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[quote:Anonymous Coward 18128665:MV8yMDIwNDQ2XzM0NzAyNTk2XzkxRjFFMkJD] Do you know who the real king arthur was? Was he an incarnation of Jesus? I quote "His son Meurig may have been responsible for uniting Gwent with Glywysing to the west in the 7th century, through marriage. [b]It has been suggested that Meurig's son, Athrwys, may be the origin for King Arthur, although others consider this unlikely."[/b] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Gwent "Athrwys (sometimes misspelled as Arthwys) was a Prince, possibly a King, from Gwent in Wales, who is generally accepted as having lived in the early 7th century." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athrwys_ap_Meurig Was he whom started the house of wessex? It seems Cedric could be from Gwent. http://www.angelfire.com/ego/et_deo/cerdic_of_wessex.wps.htm "Theories proposed in books and journal articles on the identity of Cerdic of Wessex generally agree that he may be identified with one of the contemporary British royals of that name, who include: (a) [b]Cerdic of Gwent;[/b] (b) another Cerdic (Cauritus) (Carahes; Caradoc) of Gwent; (c) Cerdic, a contemporary who maybe identified with Cerdic of Wessex; (d) Cerdic of Hampshire, identified with Monmouth’s Keredic (d541); (e) Cerdic (d534), [b]son of King Arthur, which theory was proposed by Geoffrey Ashe in his book "Discovery"."[/b] [/quote]
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We have knowledge and now is the time to let it out. There is not much time left. I cannot outright tell but if I am asked I may reveal.....
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