Respuesta :
The correct answer is King Arthur
Arthur laid waste to Lancelot's land because of their history and he had the help of people like Sir Gawain. While this was happening, Arthur's son managed to raise an army and proclaimed himself the king which led to the next set of bad things to happen to Arthur and his knights according to legends such as those found in the Death of Arthur.
Arthur laid waste to Lancelot's land because of their history and he had the help of people like Sir Gawain. While this was happening, Arthur's son managed to raise an army and proclaimed himself the king which led to the next set of bad things to happen to Arthur and his knights according to legends such as those found in the Death of Arthur.
Answer:
The correct answer is King Arthur of Britain.
Explanation:
"Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart" - attributed to Chrétien de Troyes, is a 12th-century poem that relates how Lancelot, one of the Round Table Knights, plans and gets to abduct King Arthur's queen Guinevere. In retaliation, The British King goes after her invading Lancelot's domains. Eventually, Lancelot gives the queen back and offers the king four horses loaded with riches and his shield to be placed in Saint Stephen's Cathedral in a special place so that everyone could see it.