King Arthur son of Uther Pendragon and his Knights of the Round Table in Camelot, with his advisor Merlin, and his
trusty sword Excalibur, has been a fascination to all walks of life for hundreds of years. In the romances King Arthur is married
to Guinevere and he successfully warred against the Saxons of South East Britain under their ruler
Hengist. The romances tell how Hengist was allowed into this country by invitation of the traitor
Vortigern, and who by way of treachery had slain several hundred of the Nobles of Britain.
They also tell how Arthur planned a vastly successful campaign of all Britain, Europe, and
even Rome itself which culminated in the killing of the Roman Emperor.
Many scholars have become perplexed in their searches for a single Arthur who achieved all
the above told in the later classics. The reality is a little different. There were several
Arthur's of Britain but only two who match the exploits given in the classics. One was a General
and son of the British Western Emperor Magnus Maximus, who in the late 4th Century with his armies of Britain
set off for Europe and took on the might of Rome, killing its Emperor Gratian.
The later Arthur was a King of the 6th Century. He was the son of Meurig ap Tewdrig and it was
this King Arthur that successfully defeated the Saxons. There was in his time a catastrophic
natural disaster which hit the Island of Britain at the latter end of the 6th Century, causing
terrible fires throughout the land and major flooding in other parts by a massive Tsunami.
The confused histories by later writers such as Geoffrey of Monmouth made a major mistake
and accidentally merged these two Arthur's into one Mighty King Arthur. This has caused untold
havoc in trying to authenticate British History, which has been compounded even more with
the deliberate suffocation of our British Heritage by parties that do not want this story
told - the ramifications of what is revealed via this Arthur research is very disturbing for
the religious and political powers.
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