- Sir Lucan
Sir Lucan the
Butler is a servant ofKing Arthur and one of theKnights of the Round Table in theArthurian legend . The duties of a "butler" have changed over time; Lucan was supposed to have been in charge of the royal court, along withBedivere theMarshal and Kay theSeneschal .Lucan is the son of Duke Corneus, brother to Sir Bedivere and cousin to Sir
Griflet . He and his relatives are among Arthur's earliest allies in the fight against the rebel kings such as Lot,Urien , andCaradoc , and remained one of Arthur's loyal companions throughout his life. In most accounts of Arthur's death, from theLancelot-Grail Cycle toMalory 's "Le Morte d'Arthur ", Lucan is one of the last knights at the king's side at theBattle of Camlann . He is usually the last to die; he helps Arthur off the battlefield after he battlesMordred , but the stress is too much. He dies from his own wounds just before the king returnsExcalibur to theLady of the Lake and sails off forAvalon .Though the knight Arthur asks to cast the sword into the lake is usually Griflet (Lancelot-Grail) or Bedivere ("Le Morte d'Arthur", the "
Alliterative Morte Arthure "), the 16th century English ballad "King Arthur's Death" ascribes this duty to Lucan. ["King Arthur's Death" is a continuation of the ballad "The Legend of King Arthur". See Noble, James (1991). "King Arthur's Death". InLacy, Norris J. (Ed.), "The New Arthurian Encyclopedia", pp. 262–263. New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-4377-4.]A character named Lucan appears in the 2004 film "King Arthur", played by Johnny Brennan. He is a young boy found and cared for by Arthur's knight
Dagonet .Notes
References
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Lacy, Norris J. (1991). "Lucan". In Lacy, Norris J. (Ed.), "The New Arthurian Encyclopedia". New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-4377-4.
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