Camlann (Welsh: Camlan)

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Camlann (Welsh: Camlan) is the legendary battlefield in Arthurian tradition where King Arthur is said to have fought his final, fatal battle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legendary battlefield
location in Arthurian legend
associatedEventType battle
associatedWith King Arthur NERFINISHED
associatedWithConflict Arthur–Mordred conflict NERFINISHED
describedAs battlefield of Arthur's last battle
site of King Arthur's final battle
hasCulturalContext British mythology NERFINISHED
Celtic mythology NERFINISHED
hasEra sub-Roman Britain (legendary setting) NERFINISHED
hasEvent final battle of King Arthur
hasGenre legend
hasLanguageForm English: Camlann
Welsh: Camlan
hasLegendaryStatus mythical location
hasNarrativeFunction climactic battle in Arthurian cycle
hasNarrativeStatus legendary rather than historically verified
hasOutcome death of King Arthur
hasPrimaryFigure King Arthur NERFINISHED
hasRoleInMyth scene of Arthur's fall
hasSecondaryFigure Mordred NERFINISHED
hasUncertainLocation true
hasWelshName Camlan NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Arthurian romances NERFINISHED
medieval Welsh tradition
partOf Arthurian legend NERFINISHED
Arthurian tradition NERFINISHED
symbolizes end of Arthur's reign
fall of Camelot

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Battle of Camlann hasAlternativeName Camlann (Welsh: Camlan)