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Usk
'the river ,
'the river o' direct conn. w/ King Arthur + his romance,
'the river o' Arthur_ian[Arthurian] romance,
'the river o' romance
Usk.com may b[be] the easiest global central portal
4[for]
travel @round Usk-the-city e.t.c., +
travel @round Usk-the-river e.t.c., +
travel @round Usk-the-river-served-lands e.t.c., +
travel @round Usk-the-river-served-lands' nearby e.t.c.,+
travel @Wales e.t.c. +
travel @England e.t.c. +
travel @ United Kingdom e.t.c. +
travel @ the Greater Britain e.t.c. +
Arthur_ian[Arthurian] mythology or even anymythology +
Arthur_ian[Arthurian] romance travelling , e.t.c.
o k o k ,
easiest" @least in 'the[these] senses[reasons]
http://gdoms.blogspot.com/2007/07/content-of-uskcom-s-its-lack-of-content.html
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Usk.com may also b[be] the easiest
communities global central portal
4[for]
advocates 2[to]
advocating o'[of]
independent Wales or even
independent Scotland or even
independent Cornwall e.t.c.
i.e.
- to claim back [[or-at-least-part-o']]
their old ancestral _Celtic_ homelands or
- to go straight independency or at least
- to get more autonomy
+
in takin' the ride of the rise of 'the[this] tide ,
thus ,
at the same time ,
at the same place ,
Usk.com may also b[be] the easiest
communities global central portal
4[for]
advocates 2[to]
advocating o'[of ]
the collateral Renaissance of all
Celtic-ism[Celticism] e.t.c. i.e.
Renaissance
of the Welsh Celtic originnal old cultures or even
of the Whole Celtic originnal old cultures
the arguements
supporting
[the-supporting-all-by-UK's-gov-themselves-e.t.c.]
the vengeance o'[of] Wales e.t.c. : :::::
: :
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.1.
in the UnionJack[the-British-nationnal-flag] ,
there's even n'o[no] place 4[for] recognition of Wales
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Jack
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>> Wales had no explicit recognition in the Union Flag
>> because
>> Wales, having been annexed
>> by Edward I of England in 1282
>> and following the Laws in Wales Acts 1535–1542,
>> was legally part of the Kingdom of England and
>> was therefore represented by the flag of England
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>> (This status also accounts for the absence
>> of any Welsh symbol in the
>> Royal Arms of the United Kingdom.
>> The last symbol representing Wales,
>> incorporated as part of the royal arms
>> of Elizabeth I of England,
>> ceased to be used following her death in 1603).
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[[[[[[[[[ 'the edittor notes : :::::
this
thus may make the Wales n[and] Welshmen feeling that
Wales being left out of UK tacittly/tacit-ly[[tacitly]]
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.2.
http://gdoms.blogspot.com/2007/07/usk-river-served-lands-usk.html
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>> In 2005,
>> the 600th anniversary
>> of the battle of Pwll Melyn was commemorated
>> by a son-et-lumiere show.
http://www.uskcastlepageant.org.uk/
[[[[[[[[[ 'the edittor notes : :::::
wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> the 600th anniversary
consecutivly in a row , unbroken ,
wow !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how can they do that ????!!!!!
how strong 'r those vindications !!!!!!!!!!
how strong+long 'r those vindictions !!!!!!!!!!
600
years ,
always not a short time in any way,
in contrast ,
therein ,
too many unchangeable things have changed ,
- even the British Empire where-n'o[no]-sun-set
already settled down 2[too] early , e.t.c. .........
- even the Hitler .........
- even the Japan .........
- even the invincible USSR crumbled e.t.c. .........
but ,
in contrast ,
the anniversary of the battle-of-Usk[Pwll-Melyn]
's[does////DOES] still .........
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>> The Battle of Usk (Pwll Melyn) in 1405 occurred
>> when
>> English forces routed their Welsh opponents
>> causing much loss of life,
>> including
>> the execution of several hundred Welshmen
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i.e.
