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9 June, 17:16

While Gromer claims that Arthur has done him great harm, what can we infer from the line, "The

name meant nothing to the king'?

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  1. 9 June, 17:39
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    Answer:The hero behind the legend of King Arthur probably lived about A. D. 500.

    The real Arthur is believed to have been a military leader of people called

    the Britons. In the first century B. C., the Romans invaded Britain, and they

    ruled for about four hundred years. After the armies of Rome pulled out of

    England in A. D. 410, several tribes tried to seize control. According to the

    earliest legends, a leader named Arthur united the Britons and led them

    to victory against one of those invading tribes, the Saxons. After Arthur's

    death the Saxons and the Angles, another tribe, conquered the Britons, but

    stories about the warrior king's unusual courage and goodness lived on

    among his people through the telling of legends.
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