Knights Around The Table. Some of them Geoffrey of Monmouth wrote about as early as 1136 AD in his History of the Kings of Britain , while others were popularized by Sir Thomas Mallory or even as late as Alfred, Lord Tennyson in the early 1800's. Whether it be the Scottish Arthur or the Arthur of Welsh or English legend, we try to present information in an interesting way
The Knights of the Round Table (Welsh: Marchogion y Ford Gron, Cornish: Marghogyon an Moos Krenn, Breton: Marc'hegien an Daol Grenn) are the legendary knights of the fellowship of King Arthur that first appeared in the Matter of Britain literature in the mid-12th century The Knights of the Round Table was a knightly order established by the legendary King Arthur
Where else to start but with Lancelot? Sir Lancelot de Luc ("of the Lake") is the orphaned son of King Ban of Benwick (another unknown kingdom), raised by fairies to become perhaps Arthur's greatest knight. The Knights are a chivalric order dedicated to ensuring the peace of Arthur's kingdom following an early warring period. The Knights of the Round Table (Welsh: Marchogion y Ford Gron, Cornish: Marghogyon an Moos Krenn, Breton: Marc'hegien an Daol Grenn) are the legendary knights of the fellowship of King Arthur that first appeared in the Matter of Britain literature in the mid-12th century
. The Knights are a chivalric order dedicated to ensuring the peace of Arthur's kingdom following an early warring period. This meant that everyone who sat around it was seen as trustworthy and equal.
. According to the legends associated with him, King Arthur had a circular table made which he seated the knights he valued the most around. Whether it be the Scottish Arthur or the Arthur of Welsh or English legend, we try to present information in an interesting way