Arthur's companion

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Arthur's companion is Sir Bedivere, one of the earliest and most loyal Knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend, famed for returning Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arthurian character
Knight of the Round Table
fictional character
allegiance King Arthur's court
surface form: Camelot
appearsIn Arthurian legend
Matter of Britain
associatedObject mythical Round Table of Camelot
surface form: Round Table
associatedTheme chivalry
loyalty
obedience to a dying king
associatedWith Excalibur
The Lady of the Lake
surface form: Lady of the Lake
companionOf King Arthur
culture British mythology
gender male
languageOfOrigin Middle English
Old French
literaryGenre chivalric romance
romance
literaryTradition medieval literature
loyalTo King Arthur
loyaltyTrait loyal
mythologicalCycle Arthurian legend
surface form: Arthurian cycle
narrativeMoment present at King Arthur's final moments
notableFor returning Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake
roleInLegend one of the earliest Knights of the Round Table
servesAs Arthur's companion
setting Great Britain
surface form: Britain

King Arthur's court
surface form: Camelot
task dispose of Excalibur at Arthur's command
weapon sword

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Bedivere role Arthur's companion