Medraut

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Medraut is an alternative name for Mordred, the treacherous knight of Arthurian legend who fatally wounds King Arthur at Camlann.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ArthurianLegendCharacter
LiteraryCharacter
alignment Antagonist
alternativeNameOf Mordred NERFINISHED
appearsIn MedievalWelshSources NERFINISHED
appearsInTradition ArthurianLegend NERFINISHED
associatedWith Camelot NERFINISHED
KingArthur NERFINISHED
deathPlace Camlann NERFINISHED
familyRelation SonOrNephewOfKingArthur
fatallyWounds KingArthur NERFINISHED
fightsIn BattleOfCamlann NERFINISHED
gender Male
hasReputation Treacherous
hasRole Knight
influences LaterDepictionsOfMordred
isKnownFor BetrayingKingArthur NERFINISHED
FightingKingArthurAtCamlann NERFINISHED
killsOrIsKilledBy KingArthur NERFINISHED
languageVariantOfName Welsh
mythologicalContext MatterOfBritain NERFINISHED
notableEvent FinalConfrontationWithArthurAtCamlann NERFINISHED
notableWeapon Sword
portrayedAs UsurperOfArthurThrone NERFINISHED
relatedConcept ArthurianBetrayal NERFINISHED

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Mordred nameVariant Medraut
Annales Cambriae mentions Medraut