Sir Walter Raleigh.
Sir Humphrey Gilbert
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They say both yes sir and aye sir. Since they come from sailors, they say aye. Aye is not the same as yes; aye is an affirmative answer
There a few Tudor explorers but there are two very famous Tudor explorers one SIR FRANCIS DRAKE two SIR WALTER RALEIGH.To the two above you have to add these, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir John Hawkins, Sir Martin Frobisher, Sir Richard Hawkins, John Cabot, Sebastian Cabot and Henry Hudson.The most famous Tudor explorer was Sir Francis Drake. Perhaps the most recognised explorer, whilst discovering the New World alongside the Spanish, he in fact was encouraged by Elizabeth I to attack and harass Spanish shipping, rather successfully, which in turn delayed the Spanish Armada by a year.
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No I believe it was, from what i read, it was Sir Richard's last squire, Tristan
Sir Tristan was a Cornish heo and one of the Knights of the Round Table. Tristan was sent to fetch Iseult back from Ireland to wed the king. However, he and Iseult accidentally consume a love potion while en route and fall helplessly in love. The pair undergo numerous trials that test their secret affair.
In the legends surrounding King Arthur, the three notable horse riders are often identified as Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, and Sir Tristan. Sir Lancelot is renowned for his romance with Queen Guinevere, while Sir Gawain is celebrated for his loyalty and virtue. Sir Tristan is famous for his tragic love story with Isolde. Together, they are key figures in Arthurian mythology, each embodying different ideals of chivalry.
King Arthur, Sir Gwain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Perceval, Sir Galahad, Sir Bors, Sir Kay, Bedivere, Lucan the Butler, Sir Girflet, Sir Yvain, Sir Erec, Cador, Hoel, King Pellinor, Tristan, Morholt, Palemedes, Dinadam :)))
Tristan did. Tristan invented Tristan.
In no particular order, in my opinion. LOL 1) Sir Lancelot 2) Sir Gawain 3) Sir Tristan 4) Sir Gareth 4) Sir Bedwyr 5) Sir Galahad 6) Sir Griflet 7) Sir Lamorak 8) Sir Dinadan 9) Sir Tor 10) Sir Ywain 11) Sir Percival 12) Sir Bors de Ganis
The legendary Knights of the Round Table, associated with King Arthur, include prominent figures such as Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Galahad, Sir Percival, Sir Bors, Sir Tristan, Sir Bedivere, Sir Kay, Sir Agravain, Sir Lamorak, Sir Ector, Sir Palamedes, and Sir Gaheris. Each knight is known for their unique qualities and adventures, contributing to the rich tapestry of Arthurian legend. Their tales often revolve around quests for the Holy Grail and battles against various adversaries.
Tristan Erwin goes by Tristan.
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Tristan Jarred is 5' 7".