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iii. Hadriens wall
1. Looks like the roamns did their level best to cut the control of the ogle family in half; by putting a wall directly half way between the northern portions of the area the ogles controlled and the southern portion.
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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I have an interesting theory on this subject. Camelot was not in Wales, but in Northumberland. King Author was a knight (sortof), Knights belong to knight orders; so the Uther was not his last name but the Order of Knights he and his father belonged too. A Northumberland King would have made Authors last name Ogle. Plus only Northumberland cities had populations high enough to support a full army of knights; York, Edinburgh, NewCastle, etc.