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KNIGHTS
- Knights of Battle
A trio of Arthur’s knights—Cador, Lancelot, and Owain—mentioned in Welsh legend. They were exceptionally noble and brave in combat.
- Knights of the Franc Palais
An order of knights founded by Perceforest, they were eventually wiped out by the Romans.
- Knights of the Round Table
The most chivalrous order of knights ever to have been formed. [More]
- Knights of the Watch
A group of Arthur’s knights who were brave and honorable, but were inferior to the Knights of the Round Table. It is first mentioned by Chrétien in Perceval. The Prose Lancelot tells us that it seated 150 knights, which may be the origin of Malory’s assertion that the Round Table sat 150. An order of a similar nature is called the Table of Errant Companions in the Post-Vulgate.
See also
Knight
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