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MNeagle
12th July 2010, 05:37 AM
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Historians claim to have found the site of Camelot Photo: photolibrary.com


Researchers exploring the legend of Britain’s most famous Knight believe his stronghold of Camelot was built on the site of a recently discovered Roman amphitheatre in Chester.

Legend has it that his Knights would gather before battle at a round table where they would receive instructions from their King.

But rather than it being a piece of furniture, historians believe it would have been a vast wood and stone structure which would have allowed more than 1,000 of his followers to gather.

Historians believe regional noblemen would have sat in the front row of a circular meeting place, with lower ranked subjects on stone benches grouped around the outside.

They claim rather than Camelot being a purpose built castle, it would have been housed in a structure already built and left over by the Romans.

Camelot historian Chris Gidlow said: “The first accounts of the Round Table show that it was nothing like a dining table but was a venue for upwards of 1,000 people at a time.

“We know that one of Arthur’s two main battles was fought at a town referred to as the City of Legions. There were only two places with this title. One was St Albans but the location of the other has remained a mystery.”

The recent discovery of an amphitheatre with an execution stone and wooden memorial to Christian martyrs, has led researchers to conclude that the other location is Chester.

Mr Gidlow said: “In the 6th Century, a monk named Gildas, who wrote the earliest account of Arthur’s life, referred to both the City of Legions and to a martyr’s shrine within it. That is the clincher. The discovery of the shrine within the amphitheatre means that Chester was the site of Arthur’s court and his legendary Round Table.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/7883874/Historians-locate-King-Arthurs-Round-Table.html

Libertarian_Guard
12th July 2010, 05:57 AM
It would be something if the sword that Merlin embedded in the stone would turn up as well.

sirgonzo420
12th July 2010, 06:03 AM
It would be something if the sword that Merlin embedded in the stone would turn up as well.


It's kinda funny... now when I see the name "Merlin" my first thought is of an old queer dude.

Libertarian_Guard
12th July 2010, 06:10 AM
It would be something if the sword that Merlin embedded in the stone would turn up as well.


It's kinda funny... now when I see the name "Merlin" my first thought is of an old queer dude.




When I think of King Arthur my first thought is something along the lines of "Monty Python"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL0dnrFbhtE&feature=related

Libertarian_Guard
12th July 2010, 06:15 AM
It would be something if the sword that Merlin embedded in the stone would turn up as well.


It's kinda funny... now when I see the name "Merlin" my first thought is of an old queer dude.




No. That Merlin was embedding his 'sword' in something else.

sirgonzo420
12th July 2010, 06:18 AM
It would be something if the sword that Merlin embedded in the stone would turn up as well.


It's kinda funny... now when I see the name "Merlin" my first thought is of an old queer dude.




No. That Merlin was embedding his 'sword' in something else.


Hahaha

I was gonna make a "sword joke" but I figured I'd leave it for someone else.

;D

TPTB
12th July 2010, 06:52 AM
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It's kinda funny... now when I see the name "Merlin" my first thought is of an old queer dude.


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Lol... but the legendary original Merlin was also a queer old dude... so no real conflict.

In fact, Merlin was so damned queer that most of the young men were scared of him.

Except for Arrrthur, of course lol... For some unknown reason the pretty young Arthur liked Merlin. So much so that he'd sneak out into the undergrowth in the forest at night and play gay magical games with the queer old man and his big wooden staff.

Yeah, like it's any wonder Arthur had trouble with Sir Lancelot banging Guenevere. Bahahaha. Lancelot... get it?

Arthur was gayMo... just like most royal Princes and Politicians. :D

sirgonzo420
12th July 2010, 06:54 AM
It's kinda funny... now when I see the name "Merlin" my first thought is of an old queer dude.


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Lol... but the legendary original Merlin was also a queer old dude... so no real conflict.

In fact, Merlin was so damned queer that most of the young men were scared of him.

Except for Arrrthur, of course lol... For some unknown reason the pretty young Arthur liked Merlin. So much so that he'd sneak out into the undergrowth in the forest at night and play gay magical games with the queer old man and his big wooden staff.

Yeah, like it's any wonder Arthur had trouble with Sir Lancelot banging Guenevere. Bahahaha. Lancelot... get it?

Arthur was gayMo... just like most royal Princes and Politicians. :D









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I guess the more things change, the more they stay the same!

Nothing new under the sun!

;D

TPTB
12th July 2010, 07:02 AM
Come to think of it, King Arthur's famous round table was probably a big round bed.

Why else would they call the tough guys Knights. "Nighty Knight, Sir Lancelot."

"I beseech you, my Lord, not to bugger me while I'm mounting your Royal wife." lol

sirgonzo420
12th July 2010, 07:15 AM
Come to think of it, King Arthur's famous round table was probably a big round bed.

Why else would they call the tough guys Knights. "Nighty Knight, Sir Lancelot."

"I beseech you, my Lord, not to bugger me while I'm mounting your Royal wife." lol




bahahahahaha!

Eyebone
12th July 2010, 08:14 AM
I believe, ye hollow men, that before Arthur left he gave Excalibur to The Lady of the Lake, so the sword could be found in the lake.

sirgonzo420
12th July 2010, 08:21 AM
I believe, ye hollow men, that before Arthur left he gave Excalibur to The Lady of the Lake, so the sword could be found in the lake.


Ah yes; with the watery tart!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o76WQzVJ434