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  1. An Arthurian Triangle: A Study of the Origin, Development and Characterization of Arthur, Guinevere and Modred by Peter Korrel, 1984-12
  2. Arthurian Legends of the Middle Ages by George Cox, Eustace Jones, 1995-03
  3. An Arthurian Reader: Selections from Arthurian Legend, Scholarship and Story by John Matthews, 1991-07
  4. Arthurian Sites In The West (South-West Studies) by C.A. Ralegh Radford, M.J. Swanton, 2002-01-01
  5. The Magical Quest: The Use of Magic in Arthurian Romance by Anne Wilson, 1990-12
  6. Arthurian triptych;: Mythic materials in Charles Williams, C. S. Lewis, and T. S. Eliot by Charles Moorman, 1973
  7. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Volume 1); A Middle-English Arthurian Romance Retold in Modern Prose, With Introduction & Notes by Jessie Laidlay Weston, 2010-10-14
  8. A Companion to Arthurian & Celtic Myths & Legends by Mike Dixon-Kennedy, 2006-12-25
  9. Arthurian Literature and Christianity: Notes from the Twentieth Century (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities)
  10. Bulfinch's Mythology: Age of Fable, Age of Chivalry, and Legends of Charlemagne, all in a single file by Thomas Bulfinch, 2008-02-14
  11. Celtika (Holdstock, Robert. Merlin Codex, Bk. 1,) by Robert Holdstock, 2003-03-01
  12. Arthurian Figures of History and Legend: A Biographical Dictionary by Frank D. Reno, 2010-10-03
  13. The Secrets of Avalon ~ An Introduction to Arthurian Druidism by August Hunt, 2010-04-21
  14. Isolde: Maiden of White Hands Bk. 2 (Isolde 2) by Rosalind Miles, 2004-02-02

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Next is Elaine (from arthurian legend), who carries the shield ofLancelot, who spurns her love causing her to die of her grief.
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83. Behind The Name: Welsh Mythology Names
LANCELOT m English, Welsh mythology Celtic name of unknown meaning. In Arthurianlegend Lancelot was the bravest of the knights of the Round Table.
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t h e e t y m o l o g y a n d h i s t o r y o f f i r s t n a m e s Welsh Mythology Names The names listed here occur in the mythologies and legends of Wales. ARANRHOD f Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Possibly means "huge wheel" or "round wheel" in Welsh. In Welsh myth Aranrhod was the mother of the twin brothers Dylan and Lleu Llaw Gyffes. In earlier myths she was a goddess of the moon. ARIANRHOD f Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Variant of ARANRHOD , influenced by the Welsh word arian "silver". ARTHUR m English, Welsh Mythology
Pronounced: AR-thur
The meaning of this name is unknown. It could be derived from Celtic art "bear" combined with viros "man", or it could be related to Irish art "stone". Alternatively it could be related to an obscure Roman family name Artorius . Arthur is the name of the central character in Arthurian legend, a 6th-century king of the Britons who presided over the knights of the Round Table. He may or may not have been an actual person. BEDIVERE m Welsh Mythology
Anglicized form of the Welsh name Bedwyr , which is of unknown meaning. In Arthurian legends Bedivere was one of the knights of the Round Table, one of the original companions of King Arthur. He was the one who threw Excalibur into the lake after the king died.

84. Mythography | Celtic Mythology And Art
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For best results, use lower case queries in Altavista's syntax... search help! Do you have a specific question about Celtic mythology? Then try the Mythography forum Dictionary of Celtic Mythology This book is a great source for information about Celtic mythology! Described as both a "who's who" and a "what's what", this reference book features entries on the important gods, heroes, and other characters from Celtic myth and legend. Bulfinch's Mythology Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend Home About Mythography ... Contact Us! No part of this website, including text and images, may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means without the express prior written permission of Loggia.com.

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(Redirected from Sun mythology People have worshiped the Sun and Gods who represent the Sun for all of recorded history . Hence, many beliefs and legends have been formed around this worship. Sun gods are generally (though not always) male, and usually the brother, father, husband and/or enemy of the lunar deity (usually female). They were often gods of truth, honesty, virtue, prophecy, intellect and fertility. Solar Deities
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    Unlike in many other culture, Chinese people do not personify nor worship the Sun or the Moon . The most likely reason is the heavy influence of Taoism and I Ching in Chinese culture because the moon represents Yin and the sun represent Yang which are the basis of everything in nature.

