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Picture of ampmaster
Registered: February 22, 2004
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He was a Roman Cavalryman Conscripted from these incredible horsemen (a people) and he and his men (the knights) help the celts kcik the romans and the Saxons off the island it's a good rental.


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I never saw King Arthur. What did it say?


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Yeah the movie King arthur put forward a plausible explanation to King Arthur.

On the Trojan war read the book Trojan Odyssese(sp) By: Clive Cussler though fiction it raises some intresting theories with some real world support.


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I very much doubt Camelot existed, but King Arthur..well. The fact that King Arthur and the castle of Camelot is not religious in nature makes me lean toward the theory that it's a myth based upon a real-life figure you may have been less dramatic and heroic than believed.

I put it in the same category as the Trojan War. Only slightly less arguable. It is a great myth, though.


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