King Arthur
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King Arthur
Summary
King Arthur is a mythical character[1]. He was born on 500[2]. He died in Camelon[3]. He died on 600[4]. He worked as a monarch[5]. He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6]
Key Facts
- King Arthur passed away in Camelon[3].
- King Arthur was born on 500[2].
- King Arthur died on 600[4].
- Burial took place at Glastonbury Abbey[7].
- King Arthur's father was Uther Pendragon[8].
- King Arthur's mother was Igraine[9].
- King Arthur was married to Guinevere[10].
- A child of King Arthur was Llacheu[11].
- A child of King Arthur was Amhar[12].
- A child of King Arthur was Mordred[13].
- A child of King Arthur was Lohot[14].
- King Arthur worked as a monarch[5].
- King Arthur held the position of king[15].
- King Arthur was a member of Knights of the Round Table[16].
- King Arthur's religion is recorded as Celtic Christianity[17].
- King Arthur is recorded as male[18].
- King Arthur's instance of is recorded as mythical character[19].
- King Arthur's instance of is recorded as human whose existence is disputed[20].
- King Arthur's instance of is recorded as legendary human figure[21].
- Among the performers on King Arthur was Kenneth More[22].
- King Arthur was performed by Nigel Terry[23].
- King Arthur was performed by Charlie Hunnam[24].
- King Arthur was performed by Clive Owen[25].
- Among the performers on King Arthur was Bradley James[26].
- Among the performers on King Arthur was Jamie Campbell Bower[27].
Body
Origins and Family
King Arthur was born on 500[2]. His father was Uther Pendragon[8]. His mother was Igraine[9].
Career and Affiliations
King Arthur's professions included monarch[5]. He held the position of king[15].
Personal Life
Among King Arthur's spouses was Guinevere[10]. Children include Llacheu[11], a mythical character[28]; Amhar[12], a legendary figure[29]; Mordred[13], a legendary figure[30]; and Lohot[14], a literary character[31]. His religion is recorded as Celtic Christianity[17].
Death and Burial
King Arthur died on 600[4]. He died in Camelon[3]. He is buried at Glastonbury Abbey[7].
Works and Contributions
Things named for King Arthur include Arthurian romance[32], a literary genre[33]; Arthur's Seat[34], a mountain[35], in United Kingdom[36]; Le Morte d'Arthur[37], a literary work[38], written by Thomas Malory[39]; he[40], a film[41], directed by Antoine Fuqua[42]; Arthur[43], a male given name[44]; Arthur and Merlin[45], a film[46], directed by Marco van Belle[47]; and he: Legend of the Sword[48], a film[49], directed by Guy Ritchie[50].
Why It Matters
King Arthur has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[6] He is known by 66 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
Entities named for him include Arthurian romance[32], a literary genre[33]; Arthur's Seat[34], a mountain[35], in United Kingdom[36]; Le Morte d'Arthur[37], a literary work[38], written by Thomas Malory[39]; he[40], a film[41], directed by Antoine Fuqua[42]; Arthur[43], a male given name[44]; and Arthur and Merlin[45], a film[46], directed by Marco van Belle[47].
FAQs
Where did King Arthur die?
King Arthur passed away in Camelon[3].
Who were King Arthur's parents?
King Arthur's father was Uther Pendragon[8]. King Arthur's mother was Igraine[9].
Who was King Arthur married to?
King Arthur's spouses include Guinevere[10].
What did King Arthur do for work?
King Arthur worked as monarch[5].