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Did Sir Kay Kill King Arthur's Son?4 comments

childrenofarthur wrote 6 months ago: Llacheu is Arthur’s son in the earliest Welsh legends and the only of the three sons mentioned … more →

Tags: Descendants of Arthur, King Arthur's Children, Arthurian Books, Guinevere, Morgan Le Fay, king arthur, Llacheu, Amr, Gwydre

King Arthur Is a Myth, But His Chivalry Is Our Desired Reality

Ronald Rodriguez wrote 9 months ago: I am writing this whole article to present The Knight’s Medieval Code of Chivalry. However, be … more →

Tags: History, God, Article, Articles, Ten Commandments, postaweek2012, Knight Templar, chivalry, Knight

King Arthur - Man, Myth ... or Both? - Part Twelve9 comments

badonicus wrote 1 year ago: CONCLUSIONS? Annales Cambriae Everyone’s conclusions to this are going to be different, depending on … more →

Tags: Late Roman and Early Medieval Britain, History, king arthur, Ambrosius, Ambrosius Aurelianus, Arcturus Network, Artúr mac Áedán, Arthur’s Wain, Artur

Dispatches from the Annals

Marissa wrote 1 year ago: One of the major challenges to a student approaching mediaeval texts for the first time is adjusting … more →

Tags: Literature, History, Christianity, Middle Ages, Annals of St-Bertin, writing, monks

King Arthur - Man, Myth ... or Both? - Part Five4 comments

badonicus wrote 1 year ago: OH SOLDIER, SOLDIER … In the quote I used at the end of the last part was “[...] he seems to h … more →

Tags: Late Roman and Early Medieval Britain, History, king arthur, Arthur, Badon, taliesin, Urien, dal riata, demetia

Historical Sources of Arthurian Legend8 comments

Nicole Evelina wrote 1 year ago: Ven. Bede Have you ever wondered where Arthurian legend comes from? No? Don’t worry, you … more →

Tags: Arthurian Legend, Arthurian legend, king arthur, Historical sources, będę, gil@das, Nennius

King Arthur - Man, Myth ... or Both? - Part One (Introduction)20 comments

badonicus wrote 1 year ago: I actually can’t believe I’m tackling this subject, but here goes … INTRODUCTION Whether the f … more →

Tags: Late Roman and Early Medieval Britain, History, king arthur, Artur, dal riata, Dalriada, Artúr mac Áedán, Artúr mac Conaing, Ken Dark

Why Wasn’t Arthur Known As A Wledig?22 comments

badonicus wrote 2 years ago: There will be a lot of people out there asking “What on Earth is a Wledig!” The answer is … no … more →

Tags: Late Roman and Early Medieval Britain, History, king arthur, Ambrosius Aurelianus, Christopher Snyder, Emrys Wledig, Fabio P. Barbieri, gil@das, Gueledig

All Quiet On The Eastern Front? - Part One13 comments

badonicus wrote 2 years ago: INTRODUCTION (Updated 2.1.12) This blog is going through a rethink and rework as of 12.11.11. New ma … more →

Tags: Late Roman and Early Medieval Britain, History, king arthur, Arthur, Badon, Anglo-Saxons, Britannia, Cambro-Irish, John Morris

In Search of the 'Original' King Arthur - Part Eleven28 comments

badonicus wrote 2 years ago: UPDATED 3.6.12 Connections? Before getting on to my conclusion, I want to see what connections, besi … more →

Tags: Late Roman and Early Medieval Britain, History, king arthur, Artúr mac Áedán, Artúr mac Conaing, Arthur, Arthur map Petr, Arthur penuchel, Arthur son of Bicoir

Annales Cambriae (Annals of Wales)

Edileide Brito wrote 2 years ago: The Arthurian References The Annales Cambriae (Annals of Wales) is a Latin language chronicle, datin … more →

Tags: Roman Britain, Badon, Camlamn

In Search of the 'Original' King Arthur - Part One34 comments

badonicus wrote 2 years ago: (Updated: 31.5.12) SINCE WRITING THIS BLOG I HAVE WRITTEN ANOTHER CALLED ‘KING ARTHUR – … more →

Tags: History, king arthur, Late Roman and Early Medieval Britain, Arthur, cadwallon, Cornwall, Artur, Wales, Cunedda


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