HarryK wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 6:36 am
Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Fri Sep 14, 2018 6:12 am
King Arthur myths have everything to do with Christ and fighting degeneracy.
The modern novels and film's are total garbage, however.
There are so many different venerations of King Arthur all the way back to the original source you’d be amazed from the historical perspective. And as far as I’m concerned, Excalibur 1981 was one of the best depiction of the life and times and the pure goriness that was the Middle Ages.
Think you could dial back the “hate”? It does get weary and boring.
Dude, I have been obsessed with Arthurian mythology since I was a child.
Excalibur was not even remotely close to the reality of that time. The time of Arthurian Britain was not even the medieval period. It was late antiquity. Late 4th century to mid 5th century. It's a periphery of the collapse of the Roman Empire. That's the context. The later stuff is mostly French troubadour poetry in the high middle ages. The really good stuff is all in various dialects of old English (like Sir Gawain and the Green Knight). That was written in the early medieval period.
The actual armies of the Romano-Celts of Britain after the legions departed for Gaul looked far more like Roman armies of the time, with Celtic auxiliaries. "Castles" were old Roman fortresses along the coast, and Celtic-style wooden defenses within the interior.
The cities were totally Romanized. Londonium (London) was a Roman city before the Saxons controlled that area and it went into hibernation. Aqua Sulis (Bath) was like a Roman resort city that was turned into a defensive position.
Best case argument for a real Arthur was a Romanized Celt who became a kind of warchief of the armies of the various petty kingdoms and tribes that emerged immediately following the departure of the legions rather than an actual king. We kind of know the names of the little kingdoms and I don't think Arthur comes up there. He commanded those troops in twelve great battles against the Saxons, culminating in the Battle of Baden hill.