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From: cjn@calmasd.UUCP (Cheryl Nemeth)
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Subject: Re: King Arthur
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Date: Thu, 11-Jul-85 02:26:02 EDT
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I'm sort of fuzzy on this myself, but I think a lot of the things in
Morte d'Arthur (or whatever) were borrowed from the Welsh and Irish
legends.  Merlin is definately Welsh.  I believe that Morgan Le Fay
came from Morrigu.