - of King Arthur, he came to Camelot to claim his inheritance and title as prince. Mordred eventually rebelled against King Arthur, and they killed each other at the Battle of Camlan. Some legends say that Arthur and Mordred were about to reconcile and mend their differences. The armies on both sides of the field were alert for any treachery, and one of the knights was bitten by a snake. The knight drew his sword to kill the snake, but the armies on both sides saw the raised sword as a betrayal, and the battle was joined.
His half-brother Edgar.