Caleb Howells
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Caleb Howells

Brazil

@caleb-howells

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Member since May 18, 2022
Brazil
126 published articles

Caleb is a published history author with a strong interest in ancient Britain and the Mediterranean world. He holds a BA in the Doctrines and Methodology of Education from USILACS. He is the author of "King Arthur: The Man Who Conquered Europe" and "The Trojan Kings of Britain: Myth or History?". Caleb enjoys learning about history in general, but he especially loves investigating myths and legends and seeing how they might be explained by historical events and individuals.

Education

BA Doctrines and Methodology of Education United States Institute of Language and Clerical Studies, 2020

Areas of Expertise

Arthurian LegendsPost-Roman BritainIron Age BritainRoman BritainAncient GreeceAncient ItalyBiblical Archaeology
Homer's portrait and Homer and His Guide

Did Homer Really Write the “Iliad” & “Odyssey”? Who Wrote the Trojan Epics?

Tradition asserts that Homer composed the Iliad and the Odyssey. But is there good evidence for this? And are there alternative potential writers?

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germanus of auxerre king arthur

Is Germanus of Auxerre Really Connected to Arthurian Legends?

Germanus of Auxerre was one of the most prominent religious figures in 5th-century Britain, the age of King Arthur. Does he have any connection to the legends?

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Lamenting figure and earthquake ruins

When Were the Messenian Wars? 200 Years of Conflict on the Peloponnese

The ancient Peloponnese endured three Messenian Wars over a period of 200 years, but when exactly did they happen, and where do they sit in Greek history?

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King, medieval text, and crowned ruler

Why Did the Britons Stop Using the Name ‘Arthur’ After King Arthur?

According to some researchers, there is evidence that the medieval Britons avoided using the name “Arthur” after the time of King Arthur. Why?

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Richat Structure and Reconstruction of the capital of Atlantis

Was Atlantis Located in the Eye of the Sahara Desert?

Could the legendary city of Atlantis have been located in the Eye of the Sahara desert? What is the evidence for the popular theory?

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Samson and Hercules in classical engravings

Did the Biblical Story of Samson Inspire the Greek Hero Hercules?

Did the story of Samson, the Bible’s superhumanly strong Israelite Judge, inspire the legend of the powerful hero Hercules in Greek mythology?

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Roman soldiers and daily life scenes

What Did Roman Britain Look Like at Its Peak?

After their conquest of Britain in 43 AD, the Romans left their distinctive mark on the island. What was life like in Roman Britain at its peak?

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Virgil bust beside medieval battle scene

Who Did Opis Kill? The Avenging Nymph in the Aeneid

Virgil’s Aeneid tells the story of a nymph named Opis killing a warrior named Arruns. Who were these characters, and what led to this act of vengeance?

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Aeneas with Lausus body illustration

Why Is the Aeneid Important? Key Lessons and Impact of the Ancient Epic

Virgil’s Aeneid is one of the most famous and influential pieces of literature from the Roman world. What was its purpose, and what are the key lessons it conveys?

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Split portrait of King Aethelfrith and Cerdic

The Mystery of Cerdic, the First King of Anglo-Saxon Wessex

Cerdic of Wessex was the founder of Wessex, which would eventually lead to the foundation of England. But was he really an Anglo-Saxon, or was he a Briton?

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A New Kingdom relief depicting a battle

Is Egyptian Chronology Wrong? Analyzing David Rohl’s Theory

Could ancient Egypt be less ancient than we think? Egyptologist David Rohl has argued that the Bible revises Egyptian chronology by 300 years. Is he right?

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Etruscan alphabet and painted figure

Where Did the Etruscan Alphabet Come From?

The Etruscan alphabet looks more like the Greek alphabet than that used by the Latin neighbors in Italy. What does it reveal about the origins of the Etruscans?

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