Posted on 08/29/2002 9:51:38 AM PDT by scouse
Mad Doc - like the Dog river in Alabama which used to be called the Maddog river. Supposedly named for Madoc. Mobile bay being where he landed
ap is just Son of like Mac in Irish or Scotts
Owain - Oh Wine
Gwynedd - the tough one Gwin edth - the dd is a ddddhhhh sound
Like Button Gwynett - signer of the declaration of independence another Welshman
More Welshmen signed the declaration than any other extraction. You can keep Columbus Day too, even though he swore he had discovered India and refused to set foot on the mainland.
Their theory is based on an earlier Madoc being the one that legends were about. They are also keen Arthurian researchers.
The Madoc legend was revived by Dr. Jon Dee to support British claims to America and dispute the Spanish claim in the time of Elizabeth I but there is much confusion over the literary references he used to establish this claim.
As Oscar Wilde once said,
America had often been discovered before Columbus, but it had always been hushed up.
In fact it was at one time. During the Bronze age they mined the copper of Lake Superior. Specifically the mines of Isle Royal. This has recently been proven by the find of a sunken Phoenician ship laden with copper ingots the shape of hides within the Meditranian basin that have the same copper purity content as the copper of Lake Superior. Pure copper can be traced to it’s origin in this way. There is no doubt but that the copper in that Phoenician ship came from Lake Superior.
According to legend, the Welsh prince arrived in Mobile Bay, Alabama, in 1170, in order to escape a war of succession in his homeland following his fatherâs death.
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