King Arthur
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King Arthur is likely the ruler of a kingdom within Britain circa the year 500 who had the Knights of the Round Table under his command.
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Fiction
The Transformers cartoon
Despite impressions from the Quadwal universal cluster, there was no Decepticon raider in King Arthur's court, although several Transformers travelled to the appropriate area in the year 543. A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's Court
Spacewarp's Log
Spacewarp met King Arthur Pendragon in the 31st century, after he'd been frozen in Avalon and she had time travelled because of Hourglass. His armies fought her for a while, mistaking her for one of their enemies, the Inhumanoids but they realized their mistake soon enough. To repay them, she took Arthur's vassals to the moon, where they protected the Lunarian Queen Mahina's twin infants from their enemy, the Darkling Lord Braxe. The moon responded by staying neutral. Spacewarp's Log (2), 2015/12/05
The Last Knight film
- Actor: Liam Garrigan
- Voice actor: Daichi Endō (Japanese dub), Laurent Maurel (European French dub), Jean-Philippe Baril-Guérard (Canadian French dub), Tobias Schmidt (German dub), Marco Vivio (Italian dub), McKeidy Lisita (Portuguese dub), Claudi Domingo (Castilian Spanish dub), Daniel del Roble (Latin-American Spanish dub)
In 484, King Arthur participated in a heated battle with the Saxons along with his loyal knights, but the battle wasn't going in the Britons' favor. The king told his knights that help was on the way. While his knights didn't trust the help he said was coming, the king believed in the old sage. Help did arrive in the form of a giant three-headed fire-breathing dragon, who swiftly decimated the opposition. In the wake of their victory, Arthur held a toast to old and new comrades.
In the 21st century, Viviane Wembly believed that King Arthur was more fiction than fact until her lineage was revealed to her by Sir Edmund Burton. The Last Knight
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Foreign names
- Japanese: Arthur-ō (アーサー王 Āsā-ō, "King Arthur")
- Korean: Arthur-wang (아서 왕 Aseo Wang, "King Arthur")
- Mandarin: Arthur-wáng (Taiwan, 亞瑟王; China, 亚瑟王 Yàsè Wáng, "King Arthur")
External links
- King Arthur at Wikipedia