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12016-10-31T08:49:15-07:00Daniel Graziosi557910aa173d7bd7aeba14ec8dcf8057e482b273118783This quote is referring to how King Arthur is the one true king of England.plain2016-10-31T08:50:40-07:00Daniel Graziosi557910aa173d7bd7aeba14ec8dcf8057e482b273""Now," said Sir Ector to Arthur, "I understonde that ye must be kynge of this land." "Wherefore I?" sayd Arthur, "And for what cause?" "Sire," saide Ector, "for God will have hit soo, for ther shold never man have drawen oute this swerde by he that shal be rightwys kyng of this land." (9.25-29)"
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12016-10-31T08:45:00-07:00Daniel Graziosi557910aa173d7bd7aeba14ec8dcf8057e482b273Le Morte D'Arthur - Winchester Castle Round Table5This is an image of round table that hangs in the great hall of Winchester Castle. In the middle you will notice a Tudor Rose, this is because during King Henry VIII’s reign the table was painted to portray Henry as King Arthur on his throne. However, because of this act it is believed to be the reason behind the longevity of this artifact.media/Winchester Castle.jpgplain2016-10-31T09:28:24-07:00Daniel Graziosi557910aa173d7bd7aeba14ec8dcf8057e482b273