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Anglija šventykla lietuviškas užrašas runos - Karalius Artūras žr.aprašą.

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JUOZAS ŠEIMYS. Knygos - http://foto.delfi.lt/album/...
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ARTŪRAS ANGLŲ KARALIUS - Kunigaikštis Artūras (artojas).
http://www.lietuvos.net/istorija/sarmatia/sarmatia.htm
Eight evidence - King Arthur.

Lucius Artorius Castus (alanas/alanian arba/or jožygis/jotvingi/iazygian) Epetium (modern Strobrez in Podstrana):

"To the spirits of the departed: Lucius Artorius Castus, centurion of the III legion Gallica, also centurion of the VI legion Ferrata, also centurion of the II legion Adiutrix, also centurion of the V legion Macedonica, also primus pilus of the same [the V legion Macedonica], praepositus of the classis Misenatium (the fleet on the Bay of Naples), praefectus of the VI legion Victrix, dux of the legions of cohorts of cavalry from Britain against the Armoricans, procurator centenarius of the province of Liburnia, with the power to issue death sentences. In his lifetime he himself [possibly: "fecit," "had this made"] for himself and his family . . . ["possibly H. s. est,"] "lies buried here". Collingwood and Wright (1965:232), no. 688; Collingwood, R.G. and R.P. Wright. 1965. The Roman Inscriptions of Britain. Vol. 1: Inscriptions in Stone. Oxford: Clarendon.

Lucius Artorius Castus was a Roman general who lived in the late Second Century AD. He was dux (commander) of several legions in Britannia, where Emperor Commodus sent him in the year 181. Along with his personal legion, he guarded Hadrian's Wall (the border between Britannia, or Roman England, and Caledonia, or barbarian Scotland) with a contingent of 5,500 Sarmatian (Iazyges - Lithuania/Balts Jotižygiai or Jotvingiai) heavy cavalry. The aforementioned 8,000 Sarmatian warriors, 5,500 (VI Victrix ) of whom were sent to Britain and 2,500 of whom were sent somewhere else. 500 Iazyges in Ribchester, 60 miles south of Chester, acted as the administrative center for North Wales and West England Castus standard was a large red dragon pennant.

Option 1: Sarmatian name Artorius - means 'plowman'; lithuanian translation (not a joke) - 'artorius'.

Sarmatiškas vardas 'Artorius' lietuviškai reiškia - 'artorių', 'žemdirbį'.

Option 2: The second syllable of Arthurs name tur means bull, maleness in Baltic language - Tauras.

Excalibur. Kalavijas/kardas.

British scholarship originates this word from the Latin 'chalybs', meaning steel. This etymology is believed to be uncertain, which shows that the story, and the names in it have not originated within the English culture sphere, even though it is very much a part of the thought process of the English people. Irish tradition calls the sword 'Caladbold', and this is the older version of the sword legend. According to Helmut Nickel, curator of arms, armor at the Metropolitan Museum believes that the latin word for steel, 'chalybs'...comes from a Greek word derived from the name of the Sarmatian 'Kalybes', a tribe of smiths. The Baltic 'Kardas', 'Kalti', 'Kalvystė' ('sword', 'strike', 'smithery') words are related to 'Excalibur'.

Tapatumai tarp Lietuvių ir Europinių Sarmatų, leidžia daryti prielaidą, jog lietuviai bei istoriniuose šaltiniuose minimi Europiniai Sarmatai - yra ta pati tauta. O Lietuvos Didžioji Kunigaikštystė - kokybiškai kitas Sarmatijos pavadinimas.

Juozas Šeimys. Heroglifai, runos, raštas.

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