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Is this why they're not sure if Arthur was a real king? Interesting that there are dead Kings in England we aren't aware of. I always figured if Arthur was real, he was from the time soon after Romans abandoned Britain, since they were great record keepers.
Just had a quick skim and it looks like two of the three were kings of bits of wales. The third was apparently king of Brittany (which is in France), and presumably had some holdings in England as well. All three predate the idea of a single unified kingdom of England by at least a hundred or so years tho, so any monarchs from this period would have ruled over smaller kingdoms that would now constitute parts of the modern UK.
Basically yes. Mentions of an 'Arthur' are scarce before Geoffrey of Monmouth's (heavily fictionalised) 12th century account of him, and most depictions of him as the Britthonic warlord defending against the invading Saxons seem to be based upon Ambrosius Aurelianus. Couple that with zero archaeological evidence for him at his claimed birthplace of Tintagel and you can see how many are sceptical.