Lot (Arthurian legend): Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Lot in Arthurian Legend was the king of Lothian, Orkney, and Norway which leads to his name which essentially means "King of Lothian". He is the father of most popularly Gawain, Gareth, and in Welsh tradition, Mordred. His wife was the sister of King Arthur and is variously named Morgause and Anna. He is variously cited as already being a king on Arthur's side, as a rebel King against Arthur, and as Arthur's page who was later raised to King of Norway.

See also: List of Arthurian Characters

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