The Knights of the Round Table
Medieval Knighthood: Knighthood as a vocation evolved sometime around the 10th to the 11th centuries in Medieval Europe with the advent of feudalism and the
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Medieval Knighthood: Knighthood as a vocation evolved sometime around the 10th to the 11th centuries in Medieval Europe with the advent of feudalism and the
There appears to be two Merlins of literary or historical note – the prophet Myrdynn associated with the town of Carmarthen in Wales who prophesied
The institution of the “Twin Kingships”(Mycenaean Greece) were yet another analogous myth that denotes the polarising element in spacio-temporal nature yet mirrors or reflects the
Alongside numerous other legends or myths perpetuated by the indigenous populations of the British Isles that I have investigated and written articles about are of
In my recently published book, “Shakespeare’s Qaballah”, (A Companion to Shakespeare Studies) I also mentioned that Elizabethan plays were usually commissioned for performance at court
Our Universe, very much like own solar system is like a “cosmic galactic wheel” and its’ cycles have caused mankind to measure these periods of
I’m fairly sure even if you are relatively new to the study of Tarot Symbolism you will have seen the “Magic Nine” layout and can
One of the major influence in the development and design of Tarot cards was the Egyptian Book of the Dead which reaches back into the
According to numerous psychoanalysts and child psychologists, particularly in the sphere of Transactional Analysis, fairy tales have a hidden structure in terms of characters, narrative,
It has often been said that the child is father to the man, meaning that within the mind of the child, that is; in its
Deconstructing & Re-contextualising William Shakespeare For the 21st Century
Qudos Academy is a non-profit organisation and website run by Leonidas Kazantheos supporting the Oxfordian view that Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford was the author of the 1623 “Shakespeare” Folio of plays.