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King Arthur left an ancient trail across Britain. Experts say it offers clues about the truth behind the myth
- King Arthur was a mythical Celtic warlord who resisted the Anglo Saxon invasion during the fifth century, leading a tribe of indigenous Britons.
- Arthur is famously linked to Tintagel Castle, which has remains from the fifth century located off Cornwall's coast.
- Geoffrey of Monmouth's 1136 CE book, “Historia Regum Britanniae,” popularized the myth of King Arthur in the medieval period.
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King Arthur left an ancient trail across Britain. Experts say it offers clues about the truth behind the myth
He’s the mythical Celtic warlord who held out against the Anglo Saxon invasion of Britain. His right-hand man was a wizard, he was handed his famous sword by a deity, and he was a romantic — and chivalrous — hero. But did he even exist?
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