Read Geoffrey Ashe's book 'The Discovery of King Arthur';
"Ashe ... argues that the most distinctive feature of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Arthur is not his battles against the Saxons, on which subsequent reworkings of the legend have focussed, but his extensive campaigning overseas, particularly in Gaul. When correlated with other independent historical sources, Monmouth's account clearly points to one historical figure on whom the Arthur legend must be based. That person is...."
Ynys Prydein. Spelt with an "e" not an "a". No such thing as a Celt. A 16th century invention to muddy the waters & for the english imposters to lay claim to the throne. The indigenous people of Briton were & still are the Cymry. This is why the likes of the xenophobia Time Team refuse to mention them. "When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses
over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic." -- Dresden James
if you ever watch time team they never refer to 'celts' its allways 'late iron age ' or romano/british' the only reason we have the term 'britain ' is because the norman invaders wernt able to pronounce the word 'prydain '
controversial tv :) will sub now.
philos4r 3 weeks ago
Read Geoffrey Ashe's book 'The Discovery of King Arthur';
"Ashe ... argues that the most distinctive feature of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Arthur is not his battles against the Saxons, on which subsequent reworkings of the legend have focussed, but his extensive campaigning overseas, particularly in Gaul. When correlated with other independent historical sources, Monmouth's account clearly points to one historical figure on whom the Arthur legend must be based. That person is...."
splinterbyrd 3 months ago
The Legends are real. The Castle is the Castle at Questenberg, Germany. There is where you will find King Arthur's Castle.
downyourtube 5 months ago
Ynys Prydein. Spelt with an "e" not an "a". No such thing as a Celt. A 16th century invention to muddy the waters & for the english imposters to lay claim to the throne. The indigenous people of Briton were & still are the Cymry. This is why the likes of the xenophobia Time Team refuse to mention them. "When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses
over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic." -- Dresden James
Cilmaen 7 months ago
if you ever watch time team they never refer to 'celts' its allways 'late iron age ' or romano/british' the only reason we have the term 'britain ' is because the norman invaders wernt able to pronounce the word 'prydain '
kevthedruid 7 months ago
Totally awesome!!!
dianeholladay 11 months ago