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In general, the name Arthur is of Celtic origin and means “bear” or “man of valor.”. It is a strong and masculine name that has been popular for centuries. The name Arthur is often associated with bravery, courage, and strength, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a name with a powerful meaning.
Oct 16, 2024 · King Arthur, legendary British king who appears in a cycle of medieval romances (known as the Matter of Britain) as the sovereign of a knightly fellowship of the Round Table. It is not certain how these legends originated or whether the figure of Arthur was based on a historical person. The legend possibly originated either in Wales or in those ...
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Historical Evidence For Alexander and Julius Caesar
- Knowing Or Believing?
- What About The Bit Characters?
- Socrates
- Evidence Or Just Stories?
- A Historian’S Justifiable Starting Point
For Alexander the Great we have coins and other epigraphy as primary evidence. We also have a number of mythical narratives of Alexander. But the primary evidence testifies to his real existence nonetheless. With that primary evidence in mind, we can have confidence that not all literature about Alexander is necessarily fictional. I have compared t...
None of this mean that anyone today can “know” that either of these characters existed in the same sense that we can “know” who our bosses are at work, or who our prime ministers or presidents are today, or that Kennedy was president and was shot, or that Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon. Evidence for contemporary and recent persons in ...
Within the pages of the secondary literary evidence associated with these historical persons are many other names for whom we have no primary evidence. But because these names appear in works for which we have some good grounds for believing are about genuine historical persons and events, we can have some confidence that they, too, are historical....
But what about non-political figures like Socrates? We don’t have coins minted in his name or other epigraphy testifying to his existence. We have no primary evidence for him. (By primary evidence I mean evidence that is physically contemporary with him.) We only have secondary evidence attributed to Plato, Xenophon and Aristophanes. Plato, reputed...
As Philip Davies showedin relation to the Primary History of Israel (Genesis to 2 Kings), it is circular reasoning to argue for the historicity of a narrative by appealing to the historical construct created by the narrative itself. For example, a narrative claiming to be about King David and itself written within the approximate time of that same ...
A bit of grandmotherly wisdom can go a long way. We all know it is foolishness to believe whatever we are told without good reason. Historians begin with good reasons for believing in certain persons and events. From this starting point they can explore and test evidence and learn more things. There will be various degrees of probability associated...
So why the name change from Jesus to Arthur? Well, Jesus was considered to be the Sun at the center of the zodiac - which is why he had twelve disciples (twelve constellations), and why the symbol of Christianity was the fish (Pisces). The round table was actually a zodiac, with Jesus as the Sun-deity sitting at its center, surrounded by his ...
Jul 1, 2021 · The image of King Arthur as the savior of the British people was so powerful it endured the centuries, even into the 20th century when anti- German sentiments ran strong in the British community in the wake of the Great War and the lead-up to World War II. As a British leader who had triumphed over the Germanic peoples (Saxons) in the distant ...
Apr 18, 2017 · The paternal grandfather of King Arthur also has many synonymous names in legend. In history, he was Exuperantius, a Praetorian Prefect of Gaul, who was killed in an uprising in 424 AD. In legend, he is called, among other names, Constantinus, Custennin Gorneu, Cunedda Wledig and Cynon Meriadoc. The names all mean the same.
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F 73. (6) Arthur map Petr and father of Nougoy, a ruling house of Dyvet (South-West Wales) was born. His grandfather was named Voteporix (Vortiporius) ment still exists, bearing his title Protector, in. He is said by Gildas writing about 548 to be ruling in. So for over a century the name Arthur appears.