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Sir Matthew

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King Arthur's round table found.
« on: 2010-07-15, 00:29:15 »
Here's a link I found on the PaRenFaire.net site.  Interesting article claiming researchers and archeologists have found Arthur's round table.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7883874/Historians-locate-King-Arthurs-Round-Table.html

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Re: King Arthur's round table found.
« Reply #1 on: 2010-07-15, 01:39:20 »
Wow! If you read the blogs for that one, it opened up a whole can of worms! ;)

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Re: King Arthur's round table found.
« Reply #2 on: 2010-07-15, 04:25:04 »
ya i read that too. hmm

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Re: King Arthur's round table found.
« Reply #3 on: 2010-07-15, 16:00:41 »

I still take it with a grain of salt. It's possible that some actual historical accounts influenced the Arthurian stories, but I'm inclined to believe they're still primarily stories.
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Re: King Arthur's round table found.
« Reply #4 on: 2010-07-15, 16:39:55 »
I live 10 mins away from Chester and the roman amphitheater is just that, and a small one too lol  :P

Chester has such an abundance of roman and medieval history that they really don`t need to fabricate more legends to attract MOPS  ::)

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Re: King Arthur's round table found.
« Reply #5 on: 2010-07-16, 00:57:01 »
Yeah, I thought it was an interesting article, but didn't really give it a whole lot of serious consideration.  I think the Arthurian legends have some historical basis, but are probably a hashing of events from several different people's lives and possibly even time periods that have been woven together to teach people lessons and provide a moral compass. 

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Re: King Arthur's round table found.
« Reply #6 on: 2010-09-16, 19:59:58 »
Being a direct descendant of ole Pendragon himself (at least in spirit) I can assure you that table never actually existed; it was whatever table they took it upon themselves to gather round in any given moment.  lol
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