He is, of course, King Arthur, a figure so imbued with beauty ... He was supposedly the leader of a tribe of Celts — indigenous Britons — when the Saxons invaded Britain in the fifth century.
This is King Arthur's Britain. -In his account to simplify ... for mass slaughter of local Britons by violent Angle and Saxon tribes. -I have never seen any evidence of an invasion.
Whether or not he existed, King Arthur is one of the greatest legends of British (and European) literature, enchanting audiences since at least the 9th century. But as Radio 4 history podcast You ...
According to legend, King Arthur was a war leader who fought in ... of the personal name “Bassa” and “ingas,” denoting a tribe or clan. Thus, the name of this place is “the stream ...
Three things were plaguing Lludd: a demonic tribe called the Coraniaid; vanishing provisions from the king's court; and a recurring scream which struck fear into Lludd's people, causing women to ...