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  • Many scholars have explored the possibility of a real, historic Arthur—who, if he existed, was most likely a Celtic warlord of the mid-sixth century, a warrior who led a triumphant stand against the incursions of Saxons onto British shores.

    Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010

  • Gildas says that his contemporary King Maglocunus (usually identified with Maelgwn of Gwynedd, died mid-sixth century) became a monk for a while before becoming king (De Excidio III, 34-37).

    Archive 2010-02-01 Carla 2010

  • Many scholars have explored the possibility of a real, historic Arthur—who, if he existed, was most likely a Celtic warlord of the mid-sixth century, a warrior who led a triumphant stand against the incursions of Saxons onto British shores.

    Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010

  • Gildas says that his contemporary King Maglocunus (usually identified with Maelgwn of Gwynedd, died mid-sixth century) became a monk for a while before becoming king (De Excidio III, 34-37).

    Wroxeter: the sixth-century rebuilding Carla 2010

  • Gildas says that his contemporary King Maglocunus (usually identified with Maelgwn of Gwynedd, died mid-sixth century) became a monk for a while before becoming king (De Excidio III, 34-37).

    The battle of Arfderydd or Arthuret Carla 2010

  • Many scholars have explored the possibility of a real, historic Arthur—who, if he existed, was most likely a Celtic warlord of the mid-sixth century, a warrior who led a triumphant stand against the incursions of Saxons onto British shores.

    Dark Moon of Avalon Anna Elliott 2010

  • The "fragment" in question, of course, is preserved by the Neo-Platonic scholar Simplicius, who flourished in the early to mid-sixth century CE.

    enowning enowning 2009

  • The "fragment" in question, of course, is preserved by the Neo-Platonic scholar Simplicius, who flourished in the early to mid-sixth century CE.

    Archive 2009-02-01 enowning 2009

  • There is, moreover, some reason to think that philosophical activity, notably Pythagorean speculation (beginning around mid-sixth century), contributed to the semantic expansion of ˜soul™.

    Ancient Theories of Soul Lorenz, Hendrik 2009

  • There was recently a special on mega volcanoes that linked a massive volcanic eruption to global cooling in the mid-sixth century.

    Sound Politics: Scenes from Wallingford 2007

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