Names of Knights of the Round Table

   These are the names depicted on the Round Table at Winchester, UK. The said reasons for fame or what each knight was or is related to cannot ever be certain but for my story the names given in italics are the ones used in ‘A Legend Changes’ and ‘A Destiny Revealed’. I have depicted the knights as friends  and ‘brothers-in-arms’ and in no way related (except Elara to Arthur and Tristan) but there are many versions of the Arthurian Legend so one can never be sure of how to put them. The relations, reasons for fame or duties given below are from the link but are not followed through in my novels.

   If you wish to read the versions of the legend please follow the link below or others that you may find. There are many websites but places of interest are Tintagel, Cornwall, UK as well as areas in both Scotland and Wales. If you would like to ask me any questions feel free but I do not know much on the legend but am still looking into it as it is a great part of the history of my country, whether legend or truth.

http://www.middle-ages.org.uk/king-arthur-knights-round-table-1.htm

King Arthur

Sir Alymere - totally loyal to King Arthur

Sir Bedivere - a giant of a knight

Sir Bleoberis - an arrogant knight who later became a hermit

Sir Bors de Ganis - brother of Sir Lionel and cousin to Sir Lancelot

Sir Brunor le Noir (La Cote Male Taile as he arrived in Camelot wearing an ill-fitting coat which had belonged to his dead father)

Sir Dagonet - jester of King Arthur

Sir Ector de Maris - the ladies’ man of the Knights of the Round Table; King Arthur’s foster-father

Sir Galahad - illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot

Sir Gareth - Sir Kay was the mentor of this young knight

Sir Gawain - famed for fighting the Green Knight

Sir Kay - King Arthur's foster-brother

Sir Lamorak - third greatest of the Knights of the Round Table

Sir Launcelot Deulake (Sir Lancelot du Lac who fell in love with Queen Guinevere)

Sir Lionel - brother of Sir Bors and cousin to Sir Lancelot

Sir Lybyus Dysconyus (Sir Guinglain was Sir Gawain's eldest son also known as Le Bel Desconneu - the Fair Unknown)

Sir Lucan - the most loyal and trusted of the Knights of the Round Table

Sir Mordred - treacherous son or nephew of King Arthur

Sir Palomides - who was a Saracen knight

Sir Pelleas - was of low birth but one of the bravest of the Knights of the Round Table

Sir Percivale - famed for fighting the Red Knight

Sir Safir - a Christian Knight of Saracen descent

Sir Tegyr - cup-bearer of King Arthur

Sir Tristram de Lyones - son of King Meliodas and Queen Isabelle of Lyonesse; second greatest of the Knights of the Round Table

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