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| magician, creator of the Round Table |
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| medieval language technique that reversed normal word order |
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| highly decorated beginning letters often drawn by monks to decorate books |
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| the perfect city; Arthur's legendary home |
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| code of brave and courteous conduct for knights |
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| gathering place of the knights; represents equality and fairness |
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| patterns on coats-of-arms, banners, etc. to identify knights |
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| most modern writer of the legend; writer of The Sword in the Stone |
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| person who gave Excalibur to Arthur |
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language no longer used in modern times- "faute" "guid" |
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| place where Arthur and his wife were supposedly buried |
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| the most skilled knight; had an affair with Arthur's wife |
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| knight who stood for the epitome of gallantry and manners |
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| empty seat at the Round Table |
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| nobility, justice, loyalty, adventure, physical strength |
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| historian who first wrote about Arthur in History of the Kings of Britain |
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| author of the poetic version of the legend Idylls of the King |
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