Port Arthur town of Knights of Round Table
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Port Arthur town of Knights of Round Table
King Arthur and Knights of Round Table evidences, where to find them, following by old English Legends and tales of historians?
King Arthur named as King of England, British King, British Royalty, making England Kingdom.
Some named King Arthur as a son of Uthel Pendragon and a nephew of King Ambrosius Avrelicius, having his son Mordred from his half-sister Morgana, and having his next woman and a wife Guinevere, daughter of King Lodigra
The dates "from the Jesus birthday year" were with Latin letter J / j / I / i before the year.
So, 5th century-7th century 'es dates looked as I587 (J587, i587, j587, J587),
Latin letter I = 1 number,.
Later all dates had been re-written with the change J / j / I / i on "1" number, making al dates for 1000 years older.
Year J687 (j687, J687, I687, i687) as Year 687 from Jesus Birth started to be written as year 1687.
Plenty paintings & old letters saved old writing years as j567, j687 , which had been re-written later as years 1587, 1687 making works from 6-7 centuries looking like works from 16-17 centuries.
So, to realizing this all issues, we may look for evidences of existence of KIng Arthur from items 5-6-7 centuries in items with dates from 15-16-17 centuries.
We saw Port Artur /Port Arthur town in 18 century. Russians frighted for Port Artur town in 18 century, plenty Russians died here in bloody fight.
Port Arthur /Port Artur /Порт
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"1,300-year-old Latin, Greek and Christian inscriptions found on a windowsill at Tintagel Castle suggest 'the site of King Arthur's conception' had a multicultural community"
Mail Online, 15 июня 2018
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5844569/A-stone-inscribed-rare-ancient-writing-uncovered-Tintagel-Castle.html
Anno Domini AD BC
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anno_Domini
L"ushunkou District / Lushunkou District / Lyushunkou District in China
Also known as
L"ushun Port / Lushun Port / Lyushun Port
Also known as
Port Arthur / Port Artur / Порт-Артур (on Russian) /
Also known as
Ryojun (from Japan)
See Wikipedia articles
"Surrounded by ocean on three sides, this strategic seaport was originally known to the Chinese as L"ushun (Lushin, Lyushin).
It took its English name,
Port Arthur,
from a Royal Navy Lieutenant named
William C. Arthur
who surveyed the harbor in the gunboat
HMS Algerine
in August 1860,
during the Second Opium War.
At that time L"ushun was an unfortified fishing village." (Wikipedia)
"In the late 1880s, the German company Krupp was contracted by the Chinese government to build a series of fortifications around Port Arthur."
(Wikipedia)
...
"Port Arthur
first came into international prominence
during the
First Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895).
Following Japan's defeat of Chinese troops at
Pyongyang in Korea
in September 1894,
the Japanese First and Second Armies
converged on the Liaodong Peninsula by land and sea.
Japanese war planners, ambitious for control of the
Liaodong Peninsula and
Port Arthur and also cognizant of that port's
strategic position controlling the northern
Yellow Sea routes and the passage to
Tianjin, were determined to seize it.
Following only token resistance during the day and night of
November 20-21, 1894,
Japanese troops entered the city on the morning of November 21.
Several Western newspaper correspondents
present at the time related the
widespread
massacre of
Chinese inhabitants
of the city Port Arthur
by the victorious Japanese troops,
apparently in response to the murderous treatment the Chinese had shown Japanese prisoners of war at Pyongyang and elsewhere." (Wikipedia)
"the correspondents was
James Creelman of the
New York World.
Though at least one American correspondent
present completely contradicted Creelman's account,
there is "little doubt" that the
Japanese troops "indiscriminately killed"
thousands of
Chinese soldiers and civilians,
and the story of a
Japanese massacre
soon spread among the Western public, damaging Japan's public image and the movement in the United States to renegotiate the unequal treaties between that country and Japan.
The event came to be known as
the Port Arthur massacre." (Wikipedia)