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Book X

. we are told Brittany. Time after time the that Arthur's palace was there. former claimed the over-lordship This is not the case in other of Nantes, which stood just beyond versions of the story. their frontier, and more than once they succeeded in making themselves masters of the coveted territory. To represent Nantes as Arthur's chief city, and Ither as claiming it, would be an alteration of the legend most natural in an Angevin writer.

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