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'''Quest for King Arthur''' is a 2004 [[History Channel]] production introduced by [[Ioan Gruffudd]] and narrated by [[Patrick Stewart]]. The production delves into multiple historical figures who may have contributed to Arthurian legend as early as the third century and as late as the 9th. It cites as our primary source of the legend the writings of [[Sir Thomas Mallory]]. Other writings and sources, many used by Mallory, are cited for their specific contributions to the legend.
'''Quest for King Arthur''' is a 2004 [[History Channel]] production introduced by [[Ioan Gruffudd]] and narrated by [[Patrick Stewart]]. The production delves into multiple historical figures who may have contributed to Arthurian legend as early as the third century and as late as the 9th. It cites as our primary source of the legend the writings of [[Sir Thomas Mallory]]. Other writings and sources, many used by Mallory, are cited for their specific contributions to the legend.


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Revision as of 07:25, 17 December 2009

Quest for King Arthur is a 2004 History Channel production introduced by Ioan Gruffudd and narrated by Patrick Stewart. The production delves into multiple historical figures who may have contributed to Arthurian legend as early as the third century and as late as the 9th. It cites as our primary source of the legend the writings of Sir Thomas Mallory. Other writings and sources, many used by Mallory, are cited for their specific contributions to the legend.