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Historians from the University of Cambridge recently unveiled a rare 13th-century document that depicts the stories of King Arthur and Merlin, with its preservation considered a miracle.
“It was first thought to be a 14th-century story about Sir Gawain but further examination revealed it to be part of the Old ...
In the Cornish moorlands of southwest England lies a mysterious mound ... when local archaeologists started questioning King Arthur’s Hall’s medieval origins. In response, Cornwall National ...
1500 the kings had introduced a more centralised system of justice and consistent punishment. In this video, historian Alice Loxton gives a summary of crime and punishment in medieval Britain.
or the matter of Britain. From Arthur’s birth to his ascension to king and eventually his presumed death, medieval writers told stories of power, greed and love through the lens of fantasy.