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He, being destined as the most worthy of all knights, is the only knight to sit in the Seat Perilous. This is significant because before his coming, any man who dared sit in that chair was destroyed. When he was fifteen, Galahad was knighted by his father, Sir Lancelot, and joined the Knights of the Round Table. He was the last to join the group and the only occupant of the Seat.

Another point of significance is that he who sits in the Seat Perilous will also achieve the Holy Grail. Before this time none of the knights of Arthur's Court was able to get it. Galahad is most famous for achieving that sacred relic and then devote his life, giving up his earthly state, to God.

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15y ago

His goal was to achieve the holy grail.

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He faced the king who sent his Royal knights to get him.

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he faced a lot; death sirens, and flocks of terrible things

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11y ago

Yes, Sir Galahad did, but he died.

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