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Arthur, King of Britain, became a national hero between the years 1150 and 1200. ... But right on through the Middle Ages, a long series of story tellers kept Arthur glowing in the imagination of Europe. (Ashe 9) A vast public knew Arthur. ... Did Arthur and his knights ever exist? ... Here is where King Arthur came in. By far the best loved of the British legends were those that dealt with Arthur and his brave company of knights. Arthur was certainly not invented by the Normans who ruled England after William the Conqueror, or by the Anglo Saxons themselves were descended from a conquering race their ancestors had invaded and settled in Britain from about A.
Approximate Word count = 487 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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