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King Arthur
Fact or Myth
Kings Arthur
has appeared in many ancient legends and although his story has been
embellished by many writers, we can be certain that the story of King Arthur is
based on the life real charismatic military leader.
So who might
King Arthur have been?
We can be
certain King Arthur was not a medieval King with a council of knights in suits
of armour and a big castle called Camelot that looks
something like the North Wales castles built by English King Edward 1 (1272
-1307).
We know very
little historically but if we accept that he existed, then King Arthur was
probably a 5th century warrior chief who protected his peoples from the Saxon invaders
for a time.
The battle of Camlan probably took place and is connected to King Arthur,
but virually everything about King Arthur is
conjecture. He could have come from Cornwall, Wales, Southern England, Northern
England . Britain abounds with sites which have King Arthur connections.
King Arthur
was said to be the son of Uther Pendragon
and Ygraine of Cornwall. Arthur is a near mythic
figure in Celtic stories such as Culhwch and Olwen. In early chronicles he is presented as a military
leader, the dux bellorum suggesting a conncetion with the declining post Roman Britain of the
time.
In later
romance he is a king and emperor. The Tudor monarchs traced their lineage to
King Arthur and used that connection as a justification for their occupation of
the English throne.
Irrespective
of whether King Arthur was real or mythical, it cannot be denied that King
Arthur has been a major influence on literature, from the early Middle Ages to
the present day. And although if King Arthur had been a "real" king,
he would have lived around the 5th or 6th centuries, it is more as a Middle
Ages knight that he is presented in literature.
From Malory to Tennyson to T. H. White. The central story is of
a noble kingdom of high ideals, whose ideals are undermined by the adultery of
Queen Guinevere with Lancelot, the most noble of
all the
knights. And eventually brought down by the treachery of Mordred.
In spite of this, Arthur's memory lives on. Historia Brittonum (written c.830AD) says “Arthur fought against
them [the Saxon invaders] in those days, together with the kings of the
Britons, but he was the leader in battles [dux bellorum].”
The rest of the text lists a number of his supposed battles of which the Battle
of Badon is the only one that we know from
other historical
sources (Gildas’s De Excidio
Britanniae of c.540AD, which mentions the battle but
not Arthur).
The main
impetus for Arthurian stories starts with Geoffrey of Monmouth who records
Arthur's birth, childhood, ascension to the throne, military conquests, and
death. He places King Arthur as living from the late fifth century to 542, when
the king was mortally wounded in his last battle. This story became the basis
of the Arthurian legend, and was built on by Chrétien de Troyes
and Sir Thomas Malory.
Geoffrey
completed his History around 1130, using earlier sources such as Gildas, Nennius, The Annales Cambriae and Bede. But none of these makes any subsantial
mention of a King Arthur. So where did he get his facts? Geoffrey claimed to
have had in his possession a "certain very ancient book written in the
British language." However nobody else has used this book, and if it
existed, has not been passed down to modern times
Other attempts
to fill-out the above concept of King Arthur have focused on trying to localise this Arthur. Arthur has been placed by various
researchers as the war-leader in the North of Britain, the South, the Midlands,
southern
Scotland as
well as Wales and Cornwall . But these are not particularly sucessful
at localising King Arthur, as the early
"historical" references just
are too vague
to tie him down.
But the main
source of Arthurian myths did not come from British English writings. Rather
from French authors living in Brittany about 300 years before Malory's epic Arthurian tale was published.
They might
well have based their tales on stories told by English Crusaders in the 11th
century, but they undoubtedly embroidered these stories themselves. These early
romantic novelists gave us most of the myths that was later further embroidered
by Malory and Tennyson.
So really King
Arthur, the 'King of the Britons' was in probably a French invention, as are so
many of the details of the legend that come from these early French writers.
Lancelot, his affair with Guinevere, Excalibur, Camelot, the Round Table, Sir
Perceval all originate with these French writers.
And at roughly
the same time Geoffrey of Monmouth was writing his History of the Kings of
Britain. In Geoffrey's story Arthur lived during a war-torn period in Welsh history,
and becomes the leader of a large kingdom he has created by military victories
against the invading Saxons. In Geoffrey's account,
Arthur goes on
to invade France, defeats the Roman armies and almost conquers the remnants of
the Roman empire.
It seems that
there was a war leader, whose name we do not know, who defeated the Saxons,
checking their advance temporarily. As time went by people remembered this
leader fondly, the good old days and a touch of "Oh, if only ... was our
leader now". Eventually the name Arthur stuck as his name in folk memory,
and his ascribed deeds grew long after his death - King Arthur arrives, the
once and future king.
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