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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 ...
- Joshua J. Mark
Mar 30, 2021 · The Romans and their allies set out to defeat Arthur, and they meet his army at a valley called Siesia. It is a very bloody battle, but the Romans are eventually overcome by the Britons. In this version of the story, Arthur never arrives at Rome itself, for he has to turn back and defeat his usurping nephew Mordred in Britain.
King Arthur (Welsh: Brenin Arthur, Cornish: Arthur Gernow, Breton: Roue Arzhur, French: Roi Arthur), according to legends, was a king of Britain. He is a folk hero and a central figure in the medieval literary tradition known as the Matter of Britain. In Welsh sources, Arthur is portrayed as a leader of the post-Roman Britons in battles against ...
Nov 9, 2024 · King Arthur, legendary British king who appears in a cycle of medieval romances (known as the Matter of Britain) as the sovereign of a knightly fellowship of the Round Table. It is not certain how these legends originated or whether the figure of Arthur was based on a historical person. The legend possibly originated either in Wales or in those ...
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Battle of Camlann. The Battle of Camlann (Welsh: Gwaith Camlan or Brwydr Camlan) is the legendary final battle of King Arthur, in which Arthur either died or was mortally wounded while fighting either alongside or against Mordred, who also perished. The original legend of Camlann, inspired by a purportedly historical event said to have taken ...
The death of King Arthur and beyond. Arthur was planning to cross the Alps and attack Rome itself at the end of the winter, but he received the news that Mordred had proclaimed himself as King of Britain and was living in adultery with Guinevere. Arthur returned home, defeating the traitor’s army in Cornwall by the River Camel.
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May 27, 2023 · While Gildas admits that under the leadership of Aurelianus, the Romano-Britons pushed back the Saxons with occasional setbacks, Nennius credits Arthur with 12 battles and 12 victories. Badon is the last of these. Nennius does mention Ambrosius as a King of the Britons, but Arthur is the hero of his focus.