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Description: tudies in Legendary History: Arthuriana and Celtic Mythology The Quest for the Dux Bellorum "No character, eminent in ancient history, has ever been treated with more extravagance, mendacity and injustice, than the renowned Arthur, the illustrious monarch and valiant commander of the Britons" - (J Ritson, The Life of King Arthur, 1825) Arthur: The Eternal Enigma The historical mystery of the identity of King Arthur would appear to be an eternal enigma until someone unearths a document or archaeological evidence to reveal the identity of the Dux Bellorum, the hero who rallied Post-Roman Britain against the Saxon onslaught. Arthur is claimed by all the Celtic lands of North West Europe: Scotland; Wales; Cornwall; Brittany; with new theories endlessly put forward claiming to reveal the true identity of the historical Arthur.


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