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Historians from the University of Cambridge recently unveiled a rare 13th-century document that depicts the stories of King Arthur and Merlin, with its preservation considered a miracle.
Both Arthur and Mordred, according to Geoffrey of Monmouth, were mortally wounded. Parsons rattles off evidence that he says supports this scenario: beside King Arthur’s stone, an A.D. 1086 ...
This was the mysterious island to which King Arthur was said to have been taken after he was severely wounded at the Battle of Camlann. It is shrouded in mystery, especially because it is a place ...
King Arthur's Hall isn't the only Neolithic structure ... while Arthur was fatally wounded and taken by a magical boat to the mystical island of Avalon. Several ancient sites around Bodmin Moor ...
and a valiant show of strength allowing Arthur to kill Mordred, the King is close to death, but removed from the battlefield by Merlin, whilst Gwen tends to the wounded and the enemy force is ...