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many people might want to dispel the so-called findings of Khumric or Coelbren researchers Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett as Arthurian Nonsense, but I hadn't seen this one which shows many other Welsh Arthur advocates expressing how this 'mythical figure' was actually a real King of Glamorgan or South Wales.
The general concensus seems to be that we need to RETURN KING ARTHUR to his rightful place as the King of the Ancient Bretons or Britons on this green isle, pronounce Britain as you will. The idea that the Eceni (of Boudica fame) might have been the last remnant of the Ancient Brythonic Language (let's not call it Celt any more, eh?) and with their demise came the demise of a long legacy of the language of the Ancient Britons.
Why are the Welsh Tourism Board not supporting this reinstatement?