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    "Arturus rex" (King Arthur), a 1493 illustration from an early printed book, the Nuremberg Chronicle. The origin of the Welsh name "Arthur" remains a matter of debate. The most widely accepted etymology derives it from the Roman nomen gentile (family name) Artorius. [36] Artorius itself is of obscure and contested etymology. [37]

  2. Sep 24, 2015 · Amazon ebook: Jesus, King of Edessa. PoD paperback: Jesus, King of Edessa. ** and now ** The Grail Cypher King Arthur of Britain was actually King Jesus-Izas of Judaea. Amazon ebook: The Grail Cypher.

  3. The name Arthur itself is derived from Artorius, a Roman family name, and is found on a number of 2nd and 3rd century incriptions in Britain and other provinces. Four or five Arthurs, including a Scottish prince and a Welsh nobleman, are found in the documents for the 6th and 7th centuries, but there are none in the 4th or 5th century records.

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  4. Jul 1, 2021 · Arthur still holds an important place in Britain’s self-identity, and surely will for many centuries more, whether his people continue to see him as a kind of Messiah or as an ordinary mortal man - albeit a great one. Top Image: Statue of King Arthur at Tintagel. Source: Ian Capper / Gallos / CC-BY-SA-2.0. By Meagan Dickerson

  5. May 16, 2017 · In the present day, Arthurian scholars like John Morris, Norris J. Lacy, and Geoffrey Ashe continue to support the claim that Arthur was historical, citing his name as one of the proofs: Arthur is the Welsh version of the Roman name Artorius, Roman names were typically given to children in the regions of Britain and Wales during the Roman occupation, the Arthurian stories originate with Welsh ...

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  7. Oct 31, 2013 · The vital difference between Jesus & Arthur might be the time-gap between when they died and their first recorded appearance. The evidence for Arthur's putative reign isn't mentioned until some 300 years after the 'fact' in the Historia Brittonum, and there are many question marks over its authenticity. The later the evidence is dated, the more ...

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