“Camelot: A Timeless Tapestry Woven in Celtic Mythology“ Within the rich tapestry of Celtic mythology, one of the most enduring and iconic legends is that of Camelot. A realm of knights, chivalry, and the legendary King Arthur, Camelot stands as a symbol of honor, virtue, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. In this article, we will journey into the heart of Celtic mythology to explore the enchanting realm of Camelot and the enduring legacy it has left on our cultural landscape. Camelot, the mythical castle and court associated with King Arthur, finds its roots in Celtic legends, particularly in the Welsh tales of the Mabinogion. The earliest references to King Arthur and his court can be traced back to the 9th and 10th centuries, but it was during the medieval period that the Arthurian legends truly flourished, capturing the imaginations of storytellers and poets across Europe. At the center of the Camelot legend is King Arthur, a noble and just ruler chosen to lead Brit
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