British History/King Arthur

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Where was the home of King Arthur's Court?

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Hello Devon.
Personally I don't believe King Arthur and his Court at Camelot existed at all. But those who believe in the legend Camelot was possibly located at either Caerleon, Cadbury Castle, Glastonbury or Tintagel. Those are the most commonly quoted locations, but there are others as far north as Scotland.
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Mark Smith

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I have a good basic knowledge of British political history, but my speciality is the Kings and Queens of England and Scotland from 927 AD. Please no social history questions, it's not my strong point and I'm unlikely to answer them.

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"A" level in History.

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