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Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Atlas Coeus Crius Cronus Demeter Dionysus Gaia Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Hyperion Iapetus Mnemosyne Oceanus Phobos Phoebe Poseidon Prometheus Rhea Tethys Themis Uranus Zeus
Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
Amun Anubis Aten Atum Babi Bastet Bes Geb Hapi hathor heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Maat Nephthys Nut Osiris Ptah Ra Seshat Seth Shu Sobek Thoth
Alfheim Baldur Freya Freyr Frigg Heimdallr Helheim Idun Jotunheim Loki Nerthus Njord Odin Thor Tyr
Aengus Arawn Badb Brigid Cailleach Ceridwen Cernunnos Cu Chulainn Dagda Danu Gwydion Herne the Hunter Lugh Medb Morrigan Neit Nuada Taliesin Taranis
Chalchiuhtlicue Coatlicue Huitzilopochtli Mictlantecuhtli Mixcoatl Ometeotl Quetzalcoatl Tezcatlipoca Tlaloc Tonatiuh Xipe Totec Xochiquetzal Xolotl
Amaterasu Ame no Uzume Benzaiten Bishamonten Daikokuten Ebisu Fujin Fukurokuju Inari Izanagi Kagutsuchi Raijin Susanoo Tsukuyomi
Caishen Cangjie Dragon King Eight Immortals Erlang Shen Fuxi Guanyin Hou Yi Huxian Jade Emperor King Yama Leizi Lu-ban Mazu Nezha Nuwa Pangu Shennong Sun Wukong Xiwangmu Yue Lao Zhong Kui
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  1. Arthurian Legends
    Camelot Age of Chivalry Songs of Deeds Facts & Figures Genealogy Bibliography
  2. Age of Chivalry

Age of Chivalry

It was time of high adventure and romance. Knights would seek out adventure, hoping to test their skills, mettle and prowess as a warrior.

A knight would also try to win the love of a lady or damsel, either by rescuing her from an adversary or demonstrating his skills in a jousting tournament.

Courtly manner was considered to be almost as important with the ladies, as well as the knight's use of the sword and lance.

The time of King Arthur represents the Golden Age of Chivalry.


In Timeless Myths, the Age of Chivalry deals with retelling a collection of popular tales of King Arthur.

The collection of tales and romances about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table became known to the French as "La Matiere de Bretagne" or the "Matter of Britain" (as oppose to the legend of Charlemagne in the "Matter of France").

The earliest sources of the legend come from Celtic storytellers in Wales and Brittany between 7th and 10th century AD. However, it wasn't until the early 12th century when Geoffrey of Monmouth gave us the first full account of Arthur that this legendary king became a household name. Writers after Geoffrey come from Wales, England, France and Germany between the 12th and 16th century; the writers from these countries became the major contributors of Arthurian legend. The Legend of Arthur can even be found in Italy, Spain and the Scandinavia.

Since there were many accounts on the life of King Arthur, I have divided this into two main parts: those of the Early Tradition and the Alternative Accounts. The Early Tradition relied on three sources from Geoffrey of Monmouth, Wace and Layamon.

The Alternative Accounts relied on various sources from Vulgate Cycle and Post-Vulgate Cycle, and from writers such as Chretien de Troyes, Robert de Boron, and Sir Thomas Malory. Since the alternative version is larger and varied greatly, I had to divide this into several pages. I named the early life of Arthur on this alternative version, Legend of Excalibur. The Alternative Tradition also includes the Vulgate Cycle — Lancelot, Queste del Saint Graal, and Mort le roi Artu. (See Vulgate Cycle.)

The Vulgate Cycle or Lancelot-Graal prose cycle introduced a new change to the legends, that of the love of Lancelot for Queen Guinevere and a new version of the Grail quest. These two events would ultimately bring about the downfall of Arthur's kingdom.

Another page also deals with the quest for the Holy Grail. There are many versions of the Grail quest. Indeed, there are two different traditions about the Grail. Those stories that have Perceval as the hero, and the other, later tradition that has Galahad as the new Grail hero. I will deal with both traditions on separate pages.

The Knights' Tales retell several other stories where Arthur takes a less active role. These stories deal with the adventure of individual knights. It included the stories of the "Knight of the Lion", "Erec and Enide", "Gawain and the Green Knights", and the most popular medieval romance of them all — "Tristan and Isolde".

Please select one of the choices below:

Life of King Arthur

Life of King Arthur

Vulgate Cycle

Vulgate Cycle

Grail Legend

Grail Legend

Tales of the Knights

Tales of the Knights

Sir Gawain

Sir Gawain

Tristan and Isolde

Tristan and Isolde

Round Table and the Grail

Round Table and the Holy Grail
Manuscript illumination, c. 1400

Other useful information includes:

  • Fact & Figures

    • Historical Background

    • Arthurian Court

    • Enchanted Objects

    • Faithful Companions

  • Genealogy

  • Bibliography (Arthurian sources)

Jimmy Joe Timeless Myths

By Jimmy Joe

Arthurian Legends:

  • • Camelot
  • • Age of Chivalry
  • • Songs of Deeds
  • • Facts & Figures
  • • Genealogy
  • • Bibliography
Arthurian Legends

Arthurian Legends

No kings had endured such everlasting fame. Arthur represents the Golden Age of Chivalry . His band of warriors, known as the Knights of the Round Table , became just as famous as the legendary king. There were the knights Lancelot and Gawain, Per...

April 7th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
King Arthur

King Arthur

Arthur is the name that inspired people to think of the Age of Chivalry, where a tall, impregnable castle overlooked a field of combats, a clash between two opposing armies or tournaments between jousting knights, or where we romanticised an armou...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Background

Background

Introduction Difference Between Old and New Post Vulgate Cycle Le Morte d'Arthur Introduction During the twelfth and thirteenth century, several French authors were major contributors to the Arthurian legends. Perhaps the most influential of these...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Camelot

Camelot

Camelot was the great castle of King Arthur. Camelot was the seat of power in Britain, where a council was established. Arthur and his knights who presided over the council were called the Knights of the Round Table . Camelot symbolised the Golden...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Life of King Arthur

Life of King Arthur

Here, I will give a brief treatment about the life of King Arthur. My sources below are some of the earliest accounts of Arthur, written by three different authors: Geoffrey of Monmouth, Wace and Layamon. Geoffrey of Monmouth was a Welsh writer wh...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Historical Background

Historical Background

Here, I have some more history lessons for my readers. If you are fascinated by the history lessons I have given to you so far in the other mythology sections then read on. I have divided the historical background for Arthur into several parts. Th...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Round Table

Round Table

The Arthurian knights who sat with King Arthur around a circular table became the focal point of fellowship between knights. Some of them are famous as heroes and champions of just cause. In theory, they were brothers; however, jealousy, envy and ...

February 4th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Galahad's Tradition

Galahad's Tradition

As stated earlier on the Perceval's Tradition page, there are two main Grail heroes, Perceval and Galahad. In this story, we're now concentrating on the new hero, Galahad, although Perceval still plays an active role in this story. After Robert de...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Origin of the Round Table

Origin of the Round Table

In this section of Arthurian Legends, the Round Table contains information and some stories of the Knights of the Round Table. I would not even think of trying to list all the knights in the Round Table, since each writer gives a different list. H...

February 4th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Lancelot du Lac

Lancelot du Lac

The timeless love between Sir Lancelot of the Lake and Queen Guinevere, the wife and queen of King Arthur, became the most popular and famous tale of the Arthurian legends. The tales of Lancelot can be found in the French prose romance titled Lanc...

April 2nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe

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