Medraut’s Connections

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About Medraut

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  • Arthur and Medraut slew each other at the Battle of Camlann — Arthur struck down the usurper but received his own mortal wound, after which he was borne away to Avalon.

    The Annales Cambriae (s.a. 537) say only that both Arthur and Medraut 'fell' at Camlann, without specifying who killed whom or casting either as villain. Geoffrey of Monmouth first made Medraut the traitor and narrated the mutual killing.

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