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    King Arthur

    Hi everyone, I have read the thread finding Arthur which I thought caused some controversy, I am starting this thread as to your personal thoughts and not to cause any kind of friction, so here's my question

    I live in the Monts D'Arree area of Bretagne where the legends of Arthur abound, one is related to the town of Huelgoat and La Grotte D'Artus (Arthur's cave) where his treasure is supposedly buried, I've looked and as yet I haven't found it, another legend is attributed to Merlin at the town of Carnac and the standing stones which as legend says were a Roman legion turned to stone by Merlin's magic, there are a lot more legends but I've just cited the two, to my understanding the Arthur legend has more to do with the Brythonic Celts? I know there's Arthur's seat but are there other legends of him in Scotland? I'm not trying to cause any friction as I have stated before I'm just interested in the Arthur legend and any information from you learned ladies and gentlemen will be greatly received, thank you in advance for your kind replies. Kit

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    In truth, I have no idea.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    It has even been suggested that Arthur was a Weegie (Glaswegian)!
    http://www.thenational.scot/news/aca...sgow-roots.826
    Their are various suggestions (?fanciful) that the many hills in the Highlands that nowadays have "Arthur" as a component may be attributed to "ard-tir ..." or "ard-na..." so maybe Arthur's Seat is some such.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neloon View Post
    It has even been suggested that Arthur was a Weegie (Glaswegian)!
    http://www.thenational.scot/news/aca...sgow-roots.826
    Their are various suggestions (?fanciful) that the many hills in the Highlands that nowadays have "Arthur" as a component may be attributed to "ard-tir ..." or "ard-na..." so maybe Arthur's Seat is some such.
    Alan
    Here we go again, Alan. Sigh, sigh and thrice sigh.
    " Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Here we go again, Alan. Sigh, sigh and thrice sigh.
    Thanks for the replies, have I inadvertently put my foot in it???? If I have I do apologise and will close this thread, I was hoping that the oral history of the Celts regarding Arthur from the British Isles, and Europe would be pinned up here, as it is my belief that a lot of oral legends of Arthur have not been written down, just passed from one generation to the other, I was also wondering if the Iberian Celts have similar legends of Arthur. Kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finistere View Post
    Thanks for the replies, have I inadvertently put my foot in it???? If I have I do apologise and will close this thread, I was hoping that the oral history of the Celts regarding Arthur from the British Isles, and Europe would be pinned up here, as it is my belief that a lot of oral legends of Arthur have not been written down, just passed from one generation to the other, I was also wondering if the Iberian Celts have similar legends of Arthur. Kit
    Nothing to apologise for my dear chap! Its the appearance of yet another potential myth and mystery adaptation of British history in general and Scottish history in particular dressed up as " fact" that makes us over here even more cynical about our early history, and is grasped so willingly by some "over there" who then use it to prove goodness only knows what, as absolute fact!
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