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King Arthur


Peace lasted a few years. The Saxons, Angles, and Jutes wanted more land, and Vortigern wanted the tribute lowered. The treaty fell apart and war ensued. Just 25 years after Rome had left, the Saxons tried to conquer Britain. This was the time of Arthur. In 465, as Ambrosius Aurelianus was leading the Britons against the Saxons, a legend named Arthur was born. Pieces of Arthur's life do appear to be historical. He seems to be a prince of "the tribe of Britons called Silures, whose country was South Wales-. Nearly all who feel Arthur existed " and there are definitely some who doubt " agree that Arthur did in fact have twelve victories against the Saxons it is very likely that Arthur was a Dark Age warrior, perhaps even a petty king or war-leader of the Celts. Archaeologists believe that two documented battles, those of Badon in AD 516 and Camlann in 537, are the nearest historical events which could prove Arthur's existence. It's known that his most likely death date was AD 537.
             There is indisputable proof that, if Arthur did live, he shared his leadership with other war-leaders and kings. The existence of several war-lords in the fifth century AD make it highly possible that Arthur could have held a similar role in the sixth century, in fact Arthur could very well have held the post of the Roman military official known as the Comes Brittannorum (Count of Britons), who employed cavalry to defeat Saxon foot-soldiers, thereby securing his Battle of Camlann.
             It is also very likely that he was approximately fifteen when he came to power, explaining why legend persists to call him "the boy-king. The first mention ever to Arthur was by a poet in the year 600. His poem called the Gododdin was about a valiant warrior. The poem admits that the warrior was not the best by stating, "But he was not Arthur." This line was the first time any reference had been made to Arthur. We can infer from the poem that Arthur was a warrior and that he was the best.


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