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2006 Dunstanburgh Project > Visitors > King Arthur > Archetypes > Knight

The Knights of the Round Table


King Arthur's Knights
Lancelot, the knight who stole Arthur's Queen


So many myths and legends surrounding these noble figures.

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From "Monty Python's and the Holy Grail"


The Quest for the Holy Grail.



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The circle for their ever-fair table,
the red dragon for their loyalty to Arthur,
the cross for their purity of heart.



From Pre Feudal times to the reign of a Christian Empire and Feudal Castles stretching all throughout Europe, the role of Knights and their order has been devoted to the supreme values and quest for human perfection.

These figures were the world's first heroes and have provided literature with endless fascinating stories and parables.


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Check out Pre Feudal for more information on these myths and figures and how they relate to Dunstanburgh.

Visit Sir William Stevens, Knight to learn about the daily life of a knight at Dunstanburgh.

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