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King Arthur Renaissance Legend
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Quick Info Arthur had fought in countless battles mostly against the Saxon. He was the son of Uther Pendragon and Igraine. Lived with his wife Guinevere in Britain Was credited He was thought to have lived in the post Roman- Britain era. with 3 half sisters He is most famous for pulling the sword from the stone with the sword being called Excalibur. Arthur had fought in countless battles mostly against the Saxon. He was the son of Uther Pendragon and Igraine. Lived with his wife Guinevere in Britain Was credited He was thought to have lived in the post Roman- Britain era. with 3 half sisters He is most famous for pulling the sword from the stone with the sword being called Excalibur.
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Sir Lancelot Known as the greatest of Arthur's knights Rescued the abducted Queen Guinevere from Meleagant Married to Elaine of Astolat He is also known for the downfall of Arthur’s history ultimately due for his love for Arthur’s wife Guinevere
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Famous wars of the Renaissance The Battle of Bannockburn was an extensive victory in history. The English Civil War was fought between King Charles. It began 1643 and ended 1649. The Battle of Falkirk was when King Edwards won the victory over William Wallace. The First Anglo-Dutch war was fought at sea between England and the republic of the seven united Netherlands. 1652-1654. The Battle of Bannockburn was an extensive victory in history. The English Civil War was fought between King Charles. It began 1643 and ended 1649. The Battle of Falkirk was when King Edwards won the victory over William Wallace. The First Anglo-Dutch war was fought at sea between England and the republic of the seven united Netherlands. 1652-1654.
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Weapons The Partisan was introduced into England in the middle of the 14th Century, and from the 15th to the 17th centuries. It consists of a long double-edged blade. The Pike was much appreciated among the renaissance weapons. It was one of the simplest weapons and it was long and narrow. The two-hand sword would be used by the rich and the poor. It was rarely seen after the close of the 16th century. The Partisan was introduced into England in the middle of the 14th Century, and from the 15th to the 17th centuries. It consists of a long double-edged blade. The Pike was much appreciated among the renaissance weapons. It was one of the simplest weapons and it was long and narrow. The two-hand sword would be used by the rich and the poor. It was rarely seen after the close of the 16th century.
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