The Evolution of the Arthurian Myth

The legend of King Arthur continued to evolve in the centuries after Geoffrey of Monmouth’s work. The 12th and 13th centuries saw a flourishing of Arthurian literature, particularly in France and England. Writers such as Chrétien de Troyes and Sir Thomas Malory expanded the Arthurian legend, introducing key elements such as the Knights of the Ro

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The Historical Evidence: Did King Arthur Really Exist?

Despite the many literary accounts, evidence of the real historical existence of King Arthur remains scarce. Some historians argue that Arthur was a composite figure based on various leaders, warriors, and even mythical figures, rather than a single individual. Others speculate that Arthur may have been a local chieftain or military leader who foug

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The Role of Letters in Shaping History

  The letters of medieval England provide us with invaluable insights into the political, social, and religious dynamics of the time. They reveal the complex relationships between monarchs, clergy, and nobility, as well as the challenges and concerns faced by ordinary people. Whether royal decrees or personal messages, these letters serve a

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