The legends about King Arthur came from long ago books written in France. In one legend, the Lady Of The Lake hands the sword Excalibur to Arthur, making him king of Britain. But then...
Another legend states that Arthur pulls the Excalibur sword from a stone, certifying that he would be king. Can it all be so?
Additionally, when mortally wounded in battle, he is taken to a magical land in the west called Avalon, where he revives and remains until the designated time for his return. Hmmm.
So here's my timeline for Arthur, making both seemingly unrelated scenarios possible:
First is the story of the Lady of the Lake. Then later a wounded Arthur goes across the western ocean to Avalon. And finally, at the appointed time, Arthur returns (today) and regains his throne after pulling Excalibur from the stone, which is in France, where the legends were written.
Excalibur has now been pulled from the stone. Is this the ende of jewish rule of mighty Britannia? Is this THE RETURN OF THE KING?
i had an english teacher that was pretty devoted to the arthurian legends so much so she used to say that she would go to medieval type fairs and she would cosplay as a medieval girl of some sort.
she would consume all that was related to camelot and king arthur.
well, i really like her but no she was married so meh, i just appreciate the i got to know her as her student. the past is gone. its just a nice memory that i get to share when i can.
btw, she used to teach english to the some of the foreign players of the florida panthers. that was like in the late 90's though
The Song of Roland is about the Saracens invading France. Roland is sent to discuss matters with them. A traitor (liberals) tells the Saracens how to ambush Roland who summons Charlemagne that comes with his troops and repels the invaders and has the traitor drawn and quartered by four horses and his entire family executed.
Another legend states that Arthur pulls the Excalibur sword from a stone, certifying that he would be king. Can it all be so?
I'm of the opinion that the sword cast into stone was a bronze sword cast into a carved limestone or more likely a soapstone mould. The period also coincides with the Roman invasion of Britain and the transition from the Bronze Age to Iron Age, but its purely speculative.
Arthur returns (today) and regains his throne after pulling Excalibur from the stone, which is in France, where the legends were written.
The earliest stories of Arthur originate in Wales, written by monks in the 7th to 9th century, hundreds of years after the original period took place. It was reimagined by monks like Nennius to popularise chronicles of heroes past during times of Saxon invasion thereafter. This later served as a key influence to Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 13th century, which served as inspiration for multiple popularised works in an Occitanian dialect common to Provençal and the south of France and today's Monaco.
"Green is of Jewish descent through her Algerian-born mother. Green has described herself as "a secular Jew who never attended synagogue as a girl" and feels "like a citizen of the world"."
I've been to Rocamadour several times. Not far from the Sword there is a black Madonna who played a central role in the history of Europe. The legend says that during the battle of Tours, in which the Islamic expansion into Europe was decisively stopped, the Christians were loosing badly and outnumbered until someone appeared holding the black Madonna up on a hill for everyone to see. She gave the Fanks the strength to turns things around and win the battle. I guess the muds will destroy the place eventually in revenge.
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she would consume all that was related to camelot and king arthur.
she was a very pretty woman with blonde hair and blue eyes. she had a nice big too but without being fat herself 🤩
she was a pretty nice person too. your post just made me remember her
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btw, she used to teach english to the some of the foreign players of the florida panthers. that was like in the late 90's though
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I'm of the opinion that the sword cast into stone was a bronze sword cast into a carved limestone or more likely a soapstone mould. The period also coincides with the Roman invasion of Britain and the transition from the Bronze Age to Iron Age, but its purely speculative.
The earliest stories of Arthur originate in Wales, written by monks in the 7th to 9th century, hundreds of years after the original period took place. It was reimagined by monks like Nennius to popularise chronicles of heroes past during times of Saxon invasion thereafter. This later served as a key influence to Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 13th century, which served as inspiration for multiple popularised works in an Occitanian dialect common to Provençal and the south of France and today's Monaco.
Eva Green was also the best Morgan le Fay.
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You nigger faggots have done it to me again.
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Sticking out of rock … and chained to it with a heavy iron chain,
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