The historical Arthur, who probably lived in the 5th/6th Century, would have been Romano-British most likely. The literary Arthur of the middle ages was an English king. He could be any combination in modern works of fiction--some even deal with his return like Peter David's Knight Life and Molly Cochran's The Forever King.
No, he was Greek.
Zeus was the god of Greeks and the Roman
No. The closest you can get to Camelot and King Arthur being real would be that King Arthur was actually a Roman who grew up in Britain and so later became King of "Camelot" Which probably didn't exist. :)
The greek king of gods is named Zeus, but in Roman his name is Jupiter.
Poseidon is the king of oceans and seas (if you refer to Greek stuff.) The Roman equivalent is Neptune. Unless you don't believe in Greek and Roman stuff, I don't have an answer for you.
Poseidon is the king of oceans and seas (if you refer to Greek stuff.) The Roman equivalent is Neptune. Unless you don't believe in Greek and Roman stuff, I don't have an answer for you.
No, he was a greek king before the roman times.
Helen King has written: 'Greek and Roman Medicine'
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The king of Gods in Greek mythology is Zeus.
The first roman god was a well healthy Jew called pertoria..
Poseidon is the king of oceans and seas (if you refer to Greek stuff.) The Roman equivalent is Neptune. Unless you don't believe in Greek and Roman stuff, I don't have an answer for you.