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titled A
Dream of Eagles,
while in the
United States it was
retitled The
Camulod Chronicles. When it was
eventually republished in
Great Britain with a...
-
Camulod Chronicles. The
novels are a
rendition of the
Arthurian legend that
attempt to
propose a
possible explanation for the
foundation of
Camulod (an...
-
Merlyn Britannicus's
effort to
return the baby
Arthur to the
colony of
Camulod and the
political events surrounding this. The book is a
portrayal of the...
- have also done so,
including David Gemmell's
Ghost King, Jack Whyte's
Camulod Chronicles, and
perhaps the
strongest influence on this film,
Bernard Cornwell's...
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historical fiction as a "dirt-beneath-the
nails version of the
Arthurian "
Camulod"" and
praised it as "a top-notch
Arthurian tale
forged to a
sharp edge...
- Whyte's
Camulod Chronicles,
Ambrosius Aureli**** is the half-brother of
Caius Merlyn Britannicus (Merlin) and
helps him lead the
people of
Camulod (Camelot)...
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catalyst for most of the
conflicts of the trilogy. In Jack Whyte's The
Camulod Chronicles,
Uther is King of the Pendragon, the
Celtic people of South...
- (1987–99);
Nikolai Tolstoy's The
Coming of the King (1988); Jack Whyte's The
Camulod Chronicles (1992–97); and
Bernard Cornwell's The
Warlord Chronicles (1995–97)...
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novel series A
Dream of
Eagles (published in the
United States as the
Camulod Chronicles) by Jack Whyte. The
Eagle follows the
continuing story of Clothar...
- in The Fort at River's Bend, a book in Jack Whyte's A
Dream of
Eagles (
Camulod Chronicles) series, and is also
mentioned briefly in Mary Stewart's Merlin...