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An essay on the historic King Arthur, his life and times.
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List of links with brief annotations.
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An A to Z explanation of characters, motifs, and places pertaining to the Arthurian legends.
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Le Morte d'Arthur pictures by Francoise Taylor, a summary of Sir Thomas Malory's story, an Arthurian search engine, and other Arthurian legend topics.
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Comprehensive list of Arthurian literature and arts websites, presented by Kathleen Nichols, Pittsburg State University.
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Essays analyzing the Arthurian sources, by Thomas Green.
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Selective list of Arthurian sites on the internet, by John J. Doherty, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University.
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This site is centered in the Arthurian Lore in all its topics: History, Literature and Mythical as well (Requires joining the Yahoo's Group to access material)
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Abstracts and paid access to articles, along with subscription and submission details, the Arthurnet e-mail list, and suggested readings and teaching materials.
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Extensive collection of Arthurian resources at Britannia Internet Magazine.
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Presents texts, infopedia, and list of Arthurian artists.
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Section edited by Brian Edward Rise.
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Analysis of the Arthurian legend and its historical roots. The real King Arthur was guardian of an heretical British Church, his story erased from the record by history’s victors.
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Overview provided by the village of Caerleon, reputed location of King Arthur's Camelot.
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Articles, maps, and pictures related to Arthurian legend and tradition.
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Descriptions of characters and locations in the tales.
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Information on the legend, history and geography of King Arthur and his knights.
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The King Arthur section of the Early British Kingdoms website, largely covering the historical but also the literary Arthur.
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An investigation into the Welsh version of the tales - with visual and audio effects.
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A site dedicated to King Arthur and the myths and legends associated with his life. Contains geographical information about the era, its key characters and events.
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Annotated guide to resources on the net.
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List of links with brief annotations.
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Examines the legends of King Arthur in their historical and political context.
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Crash course in all the names and legends.
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Where is The Holy Grail hidden? Shugboroug Code is solved and the biggest mystery of history is revealed.
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Has the Holy Grail been found at last? A paper by a Rosslyn Templar discusses what the Holy was, or is, and its symbolic meaning.
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This site offers unknown legends, as well as traditional tales. Many never heard before tales, several pictures and links are included.
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Electronic database of Arthurian texts, images, bibliographies, and basic information, by the University of Rochester.
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Contains articles surrounding the descendants of the grail bloodline and the relevance of the grail family today.
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Downloadable book by D. F. Carroll who claims to have proven the reality and identity of King Arthur.
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Brief overview of some of the common elements of the Arthurian legends, along with slides.
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Overview of characters, history, art and origins, prepared by University of Idaho students.