INTRODUCTION
Sir Galahad had become one of the most renowned knights of Arthurian legend, he was simply known as the “Perfect Knight” which came to no surprise as his qualities of heroism, kindness, and chivalry created the foundation of purity. Sir Galahad was the son of Lancelot and Elaine, which who became one of the three knights designated to aggressively accept the Quest for the Holy Grail. This honorable quest appeared at the round table from a vision protected by God in the presences of Arthur’s court. The seat at the round table was specifically reserved for a knight that held such purity and heroism, Galahad was destined to assume the responsibility in the quest for the legendary grail. The truth was revealed to Sir Galahad after five years of perilous battles, conquest and difficulty, which leaves him as one of the only to have seen the Holy Grail himself. BIOGRAPHY
Arthurian legend, described Galahad as one of the purest and most noble knights of Arthur’s Court. Sir Galahad was the prohibited son of Lancelot, a celebrated knight, and Queen Elaine of
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The stories chronicle Arthur’s life, the adventures of his knights, and the adulterous love between his knight Sir Lancelot and his queen, Guinevere. The legend was popular in Wales before the 11th century, was brought into literature by Geoffrey of Monmouth, and was adapted by other medieval writers, including Chretien de Troyes, Wace, Lawamon, and Sir Thomas Malory, becoming entwined with legends of the Holy Grail. From Victorian times, when interest in the legend revived, it has figured in major works by Alfred Tennyson and T.H. White (The once and Future King). It is uncertain whether Arthur was a historical figure. Medieval sources say he was 6th century warrior and champion of Christianity who united the British tribes against the Saxon invaders, died in battle and Camlan c. 539, and was buried at