De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae (Latin: On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain, sometimes just On the Ruin of Britain) is a work written in Latin in the...
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Gildas (section De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae)
6th-century British monk best known for his religious polemic De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, which recounts the history of the Britons before and during...
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De Excidio ("Concerning the Destruction") is a Latin title that may refer to: De excidio et conquestu Britanniae ("On the Ruin & Conquest of Britain")...
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list of the "28 Cities" (Old Welsh: cair) which was mentioned in De Excidio Britanniae and Historia Brittonum. The title of city was initially informal...
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earliest mention of the Battle of Badon appears in Gildas' De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae (On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain), written in the early...
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Historia regum Britanniae (The History of the Kings of Britain), originally called De gestis Britonum (On the Deeds of the Britons), is a fictitious historical...
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early 6th century. He was castigated for various sins by Gildas in De Excidio Britanniae. The Welsh form Cynlas Goch is attested in several genealogies of...
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February 2019. Kerlouégan, François (1987). Le De Excidio Britanniae de Gildas. Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne. p. 579. Wickham, Chris (2009). The...
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sources available for discussion of this period include Gildas's De Excidio Britanniae and Nennius's Historia Brittonum, the Annales Cambriae, Anglo-Saxon...
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associated with Arthurian legend Historia Regum Britanniae draws upon Gildas' De Excidio Britanniae, the Historia Brittonum, and the Annales Cambriae...
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Historical Encyclopedia, Vol. I, p. 451. ABC-CLIO (Sta. Barbara), 2006. De Excidio Britanniae, §3. (in Latin) Cited in the "Civitas" entry of Celtic Culture....
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Historical Encyclopedia, Vol. I, p. 451. ABC-CLIO (Sta. Barbara), 2006. De Excidio Britanniae, § 3. (in Latin) Cited in the "Civitas" entry of Celtic Culture...
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ironic considering that he may have appeared in Gildas the Wise's De Excidio Britanniae (of which he was a contemporary) as "Aurelius Caninus" (i.e.: the...
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sources available for discussion of this period include Gildas's De Excidio Britanniae and Nennius's Historia Brittonum, the Annales Cambriae, Anglo-Saxon...
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general unrest, which was the inspiration behind Gildas's book De Excidio Britanniae (The Ruin of Britain). The next major campaign against the Britons...
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Millet (1992), p. 102f, lists 22 "public towns"; Gildas, De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae [On the ruin and conquest of Britain] (in Latin), 3.2 lists...
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suggests that, with the exception of a continuation of Gildas' De excidio Britanniae dating to the 14th century, its material shares the same origin...
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medieval Ireland is entirely without foundation. Gildas. De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae. 6th century. (in Latin) Translated by Thomas Habington. The...
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and chroniclers of the period: Gildas, On the Ruin of Britain (De Excidio Britanniae) (died 570) Bede, Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Historia...
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List of languages by first written account (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
(1987). Le De Excidio Britanniae de Gildas. Les destinées de la culture latine dans l'île de Bretagne au VIe siècle (in French). Publications de la Sorbonne...
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for a more complete family tree. Gildas (1899), Gildae De excidio Britanniae, fragmenta, liber de paenitentia, accedit et Lorica Gildae, London: Published...
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marginal references identify the sources of information from Gildas (De Excidio Britanniae), Bede, Widukind of Corvey and many others, presenting an erudite...
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Geoffrey of Monmouth (redirect from Geoffrey de Monmouth)
History of the English People, and Gildas's 6th-century polemic De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, expanded with material from bardic oral tradition and genealogical...
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Gildas discusses Aurelius Conanus in Chapter 30 of his work De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, in a section in which he reproves five kings for their various...
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history of the Britons and that it was largely based on Gildas' De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae written some three centuries before. Other sources included...
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Tabula in historiis Britonum Gildas, De excidio Britanniae Anonymous, Encomium Emmae Reginae, which is called Tractatus de gestis regis Chnutonis in the explicit...
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the kings condemned by Gildas in his 6th century polemic De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae. This probably signifies the sub-Roman petty kingdom of Dyfed...
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raiders. The appeal is first referenced in Gildas' 6th-century De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae; Gildas' account was later repeated in chapter 13 of Bede's...
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today is the scathing account of his behavior recorded in De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae by Gildas, who considered Maelgwn a usurper and reprobate...
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suggests that, with the exception of a continuation of Gildas' De excidio Britanniae dating to the 14th century, share the same origin. The same kind...
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