• The Brut Chronicle, also known as the Prose Brut, is the collective name of a number of medieval chronicles of the history of England. The original Prose...
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    Brut y Tywysogion (English: Chronicle of the Princes) is one of the most important primary sources for Welsh history. It is an annalistic chronicle that...
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  • Layamon's Brut (ca. 1190 – 1215), also known as The Chronicle of Britain, is a Middle English alliterative verse poem compiled and recast by the English...
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  • Look up brut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brut may refer to: Roman de Brut, a verse chronicle in Kirchheimer by Wace Layamon's Brut, an English...
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    English prose Brut (Brie ed., The Brut or the Chronicles of England 1906–1908) of the 14th century, an English rendition of the Anglo-Norman Brut deriving...
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    absent. One surviving version of the Brut chronicle is a late Middle Ages manuscript, known as the St Albans Chronicle. Latium Latin kings of Alba Longa...
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    The Brut or Roman de Brut (completed 1155) by the poet Wace is a loose and expanded translation in almost 15,000 lines of Norman-French verse of Geoffrey...
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    absent. One surviving version of the Brut Chronicle is a late Middle Ages manuscript, known as the St Albans Chronicle. Snorri Sturlason, in the Prologue...
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    after the death of Cnut. The Prose Brut chronicle was an Anglo-Norman work, covering British and English monarchs from Brut (Brutus of Troy) to the death of...
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    presumably due to his short reign. The Brut Chronicle was an Anglo-Norman work, covering British and English monarchs from Brut (Brutus of Troy) to the death of...
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    A page from the Brut Chronicle (printed as the Chronicles of England), printed in 1480 by Caxton in blackletter...
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    incorporated into the chronicle. The body of the chronicle from Brutus to the year 1307 has been described as a variant of the Brut Chronicle, but there are...
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  • British history up to King Cadwaldre and a translation of Wace’s Roman de Brut, is 15,946 lines long. The second part, describing history from Cadwaldre...
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    Outsider art (redirect from Art brut)
    a book by art critic Roger Cardinal. It is an English equivalent for art brut (French: [aʁ bʁyt], "raw art" or "rough art"), a label created in the 1940s...
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    Brut y Brenhinedd ("Chronicle of the Kings") is a collection of variant Middle Welsh versions of Geoffrey of Monmouth's Latin Historia Regum Britanniae...
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  • The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven portal fantasy novels by British author C. S. Lewis. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published...
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    1333. An abridged form of the poem was appended as a prologue to the Brut Chronicle. In the poem, Albina is the eldest of 30 daughters of a Greek king....
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    was later used in Welsh adaptations of foreign material such as the Bruts (chronicles), which were based on Geoffrey of Monmouth. It is often considered...
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    Brut y Saeson (also Brut y Saesson) is a Welsh-language chronicle running from the death of Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon in 682 to the reign of Richard II (1377–99)...
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    collection, some his forgeries. The forged material included a false Brut chronicle and a book attributed to Saint Cadoc. The second volume, which collected...
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    Norman French Roman de Brut, Layamon's Middle English Brut, were named after Brutus, and the word brut came to mean a chronicle of British history. One...
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  • regis Britonum" "Archaeologia Cambrensis (1846–1899) | BRUT Y TYWYSOGION: GWENTIAN CHRONICLE 1863 | 1863 | Welsh Journals – The National Library of Wales"...
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    further Arthurian material, such as that found in the anonymous English Brut Chronicle, comprised the bases of Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. Prose literature...
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    In both manuscripts, Warkworth follows the Brut Chronicle, as a continuation; that version of the Brut ended in 1419 and is continued until 1461, with...
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    about 400 horsemen and eighty knights and squires; the contemporary Brut Chronicle estimated it at around 500 men. Affinities were not confined to kings...
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    manuscript) and into both Genoivre and Gahunmare in Wace's Roman de Brut. Chronicler Gerald of Wales refers to her as Wenneuereia (Wenneveria) and the popular...
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    Prussian Chronicle by Wigand of Marburg Roman de Brut by Wace Spieghel Historiael by Jacob van Maerlant Sture's Chronicle [sv] Styrian Rhymed Chronicle [de]...
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    Russian Academy of Sciences, (Radzivill Chronicle) San Marino, California, Huntington Library, HM 113 (Brut Chronicle) Eton, Eton College, Library, MS 44...
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    Wace (section Roman de Brut)
    The Roman de Brut became the basis, in turn, for Layamon's Brut, an alliterative Middle English poem, and Peter Langtoft's Chronicle. Historian Matthew...
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  • Layamon (category English chroniclers)
    1215], Madden, Frederic (ed.), Layamons Brut, or Chronicle of Britain; A Poetical Semi-Saxon Paraphrase of The Brut of Wace, vol. I, translated by Madden...
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