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Could the Stonehenge in England be the burial grounds of King Arthur?

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Could the Stonehenge in England be the burial grounds of King Arthur?

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Interesting theory but no in my mind Stonehenge is far older a solar temple of the ancient worshippers of the heavens similar to the solar cult of ancient Egypt. According to the Vera Historia Arthur was taken when dying to rest in Venedocia( Gwynedd) North Wales to a place called the Isle of Avalon. Arthur was a ancient Briton ancestor of the Welsh a chieftain ( Pendragon) whose realm included Wales and a part of what is know called England( Angle land) . The modern images are based on medieval english and french romances knights in shining armour etc not real historical (pre anglo saxon and norman) representation.Glastonbury claim for Avalon is a myth invented by monks and also was used as a part of the historical revision to make Arthur a hero for the Norman gentry that is where you get the image of the knights etc totally at odds with the earlier Leader of the Britons.

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