Did King Arthur marry his daughter?

No, in the classic Arthurian legends, King Arthur did not marry his daughter; he married Queen Guinevere, who was the daughter of King Leodegrance. The myth of Arthur marrying his daughter, often involving his half-sister Mordred, appears in some modern adaptations (like the Fate series) but is not part of the traditional medieval tales, which focus on Guinevere's affair with Lancelot leading to Camelot's downfall.
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Did Arthur marry his daughter?

Arthur met his daughter Guinevere, and fell instantly in love. Merlin tried to persuade Arthur against marrying her, telling him that she would lead to his and his country's ruin. Arthur loved her too much, and married her anyway.
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Did Arthur and Guinevere have a child?

In most classic Arthurian legends, Arthur and Guinevere had no children, which is a significant element contributing to the tragedy and lack of a direct heir for Camelot. However, some later texts and variations introduce children, such as sons like Loholt (or Ilinot, Amhar) in medieval romances like Perlesvaus and Parzival, or even children with Mordred in darker versions, but these aren't consistent across all tales.
 
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Who was King Arthur's true love?

Central to Arthur's story is his marriage to Lady Guinevere, the daughter of King Leodegrance. This union is initially a political arrangement aimed at solidifying alliances and ensuring a successor, rather than a love match, as Guinevere has little choice in the matter.
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Did King Arthur have a baby with his sister?

Yes, in many popular versions of the Arthurian legend, King Arthur had a son, Mordred, with his half-sister Morgause, often unknowingly, leading to the tragic downfall of Camelot, with Mordred becoming Arthur's nemesis and killer. This incestuous relationship is a central element in tales like Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, though details vary across medieval texts.
 
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Why did Ban name his child Lancelot?

Lancelot is named after Lancelot of the Lake, one of the Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian mythology where he typically figures as King Arthur's greatest companion and one of his greatest knights, and his parents were King Ban of Benoic and Queen Elaine.
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How many wives did Arthur have?

King Arthur famously had one wife, Guinevere (Gwenhwyfar) in most popular tales, but Welsh tradition mentions three different wives, all named Gwenhwyfar, from different lineages, suggesting the name was a title or common for queens, while later French romances added layers like a false twin sister and even an affair with Mordred's mother (Morgause). 
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What happened to Guinevere after King Arthur died?

While Guinevere was locked in the Tower of London, King Arthur fought Mordred to regain his throne. Both King Arthur and Mordred died in their battle with each other. After King Arthur died, Guinevere joined a nunnery and stayed there until her death. She was buried next to King Arthur.
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Who was the best knight in King Arthur?

King Arthur's best knight is overwhelmingly considered to be Sir Lancelot, renowned as the most powerful, chivalrous, and skilled warrior of the Round Table, though his affair with Queen Guinevere ultimately led to Camelot's downfall. Other contenders for greatness include Sir Galahad, Lancelot's son, who achieved the Grail quest due to his spiritual purity, and Sir Gawain, known for loyalty and strength, particularly in early tales like Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
 
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How many wives did King Arthur have?

King Arthur famously had one wife, Guinevere (Gwenhwyfar) in most popular tales, but Welsh tradition mentions three different wives, all named Gwenhwyfar, from different lineages, suggesting the name was a title or common for queens, while later French romances added layers like a false twin sister and even an affair with Mordred's mother (Morgause). 
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Why did Mordred hate Arthur?

However, Mordred's faith in Arthur and Camelot was shattered after the imprisonment and death of his beloved Kara. Believing that Arthur had betrayed him and metaphorically spat on their friendship, Mordred turned against the king and joined Morgana once more.
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Who was Arthur's illegitimate child?

Mordred is a significant character in Arthurian legend because he is the illegitimate son of King Arthur and causes the end of King Arthur's reign at Camelot.
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Who is Merlin's twin sister?

In the 1995 novelette Namer of Beasts, Maker of Souls, by Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Merlin has a twin-sister called Ganicenda, described as "Divine Wisdom, with her head in heaven and her feet in Sheol".
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Did Catherine sleep with Arthur?

Catherine testified that her marriage to Arthur was never consummated as, also according to canon law, a marriage could be dissolved if it was not consummated.
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How many kids did King Arthur have?

Kyduan is not Arthur's only child in Welsh Arthurian tradition – he is also said to have sons named Amr (Amhar), Gwydre, Llacheu and Duran.
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What happened to Merlin after Arthur died?

Arthur died in season 5 so the queen ruled Camelot for a long time, later Merlin went to lake Avalon and summoned Arthur's dead body, he asked the sheid to raise Arthur but the shied refused that Arthur was a Pendragon so he gave Merlin the power and asked Merlin to save his friend Arthur .
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Why did Lancelot betray Arthur?

Lancelot betrayed King Arthur primarily through his passionate, adulterous affair with Queen Guinevere, the king's wife, which shattered the unity of the Round Table and ultimately led to the kingdom's downfall, stemming from a complex mix of love, lust, and the conflicting ideals of chivalry and courtly love. While seen as Arthur's best knight, this secret relationship created deep divisions, conflict, and tragedy, though the specific reasons for the affair vary in different versions of the legend, sometimes involving boredom or destiny.
 
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Who became king after King Arthur died?

In the 12th century, Geoffrey of Monmouth included Constantine in his pseudohistorical chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae, adding details to Gildas' account and making Constantine the successor to King Arthur as King of Britain. Under Geoffrey's influence, Constantine appeared as Arthur's heir in later chronicles.
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Did King Arthur have a kid with his sister?

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Today, however, he is best known as Arthur's own illegitimate son by his beautiful half-sister and Lot's wife, known as Morgause (Orcades / Morcades / Morgawse / Margawse), the Queen of Orkney.
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How long were Arthur and Catherine married before he died?

Accompanying Arthur on his duties as Prince of Wales, the couple left for Ludlow in December 1501. But tragedy struck. Arthur died suddenly of a mysterious illness on 2 April 1502, leaving Katherine a teenage widow. They'd been married for less than five months.
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How many lovers did King Arthur have?

Don't know about Guinevere being Arthur's second wife but in the older Welsh material he has three mistresses as well as three wives all named Guinevere (and to add to the confusion one of the Guineveres has a sister of the same name married to Mordred, with their fight over chestnuts plus one particularly vicious slap ...
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Who was most loyal to King Arthur?

In the Arthurian legends, King Arthur is portrayed as having a large group of loyal knights. Perhaps the most famous of all these knights today is Lancelot. He is generally portrayed in the legends as the greatest of Arthur's knights, on almost equal standing with Arthur himself.
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Why was Lancelot killed off in Merlin?

Lancelot was killed off in BBC's Merlin in the Season 4 episode "Lancelot du Lac" because he was being controlled as a Shade (a ghostly being) by Morgana to disrupt Arthur's court and break up Arthur and Gwen; his death, by suicide under Morgana's orders, served to conclude his corrupted arc and allow for his true, noble spirit to be freed by Merlin, fulfilling a promise to Gwen and adding emotional weight to the series' central themes of destiny and sacrifice.
 
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What is Merlin's actual name?

Merlin doesn't have one single "real" name, but his legendary origins point to Welsh figures like Myrddin Emrys (the Celtic druid name) or Myrddin Wyllt (the wild seer), combined by Geoffrey of Monmouth with the historical Romano-British leader Ambrosius Aurelianus, leading to Merlinus Ambrosius. So, his "true" name is a blend of Welsh myth and historical figures, often simplified to Myrddin or Emrys.
 
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