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Arthur is assumed to have been a [[Muggle]]. There is no knowledge that he ever performed any type of [[magic]] or had any drop of magical [[blood]] in his veins. King Arthur was also well known for pulling a sword out of a stone which if taken will make the person king of Britain. |
Arthur is assumed to have been a [[Muggle]]. There is no knowledge that he ever performed any type of [[magic]] or had any drop of magical [[blood]] in his veins. King Arthur was also well known for pulling a sword out of a stone which if taken will make the person king of Britain. |
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+ | *[[Jamie Campbell Bower]], who plays the teenage [[Gellert Grindelwald]] in the [[Harry Potter]] films, plays Arthur in the TV series [[wikipedia: Camelot (TV series)|Camelot]]. [[Merlin]] is played by [[wikipedia: Joseph Fiennes|Joseph Fiennes]], brother of [[Ralph Fiennes]] ([[Tom Riddle| Lord Voldemort]]), and [[Morgan le Fay]] is played by former Bond girl [[wikipedia: Eva Green|Eva Green]]. |
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Revision as of 16:37, 20 May 2011
King Arthur ruled what is today Britain during the Middle Ages.[1] The Dark witch Morgan le Fay was Arthur's half-sister,[2] and her enemy, the wizard Merlin, was a member of his Court.[1]
Arthur is assumed to have been a Muggle. There is no knowledge that he ever performed any type of magic or had any drop of magical blood in his veins. King Arthur was also well known for pulling a sword out of a stone which if taken will make the person king of Britain.
Behind the scenes
- Jamie Campbell Bower, who plays the teenage Gellert Grindelwald in the Harry Potter films, plays Arthur in the TV series Camelot. Merlin is played by Joseph Fiennes, brother of Ralph Fiennes ( Lord Voldemort), and Morgan le Fay is played by former Bond girl Eva Green.
Appearances
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Famous Wizard Card (Merlin)
- ↑ Famous Wizard Card (Morgan le Fay)
External links
- King Arthur at Wikipedia