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Book SynopsisâLeader of the three British legions against armed men â' Lucius Artorius Castus.â The Arthurian legend begins with this man.
Trade Review‘John Matthews and Linda Malcor have produced a unique book on the earliest sources of influence on the King Arthur legends. The authors combine their life-long experience of work on comparative mythology and Arthurian lore to outline a novel theory on the origins of Arthur in the period of the Roman Empire.’ -- Dr Krešimir Vuković, Humboldt Research Fellow, LMU Munich
‘Many people have gone on a quest to find their own personal version of King Arthur, Camelot, and The Round Table. This enduring and emotional mythos resonates deeply in the human psyche and probably will for as long as humanity remembers ‘The King that was and shall be.’ Among all the powerful archetypal imagery of Ladies of the Lake, Grail Quests and ‘Might for Right’, there lies flesh and bone. This work is the closest we’ll ever get to knowing the real identity of the man who became the legendary King Arthur.’ -- Mark Ryan, author and swordmaster on Jerry Bruckheimer’s King Arthur
‘I am one hundred per cent convinced that one amazing Roman officer – Lucius Artorius Castus – is the historical foundation of King Arthur and his knights. There are just too many clues to be a coincidence, too many ‘shared fossils’, and the map of this reality just fits together too damned well. So, take your first-class seat with Linda Malcor and John Matthews as you begin your adventure into one of the most contentious mysteries of all time: Who was King Arthur?’ -- David Franzoni, screenwriter for Gladiator and King Arthur