- Camelot - Wikipedia
Camelot is a legendary castle and court associated with King Arthur Absent in the early Arthurian material, Camelot first appeared in 12th-century French romances and, since the Lancelot-Grail cycle, eventually came to be described as the fantastic capital of Arthur's realm and a symbol of the Arthurian world
- Camelot (TV Series 2011) - IMDb
CAMELOT is the latest fantasy historical TV series to follow in the wake of PILLARS OF THE EARTH It attempts to breathe new life into the Arthurian legends, making them fresh and sexy for modern audiences
- Camelot - Arthurian Mythology - Timeless Myths
Camelot, the legendary castle and seat of King Arthur's power in Britain, epitomized the Golden Age of Chivalry with the establishment of the Knights of the Round Table
- Camelot | Arthurian legend | Britannica
Camelot, in Arthurian legend, the seat of King Arthur’s court It is variously identified with Caerleon, Monmouthshire, in Wales, and, in England, with the following: Queen Camel, Somerset; the little town of Camelford, Cornwall; Winchester, Hampshire; and Cadbury Castle, South Cadbury, Somerset
- Camelot - World History Edu
Camelot is a storied and legendary castle, long associated with King Arthur and his court Absent in early Arthurian material, it emerged in 12th-century French romances Over time, Camelot became known as the mythical capital of Arthur’s realm, symbolizing the grandeur of the Arthurian world
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King Arthur and his knights become embroiled in romance, magic and chivalry as they struggle against dark forces, including Arthur's sister, Morgan Watch trailers learn more
- Camelot: The Legendary Seat of King Arthur - MythBank
Camelot is widely known as a mythical castle located in Great Britain, where King Arthur held court It was the center of the Kingdom of Logres and, in Arthurian romances, was the location of the Round Table and accommodated approximately 150 knights
- Camelot | Robbins Library Digital Projects
Although Camelot is, for most modern readers, the legendary center of King Arthur's realm, in many medieval texts Arthur holds court at Carleon or some other city Camelot is first mentioned in line 34 of Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot; and the name does not appear in all manuscripts of that poem
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