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Series of novels by Bernard Cornwell
The Warlord Chronicles or The Warlord Trilogy is a series of three novels about Arthurian Britain written by Bernard Cornwell. The story is written as a mixture of historical fiction and Arthurian legend. The books were originally published between 1995 and 1997 by Penguin and Michael Joseph in the United Kingdom and by St. Martin's Press in the United States. It has been adapted for television as The Winter King.
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best known books feature the adventures of Richard Sharpe, a British soldier during the Napoleonic Wars. The first 11 books of the Sharpe series (beginning...
menace in the form of the Danes in The Saxon Stories and the Saxons in TheWarlordChronicles. Alfred also resembles Arthur in his mission as the only man...
Cornwell loved the novels of C. S. Forester which chronicledthe adventures of fictional British naval officer Horatio Hornblower during the Napoleonic Wars...
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3 October 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2014. Cornwell, Bernard (2011). WarlordChronicles. Penguin UK. ISBN 978-0-241-96002-8. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
final battle at the end of the play/film; and when Arthur knights the young boy "Tom of Warwick". In Bernard Cornwell's TheWarlordChronicles, Pellinore is...
Whyte's The Camulod Chronicles (1992–97); and Bernard Cornwell's TheWarlordChronicles (1995–97). See List of books about King Arthur. Thomas 1993, pp...
Court, the protagonist, time traveling American Hank Morgan, tries to help the severely wounded Sir Maleagant, but is stabbed by him. In TheWarlord Chronicles...
Bernard Cornwell's TheWarlordChronicles, many of his legendary deeds (such as throwing Excalibur into the lake; or in Cornwell's story, the sea) are carried...
Fisher King figure. In Bernard Cornwell's TheWarlordChronicles, Uther is the King of Dumnonia as well as the High King of Britain. In these novels, Arthur...
Inquisition Caer Cadarn from the novel series TheWarlordChronicles - set in Cadbury Castle, Somerset, according to the author's note in The Winter King.[citation...
series TheWarlordChronicles by Bernard Cornwell, has clubfoot. It is often used as a symbol for his weakness as a ruler. Charlie Wilcox, the main character...
TheWarlordChronicles, more historically grounded and realistic than usual treatments of Arthurian legend, Nimue is an Irish orphan adopted by the British...
in TheWarlordChronicles series. Rosalind Miles wrote a trilogy about Tristan and Isolde: The Queen of the Western Isle (2002), The Maid of the White...
by Michael Vartan in the novel's film adaptation (2001). Lancelot is a major character in Bernard Cornwell's TheWarlordChronicles trilogy of novels (1995–1997)...
Branwen. In Bernard Cornwell's 1996 novel Enemy of God (part of his TheWarlordChronicles series), King Mark is a physically- and morally-monstrous tyrant...
Characters based on Meurig and Tewdric appear in Bernard Cornwell’s WarlordChronicles series. "EBK: King Meurig the Younger of Gwent & GlywysingName"....