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King Arthur's Unknown Knights
It is a little-known fact that King Arthur had more knights than is usually believed.
They included.
The devastatingly handsome, but disappointingly shallow knight - Sir Face.
Sir Pass – Arthur's best knight of all
Sir Port - A great help to all the other knights
Sir Culation – A knight who got around a bit - popular at parties
Sir Prise – the knight who could always be relied on to do the unexpected
Sir Vey – a watchful knight
Sir Monise – a rather long-winded and droning knight, but a good, moral sort
Sir Cuitous - a knight who approached his duties in a roundabout way
Sir Pose - a knight who stands by wild predictions
Sir Cumflex – a knight with a strange accent
Sir Cumvent – the evasive knight
Sir Reen – a calm and cheerful knight
Sir Spicious – a paranoid knight
Sir Real – a vague and insubstantial knight
Sir Cumstances – a knight whose fault it never was
They included.
The devastatingly handsome, but disappointingly shallow knight - Sir Face.
Sir Pass – Arthur's best knight of all
Sir Port - A great help to all the other knights
Sir Culation – A knight who got around a bit - popular at parties
Sir Prise – the knight who could always be relied on to do the unexpected
Sir Vey – a watchful knight
Sir Monise – a rather long-winded and droning knight, but a good, moral sort
Sir Cuitous - a knight who approached his duties in a roundabout way
Sir Pose - a knight who stands by wild predictions
Sir Cumflex – a knight with a strange accent
Sir Cumvent – the evasive knight
Sir Reen – a calm and cheerful knight
Sir Spicious – a paranoid knight
Sir Real – a vague and insubstantial knight
Sir Cumstances – a knight whose fault it never was
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http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/e ngland/ lancash ire/445 1935.st m
King James 1st was supposed to have knighted a joint of beef as it was so tasty ! He touched it with his sword and said 'Arise Sir Loin'
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King James 1st was supposed to have knighted a joint of beef as it was so tasty ! He touched it with his sword and said 'Arise Sir Loin'
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