King Arthur & Knights of the round table (1 Viewer)

After I finish my LAH rally i'll definitely be after this set

I wonder in which order shall I place the Knights around the table

I searched wiki on the round table, the names written on the table are spelled differently from modern English, and I think 2 of the Knights do not belong to the table
 
Hi Guys, hi Mike,
Many thanks for posting your pic of the Round table... Here is a “piccie” of all the pieces so far...
Actually, I am thinking of adding a couple of more Knights because there are various numbers of knights mentioned in all the different tales, myths and legends... So, the number is definitely flexible...
As for which order to place the figures in... Basically, any way you want but keep Arthur next to the “King” on the table.
Can Oskar tell us which 2 knights don’t belong on the table...? I certainly designed all the figures to go around the table...
Many thanks for your interest guys and... happy collecting !
Andy​
 

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Dear Andy,

Winchester Round Table shows 25 Knights

Sirs Geraint and Caradoc's names are not found on the table

Left column shows the names on the table


Kyng Arthur King Arthur
Sir Galahallt Sir Galahad
Sir Launcelot Deulake Sir Lancelot du Lac
Sir Gauen Sir Gawain
Sir Percyvale Sir Percivale
Sir Lyonell Sir Lionell
Sir Trystram Delyens Sir Tristram de Lyones
Sir Garethe Sir Gareth
Sir Bedwere Sir Bedivere
Sir Blubrys Sir Bleoberis
Sir Lacotemale Tayle La Cote Male Taile
Sir Lucane Sir Lucan
Sir Plomyde Sir Palomedes
Sir Lamorak Sir Lamorak
Sir Bors De Ganys Sir Bors de Ganis
Sir Safer Sir Safer
Sir Pelleus Sir Pelleas
Sir Kay Sir Kay
Sir Ectorde Marys Sir Ector de Maris
Sir Dagonet Sir Dagonet
Sir Degore Sir Degore
Sir Brumear Sir Brunor le Noir
Sir Lybyus Dysconyus Le Bel Desconneu
Sir Alynore Sir Alymere
Sir Mordrede Sir Mordred
 
King Arthur is thought to have been king about 450 A.D to 550 A.D. As in the case of Robin Hood, there is no real proof he existed and the accounts of Arthur written centuries later don't agree with each other. The Winchester Round Table was painted by Henry VIII in 1522 - a thousand years later. How can any depiction of the Round Table be considered as correct or not?

Terry
 
I thought the table was round so they would all be equal?
Mark
 

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