Fw: father of Gwenievre
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Todd A. Farmerie
Re: Fw: father of Gwenievre
Annie Natalelli-Waloszek wrote:
Perhaps some more details would help . . .
If it is the wife of Arthur to whom you refer, she was mythical,
so discussiong her father is rather pointless.
taf
who was the father of Gwenievre?
Perhaps some more details would help . . .
If it is the wife of Arthur to whom you refer, she was mythical,
so discussiong her father is rather pointless.
taf
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Gjest
Re: Fw: father of Gwenievre
In a message dated 2/19/2005 11:15:17 AM Pacific Standard Time,
farmerie@interfold.com writes:
<tongue-in-cheek>
I have sources that tell me the Gweniviere's father was the "Fisher-King"
otherwise known as Joseph of Arimethea. At some point I will be publishing an
article on this bloodline, but right now I can't discuss it in detail, and I
can't tell you what my sources are because you might scoop me. Check back with
me in ten years or so ...
Will
farmerie@interfold.com writes:
Perhaps some more details would help . . .
If it is the wife of Arthur to whom you refer, she was mythical,
so discussiong her father is rather pointless.
taf
<tongue-in-cheek>
I have sources that tell me the Gweniviere's father was the "Fisher-King"
otherwise known as Joseph of Arimethea. At some point I will be publishing an
article on this bloodline, but right now I can't discuss it in detail, and I
can't tell you what my sources are because you might scoop me. Check back with
me in ten years or so ...
Will
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Peter A. Kincaid
Re: Fw: father of Gwenievre
At 04:06 PM 19/02/2005, WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
When one says Gweniviere the association is with Arthur. As Arthur
is placed in the early 6th century it is impossible to believe that one
can place Gweniviere as a daughter of Joseph of Arimethea who
was contemporary with Jesus in the 1st century.
Best wishes!
Peter
it hard to
In a message dated 2/19/2005 11:15:17 AM Pacific Standard Time,
farmerie@interfold.com writes:
Perhaps some more details would help . . .
If it is the wife of Arthur to whom you refer, she was mythical,
so discussiong her father is rather pointless.
taf
tongue-in-cheek
I have sources that tell me the Gweniviere's father was the "Fisher-King"
otherwise known as Joseph of Arimethea. At some point I will be
publishing an
article on this bloodline, but right now I can't discuss it in detail, and I
can't tell you what my sources are because you might scoop me. Check back
with
me in ten years or so ...
Will
When one says Gweniviere the association is with Arthur. As Arthur
is placed in the early 6th century it is impossible to believe that one
can place Gweniviere as a daughter of Joseph of Arimethea who
was contemporary with Jesus in the 1st century.
Best wishes!
Peter
it hard to
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Gjest
Re: Fw: father of Gwenievre
In a message dated 2/19/2005 2:22:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
7kincaid@nb.sympatico.ca writes:
You've been misled by "the man" who wants "to keep you down"!
7kincaid@nb.sympatico.ca writes:
When one says Gweniviere the association is with Arthur. As Arthur
is placed in the early 6th century it is impossible to believe that one
can place Gweniviere as a daughter of Joseph of Arimethea who
was contemporary with Jesus in the 1st century.
You've been misled by "the man" who wants "to keep you down"!
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Peter A. Kincaid
Re: Fw: father of Gwenievre
At 06:43 PM 19/02/2005, you wrote:
There are many men and women who want to keep me down.
I know of a lot of them who are picking my pockets by taxes.
There are also a lot of them who like to play me for the fool
by buying into their fantasies. I agree that there is much to
be learned relating to British history. If think you can help with
this I encourage you. However, I would suggest that one avoid
anything that recognizes Gweniviere.
Best wishes!
Peter
In a message dated 2/19/2005 2:22:01 PM Pacific Standard Time,
7kincaid@nb.sympatico.ca writes:
When one says Gweniviere the association is with Arthur. As Arthur
is placed in the early 6th century it is impossible to believe that one
can place Gweniviere as a daughter of Joseph of Arimethea who
was contemporary with Jesus in the 1st century.
You've been misled by "the man" who wants "to keep you down"!
There are many men and women who want to keep me down.
I know of a lot of them who are picking my pockets by taxes.
There are also a lot of them who like to play me for the fool
by buying into their fantasies. I agree that there is much to
be learned relating to British history. If think you can help with
this I encourage you. However, I would suggest that one avoid
anything that recognizes Gweniviere.
Best wishes!
Peter
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David Webb
Re: Fw: father of Gwenievre
How dare you say that about one of Britain's greatest queens?
"Todd A. Farmerie" <farmerie@interfold.com> wrote in message
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"Todd A. Farmerie" <farmerie@interfold.com> wrote in message
news:42178F30.90306@interfold.com...
Annie Natalelli-Waloszek wrote:
who was the father of Gwenievre?
Perhaps some more details would help . . .
If it is the wife of Arthur to whom you refer, she was mythical,
so discussiong her father is rather pointless.
taf