sweet! Charlemagne was in the Antarctic, so this makes sense... #medievaltwitter
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The Arthurian, for sure, which - given that the figure & tales of Arthur are amalgams of real kings & emperors such as Magnus Maximus, Urien of Rheged, ao - makes the whole proposition seem like a house of cards built on dry sand in a gale!! 
Absolutely! Although I fear I'm with Oliver Padel in seeing the figure of Arthur as originally a folkloric hero+protector who was historicized, with the 'historical' borrowings & the 'historical Arthur's in general being only a limited element within tradition before the 12thC :)
I don’t disagree on any particular point!
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