Where was King Arthur's body found?

King Arthur's body was "found" in 1191 at Glastonbury Abbey, England, where monks claimed to unearth two skeletons (Arthur's and Guenevere's) in a hollow oak log, marked by a lead cross identifying them as Arthur and his wife, though this discovery was likely a strategic move to boost pilgrim traffic after a fire, making Glastonbury the legendary site of Avalon and Arthur's final resting place.
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Has King Arthur's body been found?

No definitive body of King Arthur has been found, but monks at Glastonbury Abbey famously claimed to discover his grave with Queen Guinevere's in 1191, displaying the bones until they vanished centuries ago; modern views often see this as a politically motivated hoax, though the legend persists, inspiring archaeological interest in sites like Arthur's Stone. 
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Why is Arthur's grave not where he died?

On Snowdon Arthur's men lie in the cave but not Arthur himself; he fell at Camlann and is buried in a cairn (this obviously represents an attempt to reconcile the legend of Arthur still being alive with the folk-tale that he died at Camlann, which may have originated in this area: see Sims-Williams 1991: 51).
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Where are King Arthur's remains?

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Since Medieval times, the abbey has held legendary status as the earliest Christian foundation in Britain linked to Joseph of Arimathea and the burial place of King Arthur.
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Has Camelot ever been found?

But so far, there's not been enough archaeological evidence to tie any physical place to the legend. So Field did additional research based on the historical forts of the time and compared them to the legend of King Arthur. He says the site that best fits Camelot was the modern-day village of Slack.
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Is there any proof that King Arthur existed?

When we turn to the archaeology of 5th and 6th century Britain, there is no evidence at all of the existence of Arthur.
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What happened to Camelot after Arthur died?

After Arthur's death at Camlann, Camelot typically fell into ruin and chaos; the Round Table's brotherhood dissolved as knights became monks or died, Mordred often usurped the throne, and the kingdom of Logres faced destruction, with some tales describing it being razed or abandoned as the symbolic light of Arthur's reign faded. While Queen Guinevere might rule briefly, the glorious era ended, and in some accounts, the kingdom was left vulnerable to Saxon takeover or simply became myth.
 
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What caused King Arthur's death?

King Arthur's death, according to legend, occurs at the Battle of Camlann, where he mortally wounds his treacherous nephew/son, Mordred, but receives a fatal blow to the head in return, being taken away to Avalon to heal, from which he might return as the "Once and Future King". In Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, Arthur is speared through the head by Mordred, then ferried to Avalon by mysterious women, though his ultimate fate remains ambiguous, with hope for his return lingering.
 
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Why are graves 6 feet deep in the UK?

The practice of digging graves to a depth of six feet goes back at least to the 16th century and is believed to be a precaution against plague.
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Does Camelot still exist?

No, King Arthur's Camelot does not exist as a real, identifiable city today; it's a legendary, likely fictional, place from medieval literature, though scholars debate if it was inspired by real Dark Ages sites like Cadbury Castle or Winchester. While some historical locations are associated with the legend, there's no definitive proof of Camelot's existence or location, and its description truly emerged in 12th-century French tales.
 
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Did Dutch know Arthur was dead?

Yes, Dutch knew Arthur died, witnessing his final moments on the mountain, and while he abandoned Arthur to die (in the low honor path) or left him to face Micah (high honor), he showed signs of realizing his mistake and regret, especially in the Red Dead Redemption 2 epilogue when he shoots Micah, likely acknowledging Arthur was right about him being a rat and feeling remorse for losing his "son".
 
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What is written on Arthur's grave?

Arthur Morgan's grave inscription in Red Dead Redemption 2 changes based on the player's Honor level: high Honor yields "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness," while low Honor shows "Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted," reflecting his redemption or tragic end. The appearance of the grave also changes, with high Honor having flowers and low Honor being neglected with a scavenger animal nearby, according to this YouTube video and this Reddit post.
 
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Did Mary visit Arthur's grave?

