King of Britain

E198030

King of Britain is the legendary monarch of the Britons most famously associated with King Arthur and the mythic realm of Camelot.

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Label Occurrences
King of Britain canonical 2
kings of Britain 1

Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf legendary monarch
mythological character
title
appearsIn Historia Regum Britanniae
surface form: Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae

Vulgate Cycle
surface form: Post-Vulgate Cycle

Le Morte d'Arthur
surface form: Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur

Vulgate Cycle
Welsh Arthurian tradition
associatedWith Avalon
King Arthur's court
surface form: Camelot

King Arthur's court
surface form: Camelot court

Excalibur
Queen Guinevere
surface form: Guinevere

Holy Grail
King Arthur
King Arthur's court
surface form: Knights of the Round Table

Merlin
King Arthur's court
surface form: Round Table
country Great Britain
surface form: Britain
culture British mythology
Celtic mythology
genre folklore
legend
myth
hasTheme heroic kingship
quest for the Holy Grail
rise and fall of a kingdom
influenced British national mythology
modern Arthurian adaptations
languageOfSources Latin
Middle English
Old French
literaryTradition Arthurian legend
chivalric literature
medieval romance
medium literature
oral tradition
narrativeRole central hero figure
ideal Christian king
protector of Britain
sovereign of the Britons
notableBearer King Arthur
realm Great Britain
surface form: Britain

King Arthur's court
surface form: Camelot
symbolizes chivalry
just kingship
national unity of the Britons
timePeriod mythic past
post-Roman Britain (legendary setting)

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

King Arthur title King of Britain
Anglo-Norman Brut narrativeFocus King of Britain
this entity surface form: kings of Britain
Uther Pendragon title King of Britain