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- Mordred - Wikipedia
As Modredus, Mordred was depicted as Arthur's traitorous nephew and a legitimate son of King Lot in the pseudo-historical work Historia Regum Britanniae, which then served as the basis for the subsequent evolution of the legend from the 12th century
- Sir Mordred - King Arthurs Knights
The ship carrying Mordred was wrecked, but he survived and was fostered by Nabur As an adult, Mordred became one of Arthur’s knights and was for a time a companion of Lancelot He took the part of the Orkney family against the family of Pellinore, slaying Pellinore’s son, Lamorak
- Mordred | Merlin Wiki | Fandom
Mordred was a druid who formed a close bond with Morgana when she, Arthur and Merlin saved his life as a young boy Mordred is the first person to call Merlin by his druid name "Emrys"
- Mordred: Villain of Arthurian Legend or Misunderstood Figure from . . .
Sir Mordred, a name inextricably linked to deceit and disloyalty in Arthurian legend, remains a figure shrouded in mystery and intrigue His story, woven into the rich tapestry of mediaeval folklore, has been a subject of fascination and debate for centuries
- Mordred | British legendary figure | Britannica
Other articles where Mordred is discussed: Arthurian legend: …home led by his nephew Mordred Some features of Geoffrey’s story were marvelous fabrications, and certain features of the Celtic stories were adapted to suit feudal times
- Mordred (Medraut) - Knight of the Round Table, Traitor
Mordred, a pivotal figure in Arthurian legend, is best known for his role in the Battle of Camlann, where he and Arthur both fell His lineage is complex; early accounts like those by Geoffrey of Monmouth claim him as the son of King Lot and Morgawse, making him Arthur's nephew
- Mordred - Encyclopedia. com
Mordred was the illegitimate son of King Arthur and his half-sister Morgause (pronounced mor-GAWZ) Mordred is best remembered for his betrayal of Arthur and for launching the battle that led to Arthur's demise
- Mordred in King Arthur’s Saga: The Dark Side of the Legend
Mordred is one of the most infamous villains in King Arthur’s legend, known for betraying his uncle, King Arthur, during the Battle of Camlann Unlike traditional heroes, Mordred is often portrayed as a tragic figure —a product of incestuous lineage, fate, or psychological torment
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