#Vergangenheit wird oft verklärt und in #Sagen viel zu dramatisch überliefert.
Bsp: #Artus-Sage:
Von wegen Schwert aus Stein gezogen! In Wirklichkeit hat Artus nur als erster britischer Mann ein Messer aus dem Messerblock in der Küche gezogen,und auch nur deshalb, weil er der erste Herrscher war, der überhaupt den Weg in die Küche gefunden hatte.
Tafelrunde war dann erste Männerkochrunde in #Britannien. Der Hype völlig unerfahrene Männer #kochen zu lassen, führte zu heutiger britischer #Küche.
#vergangenheit #sagen #Artus #britannien #kochen #kuche
Jetzt ist ist die Außenfassade auch wieder aktuell. #artus #rebranding #artusosnabrueck #osnabrueck #gemeinsameinfachmachen
#Artus #rebranding #artusosnabrueck #osnabrueck #gemeinsameinfachmachen
#Artus` wizard #Menw ap y Teirgwaedd `the Spiritual` tried in the guise of a bird to catch the bristle comb between the ears of the boar #TwrchTrwyth. In doing so, he was so badly injured by a single one of these bristles, which were poisonous, that he never fully recovered.
Source: Ingeborg Clarus `#Keltische #Mythen`
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RT @MagpieMoonlight@twitter.com
Killing wild boars as a test of courage is a recurring theme in Celtic mythology.
In the #Welsh tale of Culhwch and Olwen, King Arthur is called upon to help slay the terrifying enchanted boar Twrch Trwyth - a huge, ferocious beast adorned with toxic bristles🐗
#MythologyMonday
#Artus #Menw #TwrchTrwyth #keltische #mythen #welsh #mythologymonday
#Artus` wizard #Menw ap y Teirgwaedd `the Spiritual` tried in the guise of a bird to catch the bristle comb between the ears of the boar #TwrchTrwyth. In doing so, he was so badly injured by a single one of these bristles, which were poisonous, that he never fully recovered.
Source: Ingeborg Clarus `#Keltische #Mythen`
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RT @MagpieMoonlight@twitter.com
Killing wild boars as a test of courage is a recurring theme in Celtic mythology.
#Artus #Menw #TwrchTrwyth #keltische #mythen
#Celtic #Mythology: #Artus` wizard #Menw ap y Teirgwaedd `the Spiritual` tried in the guise of a bird to catch the bristle comb between the ears of the boar #TwrchTrwyth. In doing so, he was so badly injured by a single one of these bristles, which were poisonous, that he never fully recovered.
Source: Ingeborg Clarus `#Keltische #Mythen`
RT @MagpieMoonlight@twitter.com
Killing wild boars as a test of courage is a recurring theme in Celtic mythology.
In the #Welsh tale of Culhwch and Olwen, King Arthur is called upon to help slay the terrifying enchanted boar Twrch Trwyth - a huge, ferocious beast adorned with toxic bristles🐗
#MythologyMonday
#celtic #mythology #Artus #Menw #TwrchTrwyth #keltische #mythen #welsh #mythologymonday
#Artus` wizard #Menw ap y Teirgwaedd `the Spiritual` tried in the guise of a bird to catch the bristle comb between the ears of the boar #TwrchTrwyth. In doing so, he was so badly injured by a single one of these bristles, which were poisonous, that he never fully recovered.
Source: Ingeborg Clarus `#Keltische #Mythen`
#Artus #Menw #TwrchTrwyth #keltische #mythen