A Multi-faceted Man As I have stated many times, though I search for the original kernel of truth behind the legendary Arthur, there is no denying that even as early as Geoffrey of Monmouth’s writing Arthur had become a composite. There is much speculation that can be done here, and large number of figures from Britain’s history can be posited as pieces of this puzzle. From Roman conquest era figures such as Cassivellaunus, to King Alfred of Wessex, and his grandson Æthelstan. Here we look at some of these figures, and how they may be part of the overall picture of our later Composite Arthur.
Excellent work as usual. Will this be a section in the book?