Englishmen themselves stoking up once more
the
already
allready 4ever[forever]
vindicative
vindictive
vengeful fury o'[of] Welsh patrottism 4[for]
independent Wales
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Summary |
King Arthur and his knights have awoken
to bring tourists
to his land
as
the latest Jerry Bruckheimer
in London today
(15 July 2004) and hits cinemas across the UK from 30th July.
King Arthur [[[[[[[[['the-Movie]]]]]]]]]
is being heralded as the most realistic
version of the historical facts behind the myth.
To tie in with its global release,
VisitBritain - the authority for tourism in Britain -
[[[[[[[[[
VisitBritain 's the UK gov official authorrity 4[for] tourism in UK
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has joined forces with Touchstone Pictures
and Buena Vista International
and published a
King Arthur Movie Map
King Arthur Movie Map
to help position Britain as the definitive destination
for British and international visitors interested in the ancient legend
This summer, audiences will discover
the roots of one of Britain's most enduring legends
with the release of King Arthur, starring an all-star British cast including Clive Owen, Keira Knightley, Ray Winstone and Wales' Ioan Gruffudd. Director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) and screenwriter David Franzoni (Gladiator) bring a spectacular, epic tale of chivalry, bravery, and one man's destiny to the big screen. Thrilling adventure, edge-of-your-seat action and historical grandeur come together in this contemporary and fresh look at the origins of a legendary hero. The film sets the record straight historically, by taking us back to the 5th century - the Roman Britain of the Dark Ages. Stripped of the elaborate magic and romance of the medieval stories, King Arthur presents a new but authentic image of Arthur, Guinevere, Merlin and the Knights of the Round Table.
The UK's leading Arthurian expert John Matthews
- who
has spent more than 30 years studying the Arthurian legend and
was the consultant historian on the film
- believes the stories are based on a real historical figure
who was a Roman commander on Hadrian's Wall
in Cumbria
in the 5th Century.
He said:
``In my opinion
the film comes closer to historical truth than any yet made.
It will be a reminder for many people that
the legend of King Arthur will always have its roots here in Britain.
The film will capture audiences' imagination and
inspire them
to visit Britain and discover more about
the reality behind
the man,
the myth and
the legend.'';
The unique guide features key destinations and attractions synonymous with Arthurian legend from the Dark to Medieval Ages, as well as Roman Britain's historical sites and locations. 25 Arthurian and Roman locations on the map include Tintagel Castle, Merlin's Grave and Hadrian's Wall, along which much of the film's action and story is played out.
Stirling's King's Knot and Caerleon on Usk in Gwent
also feature, in addition to Roman locations such as Eboracum (York) and Londinium (London). On the reverse of the map, VisitBritain has identified locations that appear in more than 50 new movies, classic film favourites and TV shows from the 60s to the present day.
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The England version of the King Arthur map for British consumers is available by calling 0845 456 2003 or visiting the website,
http://www.visitengland.com/. Printed in five languages for international visitors, a map featuring locations throughout the whole of Britain is available by contacting VisitBritain's international call centres or online at
www.visitbritain.com/moviemap. Both versions of the map will be available at the Britain and London Visitor Centre, 1 Regent Street, London.
The King Arthur Movie Map is the latest project that VisitBritain - the authority for tourism in Britain - has in development with international film distribution companies. It is the seventh in VisitBritain's hugely successful movie-map series, which also includes `Master and Commander', `Johnny English - Mission to Britain' and `Harry Potter - Discover the Magic of Britain' as well as those based on Bollywood films and Hollywood blockbusters and `Brit-flicks'.
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* More information and images from the film can be downloaded from
contact the BVI press office on 0208 222 1653 /2581.
Audio clips from the film can be obtained from Wired on
0207 580 0171.
The trailer can be viewed at
* John Matthews' two new books 'King Arthur:
`Dark Age Warrior and Mythic Hero'
(Contact - Lydia Drukarz at Carlton Books on: 0207 612 0418
or e-mail: Ldrukarz@carltonbooks.co.uk) and
`Merlin, Shaman, Prophet, Magician'
will both be published in July to coincide with the launch of the film.
(Contact - Fiona Smith at Mitchell Beazley on 0207 531 8489
or email:
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