An early Welsh reference to Arthur in the Frozen North? An Alternative Interpretation of Preideu Annwfyn, lines 23–28: https://www.academia.edu/24372661/An_Alternative_Interpretation_of_Preideu_Annwfyn_lines_23-28 …pic.twitter.com/IErnjR6oRy
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An early Welsh reference to Arthur in the Frozen North? An Alternative Interpretation of Preideu Annwfyn, lines 23–28: https://www.academia.edu/24372661/An_Alternative_Interpretation_of_Preideu_Annwfyn_lines_23-28 …pic.twitter.com/IErnjR6oRy
Good article.
Focusing on the routes and

Thanks! :)
Wonderful read. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed! :)
This is great, Dr. Green...I'm working on a piece on the myth/memory of "Greenland" as a patriotic/rallying ideal in early modern Denmark.
Thanks! Sounds intriguing! :)
Green knight...Greenland. Obviously.
Was (or will be) Merlin Santa?
Maybe a reference to the R1b-L21 in the fjords?
How do you conquer the north Pole? And which North Pole...?
hm, what was on North Pole to conquer? There is only ice. 
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