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See the stunning medieval manuscript telling tales of King Arthur, in ink and polished gold, that's headed to auction
More than 700 years ago, an anonymous scribe set down the tales of King Arthur and his Round Table in a vellum manuscript. He ...
New evidence suggests an amphitheater became a stronghold linked to Arthur’s Round Table. New evidence reveals how a Roman amphitheater was transformed into a fortified stronghold in the 5th century.
The Great Hall, built over 750 years ago, is owned by Hampshire County Council. It was purchased in 1642 for £100. King Arthur’s Round Table has stood or hung in the Hall for over 700 of those years..
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