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www.KingArthursLegacy.com
There were TWO King Arthurs, both six generations apart. King Arthur I was the son of Magnus Maximus, and Arthur II was son of King Meurig (Maurice). Arthur I fought the Romans, and killed the Roman Emperor Gratian. Arthur II successfully fought against the Saxons.

Authors Alan Wilson & Baram Blackett have both faced huge opposition over the last 28 years, simply for exposing the truth about our true British history.

This research spans 30 years, and the researchers - one now 76 years old - are still facing carefully planned, and diabolically underhanded character assassination.

Learn now just a little of what 99% of so-called historians fail to show.

For information on their researches: www.KingArthursLegacy.com

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  • This has got to be the most intersting find ever..I will buy the books to learn more. i do hope the establishment will support these finds and do their best to uncover what would be a huge boost to the united kingdom as a whole. What makes this so interesting is the actual evidence that has been found to support the claims. It is very convincing. So Come on Academia please work with Alan, Baram and Adrain and give us the truth. I imagine the names of those who do help will go down in history.

  • Very interesting!

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