ALBION

Albion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the archaic name for Britain. For other uses, see Albion (disambiguation).Not to be confused with Alban, Albia, Alboin, Albino, or Albania.The White Cliffs of Dover may have given rise to the name Albion. Albion is an alternative name for Great Britain. It is sometimes used poetically and generally to refer to the island, but is less …

T.H. WHITE

T. H. White From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia T. H. White White lecturing on his Arthurian fiction Born Terence Hanbury White29 May 1906Bombay, British India Died 17 January 1964 (aged 57)Piraeus, Athens, Greece Nickname Tim Occupation Writer Nationality English Education Cheltenham College Alma mater Queens’ College, Cambridge Genre Fantasy Parents Garrick Hanbury White (father)Constance Edith Southcote Aston (mother) Relatives …

KING ARTHUR OF CAMELOT

King Arthur From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tapestry showing Arthur as one of the Nine Worthies, wearing a coat of arms often attributed to him[1] (c. 1385) King Arthur (Welsh: Brenin Arthur, Cornish: Arthur Gernow, Breton: Roue Arzhur) was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defense of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries. The details of Arthur’s story are mainly …

MERLIN

Who is Merlin? I have a theory that he’s Enki, the father of humanity, an Anunnaki who’s an immortal who travels throughout the Earth through time, changing his identity to not confuse poor mortals incapable of comprehending the immortals. Enki often appears as an old man with a long gray to white beard and a …

9 Secret Powers of Highly Sensitive People

You’re a human tuning fork: you can pick up on how someone feels before they even realize they’re feeling that way. — Read on highlysensitiverefuge.com/9-secret-powers-of-highly-sensitive-people/ Janet writes: As one of the hypersensitive, super empathic humans of Earth, I care about people and need to set boundaries between myself and the apparent other. Opposites attract, so …

GUINEVERE (Guenvere)

From Wikipedia Guinevere Matter of Britain character Guinevere watches the mortally wounded Arthur being sailed off to Avalon in Queen Guinevere by James Archer (c. 1860) In-universe information Occupation Princess, high queen Family Varied, including Leodegrance (father), Gwenhwyfach (sister) and Guiomar (cousin) among others Spouse Arthur, sometimes Mordred Significant other Either Mordred, Yder, or Lancelot; sometimes also others Children Usually none Guinevere (/ˈɡwɪnɪvɪər/ (listen) GWIN-iv-eer; Welsh: Gwenhwyfar pronunciation (help·info); Breton: Gwenivar, Cornish: Gwynnever), also often written as Guenevere or Guenever,[1] is the legendary queen and …

THE FISHER KING

Fisher King Perceval arrives at the Grail Castle to be greeted by the Fisher King in an illustration for a 1330 manuscript of Perceval, the Story of the Grail. In Arthurian legend, the Fisher King (French: Roi pêcheur, Welsh: Brenin Pysgotwr), also known as the Wounded King or Maimed King (Roi blessé, in Old French Roi Méhaigné, Welsh: Brenin Clwyfedig), is the last in a long bloodline charged with keeping the Holy …

MEROVINGIAN DYNASTY

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  The Merovingian kingdoms at their height (the Saxons and Bretons also paid tribute to the Merovingian Kings, though, at different times) The Merovingian dynasty (/ˌmɛrəˈvɪndʒiən/) was the ruling family of the Franks from the middle of the 5th century until 751. [1] They first appear as “Kings of the Franks” in the Roman army of northern Gaul. …