He’s merely asleep, and will rise again when the time is right to expel the invaders and turn Britain back into a Celtic land. He is, of course, King Arthur, a figure so imbued with beauty and ...
Others believe that the name has Welsh origins. The fifth century Welsh word art means 'bear'. One theory is that art and ur, meaning 'man', gives us the name Artur - literally, bear-man. This is ...
He’s merely asleep, and will rise again when the time is right to expel the invaders and turn Britain back into a Celtic land. He is, of course, King Arthur, a figure so imbued with beauty and ...
From Cornwall to Wales, the modern United Kingdom’s “Celtic Fringe”' is a legacy of this tumultuous period. Many elements of the legend of King Arthur—Camelot, chivalry, courtly love—are ...
The afanc has been variously known as the addanc, adanc, addane, avanc, abhac and abac. Several sites lay claim to its domain, among them Llyn Llion, Llyn Barfog ad Llyn-yr-Afanc (the Afanc Pool), a ...
In the complex tale, Culhwch, the first cousin of Arthur, enlists the king's help in finding the ... believed to have been variations of the same Celtic sources. One man, meanwhile, did more ...
This is the world of Bradwen, the Paladin Knight and Bradwen the Celtic Knight. One man ... a Medieval hero who will forge his fate with the aid of renowned characters King Arthur and Merlin. Travel ...
A lake monster from Welsh mythology, the afanc can also be traced through references in British and Celtic folklore ... Later legends had King Arthur or Peredur slaying the monster.