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    Early Religious Influences on the Tales of King Arthur While the story of King Arthur of Britain has captivated audiences for hundreds of years‚ many different versions of this tale have survived through the ages. One of the earliest full accounts of Arthur comes from the British historian Geoffrey of Monmouth‚ who wrote about the Pendragon family in his work‚ Historia regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain) around 1136 AD. As the legends of the Pendragon began to spread‚ more accounts

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    Women are wicked. In King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Roger Lancelyn Green. Women in this book are wicked because they are murders‚ seductresses‚ and cheaters. In this book women are cheaters especially Guinevere “ . . . ‘Good sir knight ‚ I require you in the forest near by’ ” (p.231). Guinevere wants Lancelot to meet her in the forest where nobody will be able to see what happens between them. She cheats on King Arthur for the last time when when she and Lancelot get caught in

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    Price Hail! King Arthur: Long Live Who? It is hard to adequately explain how long scholars‚ writers‚ and historians alike‚ have extensively researched the topic of King Arthur. Who was he? Did he exist? Was there really a Camelot and Guinevere? When I first began this study myself‚ my opinion was pretty concrete: of course there was a King Arthur and the chivalrous stories must be true. To my surprise‚ my thoughts went in a completely different direction the deeper into the subject I got. I

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    ~~~FIRST CRUSADE - After the Normans had settled in France and conquered England‚ both France and England‚ and also the Holy Roman Empire‚ were stronger than they had been since the time of Charlemagne. Their kings and queensbegan to think‚ as he had‚ of reconquering the whole Mediterranean and recreating the Roman Empire. In particular‚ they wanted to take Jerusalem‚ the city ofJesus Christ‚ away from the Islamic Fatimids who were ruling it. In 1095 AD Pope Urban made a great speech at Clermont

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    The Principal Crusades

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    The Crusades were a series of Holy Wars launched by the Christian states of Europe against the Saracens and the rescuing of holy places of Palestine from the hands of the Mohammedans. (Alchin 1) There were eight Crusades in number; the first four were sometimes called the Principal Crusades‚ and the remaining four were the called the Minor Crusades. (Alchin 1) The Principal Crusades‚ however‚ were considered to be the most important. (Alchin 1) The Principal Crusades started because of key people

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    have been passed down to many groups of people. Excalibur and the Bible are two of the most commonly known stories to have survived through generations. The similarities between King Arthur and Jesus Christ start when they were conceived. They were said to have been conceived unusually and almost magically. King Arthur grew up in a place where many people needed help. In the Bible‚ Jesus grew up only to find out that he was born to save the world from sin. Despite the seemed inability to do such

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    To what extend did the European leaders recapture the holy land from Saladin in the third crusade? Forty years after the failure of the Second Crusade‚ Richard I of England‚ Philip II of France and Barbarossa leader of Germany all ended their conflicts to assist the Third Crusade (1189-1192). Saladin‚ who captured Jerusalem in 1187‚ had unified Syria and Egypt in the past‚ making him a very powerful adversary and an excellent military leader. Losing the Holy Land was too shameful for Christendom

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    King Arthur is a legend that is known the throughout the world. It is loaded with chivalry and romance. To most people it is just a romantic story of a king and his adventures involving magic‚ where good conquered evil. If there were no historical basis for the legend‚ there would be no arguement that he existed. This legend however is thought to have been based on an actual person. Certain historical items show that King Arthur couldn’t have existed. The development of the story of King

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    A Different View of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table have been the subjects of countless works of literature for hundreds of years. In many of these tales King Arthur is accompanied by his lovely wife‚ Guinevere. Not all of the Arthurian romances depict King Arthur and Queen Guinevere in the positive light that most people have become accustomed to. Thomas Chestre’s Sir Launfal is one of these types of tales. This poem expresses different views

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    Zachary Kunkel Mr.Saleeba English IV 12 March 2018 King Arthur Coming from the legends of King Arthur he achieved quite a bit in a lifetime. He‚ made his own kingdom‚ ruled his castle‚ Camelot and brought peace and order to the land based on law‚ justice‚ and morality. He was the one whpo made the knights at the round table where all knights are seated equal around the table‚ symbolizing equality‚ unity‚ and oneness. Here are some things that made him a good leader. (1) Honest‚ in that he displayed

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