arthurian legends in celtic folklore
Arthurian legends in Celtic folklore refer to the incorporation of stories, characters, and themes from the Arthurian legend within the broader context of Celtic folklore. These legends originated in the medieval period and have since become intertwined with the rich Celtic mythology and traditions. The Arthurian legends often feature legendary figures such as King Arthur, the Knights of the Round Table, and the enchantress Morgan le Fay, among others. This interplay between Arthurian tales and Celtic folklore adds a distinctive Celtic flavor to the stories, with elements of magic, heroic quests, and the supernatural.
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