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Title: KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS


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KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS
By Pranav Sakthivel, 7th IGCSE
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The Story of King Arthur
  • Arthur was the first born son of King Uther
    Pendragon and heir to the throne. However these
    were very troubled times and Merlin, a wise
    magician, advised that the baby Arthur should be
    raised in a secret place and that none should
    know his true identity.

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Story of King Arthur Continued
  • As Merlin feared, when King Uther died there was
    great conflict over who should be the next king.
    Merlin used his magic to set a sword in a stone.
    Written on the sword, in letters of gold,  were
    these words "Whoso pulleth out this sword of
    this stone is the rightwise born king of all
    England." Of course all the contenders for the
    throne took their turn at trying to draw the
    sword, but none could succeed. Arthur, quite by
    chance, withdrew the sword for another to use in
    a tournament. Following this he became King.

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King Arthurs Achievements
  • The King Arthur of legend would have lived in
    post-Roman Britain. At a time when there was a
    power vacuum in Britain in the 5th and 6th
    centuries, the British had to defend themselves
    against several invasions. The most worrying of
    these invaders were the Anglo-Saxons from
    northern Europe. It is during this fight for the
    control of Britain that the historical figure is
    thought to have lived.

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King Arthurs Achievements Continued
  • Any battles King Arthur fought would have been
    against the Saxon invaders, who had established
    themselves in the south east corner of England,
    and were expanding their territory both north and
    west. At the same time, their appear to have been
    Pict incursions into England from Scotland.
  • Battles were generally fought to gain land, and
    it was not until Badon, where a British defeat of
    the Saxons resulted in a generation of peace.

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