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Camelot or the history of the Ogle family 1. Introduction 2. Camelot in current mythology
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3. Camelot dispelling the current mythology 4. History of the UK 5. The Ogle family a royal family of the Brittain tribe a. The ogle family exists within the framework of several larger umbrella tribes. b. Going from the Ogles up i. Although it is close to impossible to prove the movements of any one family within the framework of a people. It is possible to colloed enough data to give at least a measured guess as to what might have occurred. ii. The Ogle family is a family within the framework of the Bernicia tribe. iii. The Bernicia tribe comes from Angles Germany near Schleswig-Holstein. iv. They all operate under the Banner of the Britts of Enland. The Britts have a half down way to spell their name. Brigantes, Brytans, etc. 1. The Brigantes were a Celtic tribe who in pre-Roman times controlled the largest section of what would become Northern England, v. Vindelicia and Raetia tribes and or territory comprise most of the is today Switzerland. c. Ogle family history 50bce-850 i. Hadriens wall ii. Constantine iii. Areas other than the UK the Ogle family might have been 1. Germany 2. France Paris 3. Switzerland iv. 50 c.e upon arriving in the UK the Romans encountered the well established Brittans. 1. One family within the britton tribes are the Ogles. 2. The ogles control the Area to be known as Northumberland from 50bce -650ce. 3. Ogle family exile 850-1066. 4.
d. The ogles come into history with De Ogle a cousin and close allie of William the conqueror. i. De Ogle came from Germany; Although why he was in Germany is an undknown. William of the Conquer lead Normans, Bretons, Flemings into battle to conquer England. Bretons are a French word for Brittans. ii. The ogle line is solid from De Ogle to present i. Upon the Ogle family arriving back in the UK with ogle cousin William the Conqueror the Ogles were allowed to come out of exile and return to their homelands. ii. Ogle Castle iii. Egling castle
i. for control over most of England from 846-1066 ii. the pics alied with the scots to the north of Forth and together they defeated the armies of the Ogle.
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