Examples of using Caerleon in English and their translations into Arabic
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Caerleon won't sign it.
Think what you're doing, Caerleon.
Caerleon brought this upon himself.
I had a choice… to let Caerleon live or die.
Caerleon's men will reach Camelot by sundown tomorrow.
This, Merlin, is the royal crest of Caerleon.
We travel west to Caerleon where we have family and, I hope, a new life.
You didn't want to kill Caerleon, I know that. But you were strong.
In the course of these retellings, Caerleon became Camelot, and Caliburnus was rechristened Excalibur.
Geoffrey blended them all: A magical sword called Caledfwlch and a Roman fortress called Caerleon appeared in his source material, so Geoffrey's Arthur ruled from Caerleon and wielded Caliburnus, the Latin translation of Caledfwlch.