What does ARTHUR mean? Arzh ou Arth, in old Welsh and Cornish, is the BEAR. As for Ur, the third planet of the Alcor system in the constellation of Grande OURse — Ursa Major. The bear is gold made of animals. The bear is a giant that kills man like man kills a rabbit. Was this name used by a single leader or by a dynasty?
All the giants of Alcor were Black warriors of the Bear Clan
The name Arthur was etymologically related to the Celtic name of the bear, “artos” meaning both “bear” and “warrior.” His name is related to that of the goddess bear Artio. Arthur’s explanation is Artorix, “bear-king” or “king of warriors.”
King Arthur, or Arthur Pendragon, is, according to medieval romances, a Breton lord who would have organized the defense of the Celtic peoples of the British Isles and Armorican Brittany against the Germanic invaders at the end of the 5th century or early 6th century. (Wikipedia)
Arthur Pendragon was king of Logres. This kingdom included the island of Brittany, that is to say Wales, Cornwall and Erin, which became Ireland, as well as Armorique, which became Brittany, and Aquitaine. The power of Arthur was weakened.. To restore its strength and power, the twelve knights of the Round Table set out in search of the Magical Cauldron from the ancient Celts, the cauldron of Gundestrup.
To learn more: Legendary Cows — The Gaulish Gods — The Roaring Sword of Lug
This cauldron dates back to very ancient times, around 2000 BC. From that time, it seems, the name of Arzhur was synonymous with king. It seems that this name was carried by a whole lineage, because if the date of the 6th century is exact, then Arzhur would have lived more than two thousand five hundred years. Which is not excluded. By their natural constitution and with the help of drugs, the race of giants had a much greater longevity than ours.
At the center of the mystery Rama the eternal, there is a very exciting Celtic god: Cernunnos.
Some facts and features ask the final question: Is Cernunnos heir to Rama? Is he more ancient? To try to get an answer, one can scrutinize his name. What does Cernunnos mean? By questioning the original language, to which German is very close, we get Kern Nun Aus = heart / center, now, out. What I could interpret as: Cernunnos was the One, the chief God – maybe this namerepresents a wholme people, as we have seen before with Lugh or Enoch. He is the Kern. And now the Kern is gone. Out. The secret meaning of Cernunnos could be: Former Gods are gone now.
Another conclusion: as an ancient god, Kernnunos automatically becomes the devil of the new religion. But Rama the horned is likened to the devil also by Western traditions. These two are so alike. Would they be just one person once again? What do you think?
Why not Kernnunos, brother of Rama? The Gaulish version of Cuchulain? Cuchulainn Kernnunos, a remarkable identity. As plausible in my opinion as that of Cuchulainn and Kukulkan –ie Quetzalcoatl for the Mayas.
King Arthur, or Arthur Pendragon, is, according to medieval romances, a Breton lord who would have organized the defense of the Celtic peoples of the British Isles and Armorican Brittany against the Germanic invaders at the end of the 5th century or early 6th century. The legend of Arthur is mainly inspired by folklore and literary invention, and its historical existence is not attested. (source)
You have just read the beginning of Arthur’s article on Wikipedia. It seriously questions the historical existence of Arthur Pendragon. Yet, a little further on in the same article, the same site claims the opposite… or almost!
The legendary figure of Arthur developed mainly thanks to the Historia regum Britanniae (History of the kings of Brittany) written by Geoffrey of Monmouth in the 12th century. However, prior to this work, some Welsh or Breton tales and poems, as well as chronicles or annals resuming oral traditions, already make Arthur appear as a great warrior defending Brittany from men and supernatural enemies or as a magical figure in folklore, sometimes associated with Annwvyn or Gwenwed, the other Celtic world. The part of Geoffroy de Monmouth’s account, still written in Latin, adapted from earlier sources, and that stemming from his imagination are unknown. (source)
Many elements that are now an integral part of the story of King Arthur appear in the Historia regum Britanniae: Arthur’s father Uther Pendragon, Merlin the Enchanter, the sword Excalibur, the birth of Arthur at Tintagel, his last battle against Mordred at Camlann and his final retreat to Avalon.
In the 12th century, the French writer Chrétien de Troyes added Lancelot du Lac and the Holy Grail. By drawing on the material of Brittany, he creates the genre of Arthurian romance, an important field of medieval literature. (source)
Avalon, this magical island that is no more an island than the Titanic was unsinkable. Doubt is at work as the decline descends to Terra… Ter, the third planet in the system of Ra, the sun. Just as legends are not tales taken from an imaginary, but the portrait of a reality that seems after all so unreal that only a legendary treatise can account for it.
In case you didn’t follow me through the maze of the made-up history, I have recounted many episodes. In particular, I explain in detail what one can think of this island of Avalon, refuge of many Serpent Kings and other major Reptilians, such as the Nagas and the Sarpas of India.
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