What were the names of the Knights of the Round Table?
Well, that all depends on whom you ask. The mythical King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table have been the subject of tales dating back to the 1100s. Many of these stories were based on legends and historical accounts from as early as the 5th century. While some characters are common to most Arthurian fiction, details vary among versions. Two of the most popular writings about King Arthur are the History of the Kings of Britain, written by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century, and Le Morte D’Arthur, written by Sir Thomas Malory in the 1400s. The works of French poet Chrtien de Troyes in the 1100s also contributed to Arthurian legend. A collection of romantic prose known as the V