Doug Centurion

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 1412
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Posted: Thu May 02, 2002 7:20 am Post subject: King Arthur |
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I love the various theories about Arthur. Here's a hypothesis that
the Round Table is a mistranslation of "beehive stone building" and
that the building is located in Scotland, and is mentioned in a
historically correct poem about the retreat from Bannockburn which
says the English army passed by it:
http://reportboston.com/article.php?sid=43&mode=thread&order=0
And a short online book to prove that Arthur was a late 6th century
king in the North, not the South:
Arturius-A Quest for Camelot`
published in 1996.The book is available to download free on
http://www.legendofkingarthur.com
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Doug
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