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King Arthur and Camelot Who is King Arthur? Was there a place called Camelot? Bethany Ackerman

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King Arthur and Camelot

Who is King Arthur? Was there a place called Camelot?

Bethany Ackerman

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History of Mystery› Who exactly was Arthur? Did he exists?

Some people believe that he ruled as king from the kingdom of Camelot while others believe that Arthur was a warrior and battled the Saxons. Some people go as far to say that he was a god!

› Most stories and facts about Arthur come from the British saying that he lived on British islands, and battled in Ireland. It is truly a mystery.

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Science Fiction Theories The story goes that King Uther, Arthur’s

father, married a women and had a son named Arthur. She died and Uther became deathly sick. Arthur was given to Merlin, a wise magician, who gave Arthur to a good knight where he grew up and became a man.

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Science Fiction Theories During that time, Uther had died and

fights broke out between the knights, who all had reasons that they should be king. Merlin, seeing this, placed a magical sword in a stone in front of a well known church, which he engraved with the words, “Whoever pulls this sword out, is the right and true king.” Every knight in the kingdom came to the test, and all failed.

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Science Fiction Theories Someone had mentioned the sword to

Arthur and he sent out to retrieve it. He walked up to the rock, oblivious of the words engraved, and pulled it out. He was escorted to the throne room and anointed king of

Camelot. He then set out for the Holy Grail and was killed by his mortal enemy, a evil wizard named Mordred.

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Scientific Explanation Some people believe that Arthur was

not a king, but a warrior that fought with kings and that his actual name was Dux Bellorum.

This is very possible, but where, then, did we get the name, Arthur?

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Your Reasoned Judgment I believe that there was a King Arthur and that

he ruled a kingdom (not necessarily Camelot). Writings of this great person began around

33AD. Science says that “Arthur” and Camelot” never

existed and was instead called different names, so why did the name “Arthur” come up in so many early writings? I think the only explanation is that Arthur did exist, but I do have skeptics when it comes to magic.

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Work-Cited Slide “King Arthur.”Britannia History. 2007.

January-March 2011. http://ww.w.britannia.com/history/h12.html.

Krystek, Lee. “King Arthur’s Camelot.” 1997. January-March 2011. http://www.unmuseum.org/camelot.htm.

“King Arthur.” Wikipedia. 2011. January-March 2011. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur.