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King Arthur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3875 words) |
 | Arthur makes an appearance in a number of well-known Welsh vitae ("Lives") of 6th-century saints: for example, in the Life of Saint Illtud, he is said to be a cousin of that churchman. |
 | Arthur, who is described as his kinsman, agrees to the request, and fulfils the demands of Olwen's giant father Ysbaddaden, which includes his hunt for the great boar Twrch Trwyth, described at length by the author. |
 | In almost all accounts Arthur is said to have been mortally wounded, but to have been taken after the battle to Avalon (sometimes identified with Glastonbury in Somerset, England), where his wounds are healed or his body buried in a chapel. |
| Arthur (movie) - definition of Arthur (movie) in Encyclopedia (160 words) |
 | Arthur is a 1981 film which tells the story of a drunken playboy millionaire called Arthur Bach who can only inherit if he marries. |
 | The movie was written and directed by Steve Gordon. |
 | Arthur was followed by a 1988 sequel, Arthur 2: On the Rocks. |