2011 2 7 526 camelot 

  1. The actual Camelot
    1. Camlot was actually Edinborg.
    2.  

                                                              i.       

                                                            ii.       

                                                          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.

  1. Brits territory  circa 700 c.e.
    1. 843 pics uprising against the Ogles

                                                              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.

                                                          iii.       

  1. Exile 850-1066
    1. 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.
    2. Ogle Castle
    3. Egling castle
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  2. Conclusion

 

 

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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.