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The Legendary King Bladud
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The Legendary King Bladud
Page from Taylors " Memorial of English Monarchs" 1622, with outline Head. This shows the legendary King Bladud. In the words of the distinguished aviation historian Charles H. Gibbs-Smith:- " there is also our national story which tells how the legendary King Bladud - founder of Bath and father of King Lear - overtaxed his powers of necromancy by trying to fly over London with artificial wings, and was killed in the attempt (c.852 B.C.)". Other references state that he was reputedly trying to fly from the Temple of Apollo
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This print depicts the legendary King Bladud, a figure deeply rooted in English folklore and history. The image is taken from the "Memorial of English Monarchs" published by Taylors in 1622, featuring an outline head to highlight the intricate details of the king's regal attire. King Bladud, a mythical monarch, is said to have lived around 852 B.C. and is renowned for his significant contributions to English history. He is best known for founding the city of Bath and being the father of King Lear. However, his most intriguing tale involves his ambitious attempt to fly. According to the national story, King Bladud, driven by the desire to soar above the skies, undertook the dangerous endeavor of flying over London using artificial wings. This audacious act, filled with necromantic powers, exceeded his limits, leading to his tragic demise. Some variations of the legend suggest that his flight originated from the Temple of Apollo, rather than London. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the historical accuracy of this tale, King Bladud's legend continues to captivate the imagination of the English people. His story serves as a reminder of the human quest for flight, reaching back to ancient times, and the consequences of pushing the boundaries of the known world. This print, with its intricate details and rich history, offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of English folklore and the legendary figure of King Bladud.
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