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King Arthur’s Round Table
At
King Arthur’s Round Table at the
Great Hall in
Impressive, looks
the part, a “must see” if you visit
The names of the 24 knights are written around the
edge of the 18 foot diameter table, weighing 2649lbs, surmounted by King Arthur
on his throne.
The inscription is in Middle English and not an old
Celtic language
The first written accounts of the Arthurian story
appeared in 1130 in Geoffrey of Monmouth's 'History of the Kings of Britain',
which maintains that Merlin had the 15-year-old Arthur crowned at nearby
Silchester but there is no mention of any round table.
The first mention of the Round Table comes a few years
later in Robert Wace's Roman de Brut (1155), which says that Arthur seated his
knights at a round table so that all should be equal.
In Thomas Malory's Morte D'Arthur, the table is a
wedding gift to Arthur from Guinevere's father, Leodegrance.
The inscription round the centre of the Table and the
names of the knights round the margin appear as follow:
This is the rownde table of kyng Arthur w(ith) xxiiii
of his namyde knyattes.
1. Sir galahallt - Sir Galahad
2. Sir launcelot deulake - Sir Lancelot
3. Sir gauen -
Sir Gawaine
4. Sir p(er)cyvale - Sir Percival
5. Sir Iyonell - Sir Lionel
6. Sir trystram delyens - Sir Tristan
7. Sir garethe - Sir Gareth
8. Sir bedwere - Sir Bedivere
9. Sir blubrys - Sir Blioberis
10. Sir lacotemale tayle Sir La cotemal tail
11. Sir lucane - Sir Lucan
12. Sir plomyd - Sir Palamedes
13. Sir lamorak - Sir Lamorak
14. Sir born de ganys - Sir Bors
15. Sir safer - Sir Saphar
16. Sir pelleus - Sir Pellinore
17. Sir kay - Sir Kay
18. Sir Ectorde marys - Sir Ector
19. Sir dagonet - Sir Dagonet
20. Sir degore - Sir Degore
21. Sir brumear - Sir Brunar
22. Sir lybyus dyscovy(us) - Sir Guinglain
23. Sir Alynore - Sir Alymore
24. Sir mordrede - Sir Modred
Another possible candidate for the Round Table is the Roman
Ampitheatre at Caerleon in Gwent,
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Born
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The restored and
landscaped Chester Amphitheatre
Some historians
believe that this was the site
of King Arthur’s
Round Table. Chester’s Roman fortifications
and its proximity to
the Welsh border have always made it a
strong candidate for the location of Camelot.
Chester is also often credited with
being the site of
“ The Battle of the
City of the Legion”
which was King Arthur’s ninth victory
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