- Camelot - Wikipedia
Camelot is a legendary castle and court associated with King Arthur Absent in the early Arthurian material, Camelot first appeared in 12th-century French romances and, since the Lancelot-Grail cycle, eventually came to be described as the fantastic capital of Arthur's realm and a symbol of the Arthurian world
- Camelot (TV Series 2011) - IMDb
Camelot: Created by Chris Chibnall, Michael Hirst With Joseph Fiennes, Jamie Campbell Bower, Tamsin Egerton, Peter Mooney When King Uther dies and Britain faces chaos, Merlin presents an unknown named Arthur as the new king by birthright, as the late king's son, against the ambitious desires of his half-sister, Morgan
- Camelot | Arthurian legend | Britannica
Camelot, in Arthurian legend, the seat of King Arthur’s court It is variously identified with Caerleon, Monmouthshire, in Wales, and, in England, with the following: Queen Camel, Somerset; the little town of Camelford, Cornwall; Winchester, Hampshire; and Cadbury Castle, South Cadbury, Somerset
- Who was King Arthur and where was Camelot? - Historic UK
Although most scholars regard it as being entirely fictional, there are many locations that have been linked with King Arthur’s Camelot Camelot was the name of the place where King Arthur held court and was the location of the famous Round Table
- Camelot - Arthurian Mythology - Timeless Myths
Camelot, the legendary castle and seat of King Arthur's power in Britain, epitomized the Golden Age of Chivalry with the establishment of the Knights of the Round Table
- Camelot - Mythical Castle and Court | Mythology. net
Camelot is a fictional, castled city in the Kingdom of Logres ruled by King Arthur Believed to be located in Great Britain, it is the home of the legendary round table in the Arthurian legends
- Camelot - World History Edu
Camelot is a storied and legendary castle, long associated with King Arthur and his court Absent in early Arthurian material, it emerged in 12th-century French romances Over time, Camelot became known as the mythical capital of Arthur’s realm, symbolizing the grandeur of the Arthurian world
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