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ITIWBS Started conversation Jul 9, 2010
Etymological notes that may be of some interest, "Camulodunum", originally "Camel ad Unum", freely translated, meaning 'First Constabulary'.
History: the town was the Roman seat of government in Britain at the time of Boadicia's rebellion and is thought by some to be King Arthur's "Camelot".
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bobstafford Posted Feb 5, 2011
http://www.bbc.co.uk/entry/A80885613
Thank you for your comment about camalot. My answer is here This was created without referance just noted from memory it is a frame work and needs ideas, your comments and corrections would be most welcome.
Thank you for the insparation.
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