> him w/ Castell y Cnwclas (Knucklas Castle) going back to the 15thC, w/ following tale recorded of there in 16thC:pic.twitter.com/t9YeIrkYU9
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@STORI3D_PAST Riotamus is fascinating! But is he Arthur? Hmm! I kinda like Ambrosius as the victor of Badon & thus a composite Arthur! ;)
@caitlinrgreen "Riotamus" seems a Celtic title, like Vortigern or Vindolanda's Riacus -- "big chief." Real name something else? :)
@caitlinrgreen Ambrosius is another one of those gorgeous 5th-6th C conundrums. Perfect Roman name, noble lineage, otherwise mystery!
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