When we think about King Arthur, we often think of the myths and legends surrounding him. We think of the Sword in the Stone, the Roundtable, knights of the Round Table, Merlin, and Excalibur. While these stories and myths are certainly part of the Arthurian legend, the true story of King Arthur is much more fascinating and interesting.
The real story of King Arthur is one of a great warrior king who united the various kingdoms of Britain under one ruler, and established a peace and order like never before.
The legend of King Arthur is one of the most enduring in British history. The stories of his knights, his quest for the Holy Grail, and his final battle have been told and retold for centuries. But what if the legend is not just a story? What if it is based on real events?
This is the claim made by Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett, two amateur historians who have spent decades researching the history of King Arthur. They believe that Arthur was a real person who was born on Christmas Day 503AD, in Glamorgan South Wales.
King Arthur I fought the Romans on Roman soil and King Arthur II fought against the Saxon invaders on British soil.
Wilson and Blackett's research has been met with scepticism by some historians. However, they have also won the support of others, who believe that their work is groundbreaking.
In their book, "The King Arthur Conspiracy," Wilson and Blackett argue that Arthur was born in Glamorgan, Wales, on Christmas Day 503 AD. They claim that he was the son of King Meurigh and Queen Onbrawst, grandson to the Pendragon King Theodric (Tewdrig), further related to Magnus Maximus, and further back to Emperor Constantius and further back still to the Holy Family.
According to Wilson and Blackett, Arthur was raised by Merlin, and his band of old warriors. In contrast to the Hollywood rubbish of Merlin being a wizard, and Arthur pulling a sword to be King, the true story of King Arthur tells a more realistic version.
“Arthur was educated by Merlin, who was intent on making him a War King, whether Arthur liked it or not.”
The work of Wilson and Blackett has challenged the traditional view of British history. They have shown that there is more to the story of King Arthur than meets the eye. They have also raised the possibility that Arthur was a real person who played a significant role in British history.
The research of Wilson and Blackett is ongoing. They are still uncovering new information about King Arthur and his time. It is possible that their work will one day lead to a complete reassessment of British history.
According to the historical research of Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett, everything we know about our ancient British history is totally false
Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett
Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett were two amateur historians who spent decades researching the history of King Arthur and the ancient Britons. They believed that the traditional view of British history, which holds that the country was invaded by the Romans and the Saxons in the 5th century and that the Dark Ages followed, was false. They argued that the Celts were not invaders, but rather that they were the descendants of the ancient Britons. They also argued that King Arthur was a real person who lived in the 6th century and that he was a British king who fought against the Saxons.
The Work of Wilson and Blackett
Wilson and Blackett's research was based on a variety of sources, including archaeological evidence, linguistic evidence, and historical records. They argued that the traditional view of British history was based on a number of false assumptions, including the assumption that the Romans and the Saxons were invaders and that the Dark Ages were a time of chaos and barbarity.
The Legacy of Wilson and Blackett
The work of Wilson and Blackett has been met with both scepticism and support. Some historians have dismissed their work as being based on speculation and wishful thinking. Others have argued that their work is groundbreaking and that it has the potential to revolutionise our understanding of British history.
The Future of Arthurian Studies
The work of Wilson and Blackett has sparked a new interest in Arthurian studies. A number of historians and scholars are now working to test the claims made by Wilson and Blackett. It is possible that their work will one day lead to a complete reassessment of British history.
In addition to the work of Wilson and Blackett, Ross Broadstock (1966-2022) single-handedly founded Britain's Hidden History group. The group is dedicated to re-evaluating ancient British history.
Ross Broadstock was a very passionate and dedicated man and his work has been impactful in bringing awareness to the great legacy and history of Britain. His unexpected passing on the morning of 17 October 2022, remains very upsetting for those in Britain's Hidden History community. The number of people Ross touched through his work is unmeasurable, and he leaves a grieving community touched by his passion, love and enthusiasm for the work he loved. It is encouraging to know his legacy will live on and continue to impact others through the Britain Hidden History community.
The work of Wilson, Blackett and Ross Broadstock, as well as the work of other historians and scholars, is challenging the traditional view of British history. It is possible that one day we will have a complete reassessment of British history, and that King Arthur will be seen as a real person who played a significant role in British history.
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