(Don't forget you saw all these listed in F.D.R.'s website)


DID YOU KNOW THAT KING ARTHUR'S . . .

*	dog was named Cabal and you can see his gravesite in Britain? 
*	horse was a mare named Llamrei and you can see her hoofprint in Wales? 
*	mantle was purple (signifying Roman royalty) and had four gold-red apples in each corner, each worth a hundred cows? And additionally, this mantle was named Gwynn and had the magical property of rendering a man invisible when he was wrapped in it? 
*	ship was named Prydwyn? 
*	knife was named Carnwennen? 
*	shield was named Wynebgwthucher? 
*	spear was named Rhongomyniad, called Rhon for short? 
*	scabbard was unnamed, but had the magical power that whoever wore it could not be killed in battle? 
*	sword Excalibur was also called called Caliburn, Caliburnus, and Caledvwlch? 

*	sword was reposited in a lake named Bosherston, Loe Pool, Dozmary Pool, Brue in Glastonbury, Llyn Llydaw, and Llyn Ogwen, depending upon which account you read? 
*	Round Table was allegedly given to him as a wedding present by Leodegrance, Guinevere's father? 

*	profile is naturally silhouetted in a cliff at Tintagel? 
*	court has been labeled as Celliwig, Celliwic, Kelliwig, Kelliwic, Kerriwig, Kelliwic, Caerleon, Winchester, Killibury, Callington, Padstow, Kelly Rounds, and South Cadbury--and those are just a few of the places identified as "Camelot"? 
*	gravesite is claimed to be at St. David's Head, Dorstone, Preseli Mountains, Slaughter Bridge in Cornwall, and Glastonbury, to name just a few?