The knights of the round table were King Arthur's noble colleagues and have there own story of equality.
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table - the concept of Equality
The significance of the Round Table was that no one person, not even King Arthur, would be able to sit at the head of such a table. A round table enforced the concept of equality. The legend states that King Arthur ordered the Round Table to be built in order to resolve a conflict among his knights concerning who should have precedence. The Round Table was therefore built to ensure that all the Knights of the Round Table were deemed equal and each of the seats at the Round Table were highly favoured places
There are lots of different views that people have about who sat at the round table but this consists of most of them.
King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table - the concept of Equality
The significance of the Round Table was that no one person, not even King Arthur, would be able to sit at the head of such a table. A round table enforced the concept of equality. The legend states that King Arthur ordered the Round Table to be built in order to resolve a conflict among his knights concerning who should have precedence. The Round Table was therefore built to ensure that all the Knights of the Round Table were deemed equal and each of the seats at the Round Table were highly favoured places
There are lots of different views that people have about who sat at the round table but this consists of most of them.
- King Arthur
- Sir Galahad - This knight was the illegitimate son of Sir Lancelot
- Sir Launcelot Deulake ( Sir Lancelot du Lac who fell in love with Queen Guinevere )
- Sir Gawain - This knight was famed for fighting the Green Knight
- Sir Percivale - This knight was famed for fighting the Red Knight
- Sir Lionel - This knight was brother of Sir Bors and cousin to Sir Lancelot
- Sir Tristram de Lyones - This knight was the son of King Meliodas & Queen Isabelle of Lyonesse - second greatest of the Knights of the Round Table
- Sir Gareth - Sir Kay was the mentor of this young knight
- Sir Bedivere - a giant of a Knight
- Sir Bleoberis - This knight was This knight was an arrogant Knight who later became a hermit
- Sir Brunor le Noir - aka La Cote Male Taile because he arrived in Camelot wearing an ill-fitting coat which had belonged to his dead father
- Sir Lucan - This knight was a most loyal and trusted of the Knights of the Round Table
- Sir Palomides - who was a Saracen knight
- Sir Lamorak - This knight was This knight was the third greatest of the Knights of the Round Table
- Sir Bors de Ganis - This knight was brother of Sir Lionel and cousin to Sir Lancelot
- Sir Safir - This knight was a Christian Knight of Saracen descent
- Sir Pelleas - This knight was of low birth but one of the bravest of the Knights of the Round Table
- Sir Kay - King Arthur's foster-brother
- Sir Ector de Maris - This knight was the Ladies man of the Knights of the Round Table
- Sir Dagonet - The jester of King Arthur
- Sir Tegyr - This knight was the cup-bearer of King Arthur
- Sir Lybyus Dysconyus ( Sir Guinglain was Sir Gawain's eldest son also known as Le Bel Desconneu - the Fair Unknown )
- Sir Alymere - This knight was totally loyal to King Arthur
- Sir Mordred - This knight was the treacherous Sir Mordred the son of King Arthur