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The '''Emperor Arthur''' (also known as Artur, Artos, Artorius and other variations) was a historical figure who may have died around 537 A.D. |
The '''Emperor Arthur''' (also known as Artur, Artos, Artorius and other variations) was a historical figure who may have died around 537 A.D. |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | Arthur was noted as probably having a [[Roman]] education which he used to create a swift and effective body of cavalry and would have been the last major figure of power before post-Roman Britain sank into its decline. This made his lustre as a warlord shine all the more in the darkness that followed. The Roman rule of Britain had ended, leaving behind a chaos that would evolve into the [[Dark Ages]. |
+ | Arthur was noted as probably having a [[Roman]] education which he used to create a swift and effective body of cavalry and would have been the last major figure of power before post-Roman Britain sank into its decline. This made his lustre as a warlord shine all the more in the darkness that followed. The Roman rule of Britain had ended, leaving behind a chaos that would evolve into the [[Dark Ages]]. |
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He was a 'historical' figure that may have inspired the later legends of King [[Arthur Pendragon]]. |
He was a 'historical' figure that may have inspired the later legends of King [[Arthur Pendragon]]. |
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 12 August 2015
The Emperor Arthur (also known as Artur, Artos, Artorius and other variations) was a historical figure who may have died around 537 A.D.
Background[]
Arthur was noted as probably having a Roman education which he used to create a swift and effective body of cavalry and would have been the last major figure of power before post-Roman Britain sank into its decline. This made his lustre as a warlord shine all the more in the darkness that followed. The Roman rule of Britain had ended, leaving behind a chaos that would evolve into the Dark Ages.
Behind the scenes[]
He was a 'historical' figure that may have inspired the later legends of King Arthur Pendragon.