    87. Dark Age Of Camelot - History And Mythology Of The Realms
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    These guides are written by the beta testers of the massively multiplayer online roleplaying game Dark Age of Camelot conceived and developed by Mythic Entertainment. The purpose of this page is to help refresh your understanding of the history of post-roman Britain and Athuriana, the history and mythology of the Celtic peoples - especially of the Irish during the Age of Heros, and the history of the ancient Germanic and Scandanavian peoples and the mythology of the Viking era. The other guides deal with specific classes or abilities within the framework of the game. Dark Age of Camelot is set in the Kingdom of Albion in the years immediately following the death of King Arthur. Players of the game enter a world in chaos, where ArthurÂ’s peace has been shattered and dark forces threaten the Kingdom. Unlike traditional role-playing games in which a playerÂ’s greatest challenge is fighting computer-controlled monsters, players in Camelot will come face-to-face with their greatest challenge yet, other players. In Camelot, players must choose to be members of one of the three Realms that are striving for mastery in this chaotic world: The Britons, the Celts, or the Norse. The Britons are the former kingdom of Albion, once ruled by the great King Arthur. The Celts are from the wild and magical western island of Hibernia. The Norse are the large barbarians from the lands of Midgard, located far to the north of Albion. (From the

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    89. Mythology Page : Creative Minds Unlimited
    Creative Minds Presents For the month of March April 1998 we will focus on theArthurian Romances and the stories of The Lady of the Lake Gawain and the
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    Did Arthur exist? Well, there are references to Arthur's reign in the historical context that even doubting scholars can not refute. In 950 AD, a scholar wrote Annales Cambriae , which describes a battle that took place in 516 AD. This is the first mention of a historical Arthur, who fought 12 battles against the Saxons including a battle of Badon. In the Battle of Badon, Arthur was suppose to have killed 960 men with his own hand and drove the Teutonic invaders out of Briton. Through other historical fragments, we hear of Arthur (also referred to as Artorius in Roman history) as a shrewd and cunning warrior, living during the 5th or early 6th century. With driving the Teutonic invaders out and successfully pushing the Picts and Scots back into the highlands, Arthur became a figure greatly esteemed by his countrymen and was considered the overlord of the Briton Kingdoms. There are other scholars that have written of these battles, but there is no mention of Arthur.
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  • 92. King Arthur Timeline Of Arthurian History Legend
    193044 - Charles Williams produces most important modern reinterpretations of Arthurianmythology in War in Heaven (1930), Taliessin Through Logres (1938
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    ," the modern title given to the collection of notes made by John Leland, Henry VIII's court antiquary, during his extensive travels for the purpose of documenting the historical treasures of England. There are several items of Arthurian significance: in his notes on the county of Somerset, Leland relates a tradition equating the ancient hillfort, Cadbury Castle, with King Arthur's Camelot; also in Somerset, Leland tells us that "a bridge of four stone arches which is known as Pomparles (over the River Brue near Glastonbury) is the place where, "according to legend, that King Arthur cast his sword into it;" in his Cornwall notes, Leland discusses a river in the Camelford area. He says, "in some histories it is called Cablan. It was beside this river that Arthur fought his last battle (Camlann), and evidence of this, in the form of bones and harness, is uncovered when the site is ploughed."
    - Polydore Vergil completes "Anglica Historia" in which he is critical of Geoffrey of Monmouth's history, in general, and his portrayal of Arthur, in particular. He even goes so far as to question Arthur's existence.

    93. Mythology
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    94. THE LAURA LEE SHOW - John Matthews
    Ovates and Druids. John Matthews is a leading authority on Arthurianmythology and the Western Shamanic Tradition. Here a couple
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    John Matthews is a leading authority on Arthurian mythology and the Western Shamanic Tradition. Here a couple selections referred to during the interview on The Laura Lee Show. The Elements of the Arthurian Tradition
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