What great deed did King Arthur achieve as he lived his life? What was his greatest legacy?

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Answer 1
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To this day, King Arthur’s actual historicity remains disputed. However, according to literary lore, his greatest deed was the Battle of Badon, which was a resounding victory for the Britons and which stopped Anglo Saxon invasions and expansion for a while.

The legacy on the other had is quite real: it is a founding myth of the kingdom of Britain and also a fundamental part of European medieval culture. Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century wrote a semi fiction book about King Arthur and Camelot. However, it was Chretien de Troyes’ literary, artistic work  on Arthur that was the basis for the legend as we know it today. Other famous literary works are Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur and Alfred Tennyson’s  Idylls of the King.

Answer 2
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King Arthur was the mightiest King. He brought peace and prosperity in his kingdom.

Further Explanation:

Stories about King Arthur are set around the fifth and sixth century. The stories are about King Arthur who was a Christian. He devoted his life to spreading the beliefs and ideals of Christianity.

At the young age of fifteen, King Arthur was inherited with the Kingship of Britain. He possessed a sword which was called Excalibur which was magical. Arthur's military plans and steps helped him in creating a huge regime of his own.

Initially, he fought against the small invaders and prepared himself for the large army. He defeated all the enemies and foes and settled peace and prosperity in Britain. Arthur's mightiness and kingship were praised in the written documents of Geoffrey of Monmouth. He killed Mordred who was caught betraying him. King Arthur was the founder of the Round Table.

King Arthur is known for his kingship and mightiness by which he maintained his empire. He died while fighting with Mordred. The righteousness of the King was his greatest legacy. He left his legacy to his son who too was as righteous as the King. King Arthur was the king who worked hard to bring peace and glory to his kingdom.

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Answer Details:

Grade: Senior School

Subject: English

Chapter: King Arthur

Keywords: King Arthur, Geoffrey of Monmouth, Mordred, legacy, kingdom,empire,glory, Christianity,sixth century, Geoffrey of Monmouth.


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