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Myth of the Month 12: The Arthur Cycle -- pt. 1: Creating "King Arthur"

from Historiansplaining: A historian tells you why everything you know is wrong · host Samuel Biagetti, PhD

Why does the earliest known picture of King Arthur show him riding on a goat and charging towards a deadly cat-monster? How has the tale of King Arthur and his knights evolved since it first emerged from Celtic folklore? We consider the shaping of the Arthur story from the songs of mysterious Welsh and Breton bards to the high medieval romances of French courtier-poets. Sign on as a patron to hear pt. 2: “The Rise & Fall of Camelot” -- https://www.patreon.com/posts/39400154 Or alternatively, non-patrons can buy the entire playlist of Myths of the Month, including “The Enlightenment,” “Race,” & “Capitalism,” among others: https://www.patreon.com/collection/2031535?view=condensed Find the new Lyceum platform and app -- www.lyceum.fm/ Suggested further reading: Nicholas J. Higham, "King Arthur: The Making of the Legend"

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