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There is an archaeological feature at the centre of the hillfort known as the 'Giant’s Grave' or, sometimes, 'King Arthur’s Grave'. It is a large pillow mound – an artificial earthen mound used for ...
As early as the 13th century, people have linked the tomb to the mythical King Arthur, the ruler of the fictitious kingdom of Camelot. According to legend, King Arthur battled a giant in a duel at ...
He is, of course, King Arthur, a figure so imbued with beauty and potential that even across the pond, JFK’s presidency was referred to as Camelot — Arthur’s mythical court.
According to legend, Arthur was able to conquer half of Europe, though this has been in dispute since the time of Shakespeare. Yet, if we were to believe the myth, the strong and noble Arthurian ...
A MYSTERIOUS “unicorn” skull has been unearthed near King Arthur’s castle. Tourist John Goodwin dug it up after spotting the long horn sticking out of moss on the edge of a Cornish cliff.&nbs… ...
Historians from the University of Cambridge recently unveiled a rare 13th-century document that depicts the stories of King Arthur and Merlin, with its preservation considered a miracle.