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'''Arthur''' was a legendary king of [[Britain]], possibly based on an actual historical figure ruling part of Britain between the fall of the Roman Empire and the completion of the Anglo-Saxon settlement. A major part of the legend was the Round Table of knights upholding chivalric standards.
'''King Arthur''' was a legendary British ruler, possibly based on an actual historical figure who ruled the southwestern part of England between the departure of the Romans and the completion of Anglo-Saxon settlement. Major stories within Arthurian legend are Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table, a body of heroic soldiers who uphold chivalric standards. Prominent knights are Lancelot, who loved Queen Guinevere; and Galahad, who sought the [[Holy Grail]]. Much of the legend was compiled by [[Thomas Malory]], whose work influenced [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]] and later writers including [[T. H. White]]. Several films have been made about the legend.

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King Arthur was a legendary British ruler, possibly based on an actual historical figure who ruled the southwestern part of England between the departure of the Romans and the completion of Anglo-Saxon settlement. Major stories within Arthurian legend are Camelot and the Knights of the Round Table, a body of heroic soldiers who uphold chivalric standards. Prominent knights are Lancelot, who loved Queen Guinevere; and Galahad, who sought the Holy Grail. Much of the legend was compiled by Thomas Malory, whose work influenced Alfred, Lord Tennyson and later writers including T. H. White. Several films have been made about the legend.