Yes, Mary Linton visits Arthur Morgan's grave during the end credits of Red Dead Redemption 2, showing she learned of his death and mourns him, though how she found out remains a fan mystery, likely through someone like John, Abigail, or Charles.
 
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What happened to Guinevere after Arthur died?

After King Arthur's death at Camlann, Guinevere repented her affair with Lancelot by entering a convent (often at Amesbury) and living a life of piety, becoming an abbess before dying, and was later buried near Arthur at Glastonbury, symbolizing her spiritual reunion with him after their earthly tragedy, though some tales suggest different fates. 
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Has King Arthur's sword ever been found?

Excalibur as a relic

Historically, a sword identified as Excalibur (Caliburn) was supposedly discovered during the exhumation of Arthur's purported grave at Glastonbury Abbey in 1191.
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What does a penny left on a grave mean?

A penny on a grave, especially a veteran's, means someone visited to pay respects and honor their service, a tradition stemming from ancient beliefs about paying the ferryman of the underworld, but popularized in the US during the Vietnam War as a quiet way for fellow service members to connect and show remembrance, with other coins (nickel, dime, quarter) signifying deeper connections like shared boot camp, service, or being present at death, and these collected coins often fund cemetery upkeep.
 
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Are clothes removed before cremation?

Yes, bodies are typically cremated in clothes, usually what they were wearing or chosen by the family, but they must be made of combustible materials; synthetic fabrics, jewelry, and pacemakers are removed for safety, with families often choosing simple attire or a shroud for direct cremations. If an autopsy was performed, clothing may be removed, but funeral homes can usually dress the deceased again, or the body might be cremated in just a sheet. 
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Why is digging up graves illegal?

It has long been considered taboo to desecrate or otherwise violate graves or grave markers of the deceased, and in modern times it has been prohibited by law. Desecration is defined as violating something that is sacred.
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How many wives did King Arthur have?

King Arthur is famously known for having one wife, Queen Guinevere, but Welsh tradition, found in the ancient Triads, states he married three different women, all named Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere), from different noble families, while later French romances often feature one Guinevere, famously adulterous with Lancelot, leading to debate over if Arthur had multiple wives or just one figure with evolving stories. 
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What happened to Excalibur after Arthur died?

After King Arthur's mortal wounding, his loyal knight, Sir Bedivere (or sometimes Sir Girflet), was commanded to return Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake, its mystical source, by throwing it into the water, a task he failed twice before finally succeeding, resulting in an arm rising from the lake to catch it, signifying the sword's return to the Otherworld with Arthur's passing.
 
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Who became king after King Arthur died?

According to Arthurian legend, particularly after Geoffrey of Monmouth's influential Historia Regum Britanniae, Constantine of Cornwall (also called Constantine of Dumnonia) succeeded King Arthur, taking the throne as Arthur died without a direct heir at the Battle of Camlann. Constantine was portrayed as Arthur's cousin or nephew, a Knight of the Round Table, and a powerful leader who became King of Britain. 
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Why is Merlin obsessed with Arthur?

Merlin's obsession with Arthur stems from a mix of destiny, deep friendship, love, and duty, where he's bound by prophecy to guide Arthur to become the great king who unites Albion and ushers in an age of peace, while also genuinely caring for Arthur as his best friend and someone he deeply trusts and admires. This intense bond means Merlin will do anything, even sacrifice himself, to protect Arthur, viewing him as central to bringing justice for magic users and fulfilling a world-changing purpose. 
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Is the isle of Avalon a real place?

Avalon is primarily a mythical island from Arthurian legend, associated with magic and King Arthur's final resting place, but there are real places named Avalon, most famously the city on California's Santa Catalina Island and a suburb in Sydney, Australia, with the legend itself possibly inspired by ancient Celtic myths of paradise islands. While Glastonbury, England, is strongly linked to Avalon due to a medieval hoax, there's no conclusive proof of a single real-world location for the legendary Avalon.
 
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Who is the true king of Camelot?

Camelot, in Arthurian legend, the seat of King Arthur's court.
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