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00:00:00 Merlin Foretells the Coming of Arthur 00:27:25 The Crowning of Arthur, and the Discovery of Excalibur 01:08:37 Fighting the Saxons, and More Adventures 02:13:44 Sir Balin Fights His Brother, Sir Balan 02:47:02 The Marriage of King Arthur and Guinevere, The Founding of the Round Table 03:27:48 The Adventure of Arthur and Sir Accolon of Gaul 03:57:55 Arthur is Crowned Emperor in Rome 04:27:46 Sir Gawain and the Maid with the Narrow Sleeves 04:56:54 The Adventures of Sir Lancelot 05:49:18 Adventures of Brave Sir Beaumains 07:07:44 Adventures of Sir Tristram 08:37:28 Sir Galahad and the Holy Grail 10:23:37 Sir Lancelot and Fair Elaine 11:12:35 The Death of Arthur Join this channel to get access to perks: / @asmr_historian Check out my Patreon for Ad Free Viewing: / asmrhistorian Merch: https://histmerch.shop/ Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d'Arthur is the most famous medieval retelling of the legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Written in the 15th century and first published in 1485 by William Caxton, Malory's work compiles and adapts earlier Arthurian romances from French and English sources into a unified narrative. It tells the story of Arthur’s rise to the throne, the formation of Camelot, the noble exploits of his knights—including Lancelot, Gawain, and Percival—and the tragic downfall of the kingdom. Malory’s Le Morte d'Arthur explores themes of chivalry, loyalty, love, and betrayal, centering on major episodes such as Arthur’s miraculous birth, the quest for the Holy Grail, the love affair between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere, and Arthur’s final battle with Mordred at Camlann. The work ends with Arthur’s departure to Avalon, leaving open the possibility of his return. Malory’s version of the Arthurian legend became the definitive English account, inspiring countless later adaptations in literature, art, and popular culture, ensuring that the tales of Camelot and its legendary knights endure to this day. Information sourced from Wiki, Gutenburg, JSTOR, primary and secondary sources. All information is congruent with archaeological and history evidence at the time of recording.