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Q: When is Arthur declared King of the Britons?
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Why were some people angry when Arthur was declared King of the Britons?

Some people were angry because they may have had their own ambitions to be king, or disagreed with Arthur's claim to the throne. Additionally, some may have been wary of Arthur's inexperience or doubted his ability to lead effectively.


Legend of Arthur king of the Britons?

Yes. There are a few. Legends regarding this chap called Arthur.


When was Arthur of the Britons created?

Arthur of the Britons was created in 1972.


When did Arthur of the Britons end?

Arthur of the Britons ended in 1973.


What did the Britons do to the Saxons?

fought them, and lost. so arose the legend of King Arthur


Who convinces the people that Arthur really is the rightful King of the Britons?

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From what society did the tales of King Arthur have its beginnings?

The Britons (Celts) His Descendants would most likely be Welsh If he existed at all that is


Was King Arthur an Anglo-Saxon?

No, King Arthur is not believed to have been an Anglo-Saxon. He is a legendary figure from Celtic mythology and is associated with the Britons, who were a Celtic people. The Anglo-Saxons arrived in Britain centuries after the time when King Arthur is said to have lived.


Why is the real King Arthur famous?

When the Roman Empire withdrew from Britain in the 5th Century AD, Germans from across the North Sea invaded Britain. King Arthur rallied the Britons against these invaders, although he was unsuccessful in keeping them out.


What culture was King Arthurian?

The story of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is a legend, but it is thought that there may have been a tribal leader of Ancient Britons on whom King Arthur was based. There was an excellent British TV series in the 60's called Arthur of the Britons (starring Oliver Tobias) which gave an idea of what that leader might have been like. There is a Round Table hung up in The Castle, in Winchester, England, but this was actually constructed on the orders of Henry VIII.


What other groups were living in Britain at the time of king Arthur?

The legend of King Arthur may have been based on a British captain named Arthur, who fought against the invading Saxons at Mt. Badon (Dorsetshire) around 500 AD. The Saxons eventually killed or enslaved the native Britons.


Why did henry 7 call his son arthur?

Henry VII called his first son Arthur because of his weak claim to the throne. It was propeganda due to the Tudor's (Tewdwr's) Welsh origins. When the Vikings invaded England the Britons were pushed into Wales and they supposedly rallied under King Arthur. The myth goes that the Britons would once again rule the Britain and so the choosing of the name Arthur is in memory of the mythical King. This is just one part of a large propeganda campaign by Henry VII after Bosworth to gain support.