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    The Battle of Camlann (Welsh: Gwaith Camlan or Brwydr Camlan) is the legendary final battle of King Arthur, in which Arthur either died or was fatally...
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    Mordred (redirect from Sons of Mordred)
    Cambriae, wherein he and Arthur are ambiguously associated with the Battle of Camlann in a brief entry for the year 537. Medraut's figure seemed to have...
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    Ernst Brugger suggested that it was a corruption of the site of Arthur's final battle, the Battle of Camlann, in Welsh tradition. Roger Sherman Loomis believed...
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  • to Arthur. Battle of Camlann (Salisbury), King Arthur's final fight in his legend Latin: obsessio[nis] Badonici montis, "Blockade/Siege of the Badonic...
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    Avalon (redirect from The Isle of Avalon)
    gravely wounded at the Battle of Camlann. Since then, the island has become a symbol of Arthurian mythology, similar to Arthur's castle of Camelot. Avalon was...
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    Uther Pendragon (category Family of King Arthur)
    invented by them; it is Mordred who mortally wounds King Arthur in the Battle of Camlann. Uther's epithet Pendragon literally means "head dragon" in its original...
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    also link Arthur with the Battle of Badon. The Annales date this battle to 516–518, and also mention the Battle of Camlann, in which Arthur and Medraut...
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    Arthur are among the few survivors of the Battle of Camlann (or of Salisbury). After the battle, at the request of the mortally wounded king, Bedivere...
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  • that lead to the Battle of Camlann and the downfall of Camelot, including Guinevere and Lancelot's secret affair, and the betrayal of Arthur's illegitimate...
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    Sir Kay (category Knights of the Round Table)
    scabbard, prior to the Battle of Camlann.[citation needed] He is also among the few people who survives the battle of Camlann, although it is ambiguous...
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  • refer to this battle as one of the "Three Futile Battles of the Island of Britain", along with the Battle of Camlann and the Battle of the Trees. The...
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    at the Battle of Camlann, but, mortally wounded, he is carried off to the isle of Avalon, and hands the kingdom to his cousin Constantine, son of Cador...
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    Battle of Camlann, in which Arthur and Medraut fell, and there was great mortality in Britain and Ireland." In Chinese sources include: The Annals of...
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  • at the Battle of Camlann. Galahad – Lancelot's half-brother, a Christian and friend of Derfel. Guinevere – Princess of Henis Wyren and wife of Arthur...
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    Guinevere (category Family of King Arthur)
    contention with her sister, which was believed to be the cause of the disastrous Battle of Camlann. In the Welsh prose Culhwch and Olwen (possibly the first...
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  • Leicestershire Battle of Camlann (Arthur's last and fatal battle) possibly fought in South Somerset or at Camboglanna near the western section of Hadrian's Wall...
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    Badon and Battle of Camlann Breton mythology and Cornish mythology English historians in the Middle Ages Historicity of King Arthur List of Arthurian...
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    Morgan le Fay (category Family of King Arthur)
    Arthur was carried after having been fatally wounded at the Battle of Camlann, as the leader of the nine magical sisters unrelated to Arthur. Therein, and...
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    location of the Battle of Camlann, where King Arthur fought Mordred. More recent suggestions for the battle site include the valley to the north of Dunnichen...
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    Excalibur into the sea after the Battle of Camlann. Merlin, meanwhile, concerns himself with trying to restore the old gods of Britain. Other characters from...
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    Morte d'Arthur, Lucan is one of the last knights at the king's side at the Battle of Camlann and is usually the last of them to die. Lucan remains loyal...
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  • of Camlann, "in which Arthur and Mordred fell." A version of this was used as a starting point for later Welsh Chronicles. Welsh Genealogies. One of many...
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    Excalibur (category Geoffrey of Monmouth)
    is eventually hurled into the pool at Camlann (or actually Salisbury Plain where both cycles locate the battle, as do the English romances) by Griflet...
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  • years of abnormally cold weather, resulting in mass famine in the Northern Hemisphere. (See Extreme weather events of 535–536.) 537: Battle of Camlann, final...
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    Arthur, King of the Britons, in the Battle of Camlann (historicity debated) Mordred, son (or nephew) of King Arthur, also in the Battle of Camlann Fortunatus...
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  • Mordred's sword to aid him in killing Arthur. At the Battle of Camlann, she participates in the battle itself until Merlin drives her away, though her fate...
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  • the coming battle. Wanting to be with him, Nimue agrees and sends for Merlin. The armies of Mordred and Arthur begin the Battle of Camlann, where many...
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  • the Battle of Camlann, the Lady of the Lake brought the dying King Arthur to the land of Avalon. However, for unknown reasons, the former King of the...
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  • and Olwen, Morfran and Sanddef are named as two of the three men who survived the Battle of Camlann, in Morfran's case because his ugliness led everyone...
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  • Constantine after being mortally wounded by the traitor Mordred in the Battle of Camlann. Geoffrey identifies Gildas' "royal youths" as Mordred's two sons...
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