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  1. Unraveling the Myth: The Truth About Camelot • The Camelot Mystery • Join us on a journey to uncover the truth behind the legendary castle of King Arthur. Wa...

  2. Subscribe: https://bbc.in/4b7tZxt Welcome to BBC Timestamp, your home for all things history. Shed new light on the past by unveiling hidden worlds throughou...

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  3. Sep 14, 2020 · A visit to Camlet Moat, a mysterious historical location in North London, which an author claims is actually Camelot.My latest book ‘Dark Secrets of Central ...

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  4. Now, the search may finally be over. A retired Bangor University English Literature Professor has revealed what he believes to be the location of Arthur’s Camelot- and it turns out to be a small Roman fort at Slack, outside Huddersfield. (Updated 20.12.16). In Roman times, the fort was called Camulodunum, which means "the fort of the god Camul".

  5. Dec 19, 2016 · Credit: Evrard d'Espinques/WikiMedia Commons) A retired professor from the UK says he might have pinpointed the location of Camelot, the legendary castle where stories claim that King Arthur held court some 1,400 years ago - if he actually existed. According to Arthurian literature expert Peter Field, Camelot used to stand at the site of an ...

  6. Caerleon, South Wales. Both Geoffrey of Monmouth and Chrétien de Troyes place Camelot, Arthur’s chief court and fortress, in Caerleon, South Wales, one of three Roman legionary forts in Britain. Although the name ‘Caerleon’ sounds typically Celtic, it is actually a corruption of the Latin words castrum (fortress) and legio (legion).

  7. Jooney Woodward. The figure of Arthur first appeared in Welsh poetry in the late sixth and early seventh centuries, a hero who was said to lead the Britons in battle against Saxon invaders. But it ...

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