Has the birthplace​ of King Arthur been discovered?

Stephen Liddell

In all the names of mythical and semi-mythical beings in history, there are few if any that rank more highly than that of King Arthur and his legendary knights of the Round Table.  Quite why people get so worked up about someone who was for a long time largely thought to be a work of fiction when there are so many documented incredible people who led incredible lives is worthy of debate itself.

That is until you actually read the adventures of King Arthur and his knights.  Highly entertaining and with a moral compass that would make Superman look evil and the adventures of Captain Kirk look like a walk in the park.  Almost single-handedly inspiring the English values of chivalry, law and fairness and an entire later way of life.  Like Robin Hood, arguments rage over where on the scale  he should actually sit between being 100% real and…

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