Often the Isle of Avalon is identified with the Island of Glastonbury in England. King Arthur is not usually accredited with magical powers but he is assisted by them i.e. the magic sword Excalibur, its magic scabbard which prevents the wearer for bleeding excessively, Merlin's Sight and magical powers, etc. Morgan le Fay is usually identified as Arthur's half sister - the daughter of his mother Igraine and her first husband Marc of Cornwall. Sometimes she is an evil Sorceress, sometimes a priestess of the Wiccan Goddess-worship religion. There is no real historical substantiation to the "Arthur myth" and there are many, many variations on the story.
2007-01-15 07:17:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Avalon is not a real place and under the Arthurian cycle, King Arthur does not have magical powers. Early writings do not attribute powers to his sword and scabard either. Excalibar and its scabbard show up much later when the French bards get ahold of the legend.
2007-01-15 07:16:40
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answered by Anonymous
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it is obtainable that the mythical Arthur, linked with the Welsh legends of the 10th century, is predicated on the historic determine who commanded a British stress against the Saxons. in accordance to the ninth-century historian Nennius, this Arthur defeated the Saxons at Mount Badon in 518 and died at Camlan in 537. the actual Arthur might have been a guy named Ambrosius Aurelianus, or in keeping with possibility his conflict chief, who defeated the Saxons in a substantial conflict all of us comprehend as Mount Badon, (that could probably be South Cadbury, in Somerset) halting their improve for as long as 40 years. in the tip, even with the undeniable fact that, the greater advantageous could and numbers of the Saxons and their allies have been too plenty for the islanders, and Arthur's efforts grew to become little greater suitable than a historic footnote. A terrifically romantic and thrilling footnote although, for Arthur and his deeds have been woven like a silk thread into the textile of delusion and legend wherein Celtic storytellers delight.
2016-12-16 05:21:07
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answered by ? 4
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Arthur was approximately 7 feet 11 inches tall, according to the skeleton they found. That is over 2 feet taller than the average at the time that he lived. That alone adds significantly to the tales. :-) Guinevere was 4 feet 9 inches. Can you imagine? No wonder she prefered Lancelot. Chances are Morgan was the only "local" woman big enough to handle him....
2007-01-15 07:45:37
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answered by Anonymous
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actually Morgan le fay his half sister was NOT responisble for arthurs death his son Mordred was responsible for that
Mordred was morgan and arthurs child He was raised by arthurs Aunt Morgasua (SP) Merlin was said to be morgans father...
2007-01-15 19:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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morgan le fay was Arthur's half sister, she betrayed him leading to his death. she is a immortal sorceress. She is also responcible for Merlin's death.
2007-01-15 08:16:27
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answered by sissyj 6
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