Arthur of Glastonbury (c. 1539), according to some French sources, was an English Catholic in the sixteenth century. He was martyred during the period...
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traitor on Glastonbury Tor in 1539. From at least the 12th century, the Glastonbury area has been associated with the legend of King Arthur, a connection...
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related to Glastonbury Tor, concerning Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and King Arthur. Joseph is said to have arrived in Glastonbury and stuck his...
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Badon Hill, attributed to Arthur by Nennius. The monks of Glastonbury are also said to have discovered the grave of Arthur in 1180. The other text that...
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Avalon (category Glastonbury)
identified as the former island of Glastonbury Tor. An early and long-standing belief involves the purported discovery of Arthur's remains and their later grand...
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Glastonbury Festival is a greenfield music and performing arts festival on farm land near Pilton, England. It was first held in 1970 and has been held...
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A Glastonbury Romance was written by John Cowper Powys (1873–1963) in rural upstate New York and first published by Simon and Schuster in New York City...
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The Glastonbury Festival (formally the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts and known colloquially as Glasto) is a five-day festival of...
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historicity of King Arthur has been debated both by academics and popular writers. While there have been many claims that King Arthur was a real historical...
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John of Glastonbury (fl. c. 1340) was a Benedictine monk and chronicler. His full name may have been John Seen. In the mid fourteenth century John wrote...
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Esoteric Recordings. 2010. "Arthur Brown – Kingdom Come/Kingdom Come – Journey « Freq". freq.org.uk. "The Glastonbury Festival 1971". Ukrockfestivals...
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mention of Arthur's death given in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, and perhaps also to Glastonbury Abbey's claim to be Arthur's place of...
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Holy Grail (section Chrétien de Troyes)
Grail. One of the most prominent is Glastonbury in Somerset, England. Glastonbury was associated with King Arthur and his resting place of Avalon by the...
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John of Glastonbury further claims that King Arthur was descended from Joseph, listing the following imaginative pedigree through King Arthur's mother:...
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Arthur and Guinevere. Glastonbury, which was once surrounded by water, is believed by some to be the Isle of Avalon, the place where the dying Arthur...
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Matter of Britain (redirect from Arthur Legend)
theme explored by mythologist Joseph Campbell amongst others. Avalon and Glastonbury Battle of Badon and Battle of Camlann Breton mythology and Cornish mythology...
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Knights of the Round Table (redirect from Sir Ector de Maris)
Life of Sir Aglovale de Galis. Arthur the Less or Arthur the Little (Arthur le Petit) is an illegitimate son of King Arthur ("Arthur the Great") found only...
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The following is a list of abbots of Glastonbury: Abbot's Kitchen, Glastonbury Geoffrey Ashe (1973), King Arthur's Avalon, Fontana Knowles Heads of Religious...
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wrote Joseph after 1191, when the monks at Glastonbury claimed to have discovered the coffins of King Arthur and Guinevere. His family is unknown, though...
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Prophecy of Melkin (category Glastonbury)
that linked Joseph of Arimathea with the mythical Avalon, Glastonbury and the court of King Arthur, which had arisen in England in the mid-13th century. The...
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Mordred (redirect from Modred Son Of Arthur)
of King Arthur. The earliest known mention of a possibly historical Medraut is in the Welsh chronicle Annales Cambriae, wherein he and Arthur are ambiguously...
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Excalibur (redirect from Sword in the stone (King Arthur))
(Caliburn) was supposedly discovered during the exhumation of Arthur's purported grave at Glastonbury Abbey in 1191. On 6 March 1191, after the Treaty of Messina...
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Lancelot-Grail (redirect from The Death of King Arthur)
Christian themes in the legend of King Arthur, in particular in the story of the Holy Grail. As in Robert de Boron's poem Merlin (c. 1195–1210), the...
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"Pamphlets". Squid appeared at the Glastonbury Festival in June 2022, and appeared at Rock en Seine and Paredes de Coura festivals in August 2022. Squid...
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The 2010 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place in Pilton, Somerset, England in June 2010. The festival was headlined by Gorillaz...
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Maleagant (category People from Glastonbury)
yr Haf), carries Guinevere (Gwenhwyfar) off to his stronghold of Glastonbury. Arthur locates her after a year of searching and prepares to storm the castle...
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Lancelot (section Lancelot and Arthur)
Mordred, brings an end to Arthur's kingdom. Lancelot's first datable appearance as main character is found in Chrétien de Troyes' 12th-century French...
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Morgan le Fay (category Family of King Arthur)
carried the dead Arthur to her island of Avalon (identified by him as Glastonbury), where he was buried. Writing in the early 13th century in Speculum...
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Igraine (category Family of King Arthur)
made a descendant of Joseph of Arimathea's sister Enigeus. Around 1400, Glastonbury monks modified the genealogies to make the Maimed King either Igraine's...
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Guinevere (category Family of King Arthur)
been found buried alongside those of Arthur during the exhumation of their purported graves by the monks of Glastonbury Abbey in 1091. A major and long-running...
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