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The Real-Life King Arthur May Have Been a Roman Equestrian Who Served Marcus Aurelius

History Unplugged Podcast

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Scholars and researchers have been searching for their real king Arthur ever since his legends were popularized in the Middle Ages. Many people think that he was a Romano-British leader who fought against the invading Anglo-Saxon sometime in the late fifth to early sixth century as the Romans were pulling out of Britain. John Matthews and Linda Malcor, author of Artoius, the real king Arthur, argued that the man whose story started the traditions of Arthur was a soldier named Lucius Artoius Castus lived at the end of the second century.

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