Sunday, May 5, 2013

Camelot

In the medieval tales of King Arthur, Arthur had ruled from a magnificent city  Camelot. Unfortunately, the writers disagree on its location and its whereabouts has long remained a mystery.  However, wherever it was, the city would not have been called Camelot during the historical Arthur’s time.  The name Camelot was an invention of the twelfth-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes

Countless legends and stories about Camelot create an enduring impression of a wonderful, mystical castle where knights in shining armour lived. A castle now immortalised in the lyrics of the song where the climate of Camelot was perfect all of the year, where winter and spring always started on exactly the same day and where there was not a more congenial spot - a land of happy endings that was Camelot! 

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