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Born and raised in California, Dr. Malcor lives halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego. She lectures and publishes internationally as well as nationally. She is the author and coauthor of nonfiction and fiction books, short stories, articles, reviews and assorted other literary forms. Her favorite fields are the Arthurian tradition and history.
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Origin of the name Arthur by a Roman officer of the II century, title trasmitted to the Sarmatian Knights in Britannia, Sep 2020
A 2nd century Roman officer Lucius Artorius Castus could represent the historical origin of the n... more A 2nd century Roman officer Lucius Artorius Castus could represent the historical origin of the name / title Arthur/Artu’ handed down over the centuries and adopted as a title later by the Celtic / Roman nobility, through the Sarmatian Knights, on the soil of Britannia after the abandonment of the British island by the Roman Empire
Alcuni studiosi affermano che una prova della inconsistente presenza dei Sarmati in Britannia s... more Alcuni studiosi affermano che una prova della inconsistente presenza dei Sarmati in Britannia sarebbe anche dovuta dall’assenza di sepolture nelle colline rituali Kurgan, sepolture invece presenti nella pianura ungherese, zona di provenienza dei Sarmati Iazyges, inviati in Britannia nel 175 dc da Marco Aurelio.
La tesi, che appare disorganica ed errata, sarà affrontata e confutata nell’articolo.
Papers by Linda A . Malcor
The image of Merlin that surfaces in the medieval romances is a complex syncretism reflecting Cel... more The image of Merlin that surfaces in the medieval romances is a complex syncretism reflecting Celtic, Christian, Alano-Sarmatian, and possibly historical overlays. The figures of Merlin and the Dame du Lac may ultimately derive from a common, probably female, prototype. (CSL/LAM)
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Origin of the name Arthur by a Roman officer of the II century, title trasmitted to the Sarmatian Knights in Britannia, Sep 2020
A 2nd century Roman officer Lucius Artorius Castus could represent the historical origin of the n... more A 2nd century Roman officer Lucius Artorius Castus could represent the historical origin of the name / title Arthur/Artu’ handed down over the centuries and adopted as a title later by the Celtic / Roman nobility, through the Sarmatian Knights, on the soil of Britannia after the abandonment of the British island by the Roman Empire
Alcuni studiosi affermano che una prova della inconsistente presenza dei Sarmati in Britannia s... more Alcuni studiosi affermano che una prova della inconsistente presenza dei Sarmati in Britannia sarebbe anche dovuta dall’assenza di sepolture nelle colline rituali Kurgan, sepolture invece presenti nella pianura ungherese, zona di provenienza dei Sarmati Iazyges, inviati in Britannia nel 175 dc da Marco Aurelio.
La tesi, che appare disorganica ed errata, sarà affrontata e confutata nell’articolo.
The image of Merlin that surfaces in the medieval romances is a complex syncretism reflecting Cel... more The image of Merlin that surfaces in the medieval romances is a complex syncretism reflecting Celtic, Christian, Alano-Sarmatian, and possibly historical overlays. The figures of Merlin and the Dame du Lac may ultimately derive from a common, probably female, prototype. (CSL/LAM)
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