Website review: King Arthur & the Knights of the Ro...

Lady-Juliet Lady-Juliet discovered this in Medieval History 6 reviews since Feb 16, 2005
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Lady-Juliet discovered 42 months ago
The King Arthur Legends' Celtic Origins
alison56 rated 4 months ago
The Legend of King Arthur artwork by ~H D Johnson
girleddy rated 11 months ago
The Magic Sword Excalibur From the page: "It is believed that the attributes and events of the life of King Artaius and Gwenhwyvar of the British gods have been applied to the actual historical King Arthur and Queen Guinevere in an attempt to preserve the oral traditions of their ancient Celtic spiritual and cultural heritage against the persecution of the Romans during the dark ages... Merlin was Myrddin, Mordred was Medrawt, Galahad was Gwalchaved and Sir Kay was Kai to name a few.
lullacrie rated 13 months ago
King Arthur
metalkpretty1 rated 19 months ago
I just kind of liked his musing here: From the page: "The first world war alone cost thirty million lives and 4 trillion dollars when adjusted to the buying power of modern U.S. dollars. With the money at the time we could have built a three bedroom two bath house furnished with fine hardwood furniture on five acres of quality land for every family in The United States, Canada, Australia, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France, Belgium, Germany and Russia. There would have been enough left to build and stock a first class library and a proper university in every town of 20,000 people or more. Out of the balance we could pay the salaries for life of 125,000 teachers and 125,000 nurses. The remaining balance could have bought 1919 Belgium and France and everything in them." What if a home for every person was built instead of a war fought? How cool would that be? Why destruction when there is such a possibility of creation? I also found Johnson's work well done, very interesting blend of digital and hand work on some of his pieces.
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