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Date Posted: 02:05:14 07/05/11 Tue
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Post 277 A: De Graal Revealed!?
In post 276 A: I have shown Geoffrey of Monmouth's work in his book, 'The History of The Kings of Britain' concerning Porrex and Ferrex probably came from the commonly join family Perer and Ferrer (same family under different names) and use as an allegory in his book. W.voy.com forward slash four zero five six zero forward slash. It is rather obvious that the character of Gorboduc, king of Britain is a combination of the names of Budic I, Count of Cornouailles and his Guegon, son of Periou.
The linage of the Grail story goes thusly:
Utherpendragon, father of Arthur, whose nephew is Gawain.
I have been wondering if Guegon is the actually Gawain, Gwgon and or Gwron (Bron?). Thus is Periou, father of Guegon, actually Perceval, Parzival, Peredur and Peri-dur. Is Periou also Roi Perdu, meaning the "Lost King?" Is he also thus Rio Thomas, or Rio Thomas Peri-dur or; Rio Thomas Periou - Roi Perdu? In such Budic I, becomes King Arthur. Diles, Count de Cornouailles thus becomes Utherpendragon.
The names Geoffrey of Monmouth uses are so common to this family, such as the use of Judon, it could be no one else but this family group, my ancestors.
End post 277 A: www.voy.com/40560/, teltalheart=Michael D. Barnes
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