King Arthur

King Arthur is the subject of a large body of British legend dating as far back as the sixth century. Anecdotes which could accurately place Arthur in a specific historical context are vague and often contradictory, but most of the Arthurian legends are set around the time the Roman Empire left Britain and the Saxons invaded. Arthur may or may not have been based on a historical figure.

King Arthur in "Les Mortes d'Arthur"
The Arthurian legends were relied upon heavily in the naming of geological features of Saturn's moon Mimas.

King Arthur in Ruled Britannia
Christopher Marlowe's intended opus magnus Yseult and Tristan is based on an old British legend which comes from the canon of Arthurian legend, though it had originally existed separate from the Arthurian body.

King Arthur in World War
On being told by William Donovan that the Race had fully expected to confront twelfth-century technology in their twentieth-century invasion of Tosev 3, Sam Yeager was amused to think of the Race expecting to fight "King Arthur and Richard the Lion-Hearted."