The Groans of the Britons (Latin: gemitus Britannorum) is the final appeal made between 446 and 454 by the Britons to the Roman military for assistance...
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Romano-British culture (redirect from Romano-Britons)
one of its believed recipients, known as the Groans of the Britons, may have brought some brief naval assistance from the fading Roman Empire of the West...
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to: Groan Tube, a prank toy Groans of the Britons This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Groan. If an internal link led you...
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and in the autumn of 825 he was again campaigning against the Britons, at Gafulford. The Battle of Ellendun is thought to have taken place south of Swindon...
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exile. It is possible that the Groans of the Britons, referring to a Romano-British request for military assistance after the Roman departure from Britain...
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against the Picts and Irish. Aetius has enough problems with Attila the Hun and is unable to send any help (according to Groans of the Britons). The Cor Tewdws...
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Anglorum (Book I, chapter 34), Æthelfrith had won many victories against the Britons and was expanding his power and territory, and this concerned Áedán,...
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military encounter between the West Saxons and the Britons in the West Country in 577. The Chronicle depicts the battle as a major victory for Wessex's forces...
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of Bernicia, ending in the Mercians' defeat and Penda's death. According to Bede, the battle marked the effective demise of Anglo-Saxon paganism. The...
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Gildas (redirect from Gildas the Wise)
narrative of Roman Britain from its conquest under the Principate to Gildas' time. He describes the doings of the Romans and the Groans of the Britons, in which...
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The Battle of Badon, also known as the Battle of Mons Badonicus, was purportedly fought between Britons and Anglo-Saxons in Post-Roman Britain during...
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Britons call the Angles to come and help them as mercenaries against the Picts. 446 The "Groans of the Britons": Britons appeal (possibly to the Consul Flavius...
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M. (2013). Wales and the Britons 350–1064. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821731-2. Clarkson, Tim (2012). The Makers of Scotland: Picts, Romans...
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the Roman Emperor from pirate raids on the coast, something that for years was recorded in error as occurring in Britain as the Groans of the Britons...
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help (a document known as the Groans of the Britons), even though Honorius, the Western Roman Emperor, had written to the British civitas in or about...
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Mercia, "The Archaeology of Mercia", by Martin Welch. Snyder 2003:86, The Britons, "Britons and Saxons". Snyder says that they arrived in the late 5th...
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Ambrosius Aurelianus (category Sub-Roman Britons)
Nennius, and is also internally inconsistent. The Groans of the Britons involves an appeal by the Britons to Roman consul "Agitius". This person has been...
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352 The Battle of Wippedesfleot took place in or around 465 CE between the Anglo-Saxons (or Jutes), said to have been led by Hengest, and the Britons. The...
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battle for the strategic situation resulting afterwards. c. 446: The "Groans of the Britons" - A last appeal (possibly to the Consul Aetius) for the Roman...
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Sub-Roman Britain (category History of England by period)
small numbers of people and using outdated assumptions about linguistics and archaeology". Mythical British kings Groans of the Britons Celtic Christianity...
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dominion all the nations and provinces of Britain, which are divided into four languages, viz. the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and the English.") Bede...
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high king of the Britons in the wake of the end of Roman rule in Britain, called for Anglo-Saxons under Hengist and Horsa to settle on the Isle of Thanet...
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Roman Britain (redirect from Diocese of the Britains)
significant date in sub-Roman Britain is the Groans of the Britons, an unanswered appeal to Aetius, leading general of the western Empire, for assistance against...
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Northumbria over the lands of Britain south of the Humber. Oswald had defeated Cadwallon ap Cadfan of Gwynedd, King of the Britons (Penda's ally at Hatfield)...
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Stenton, p. 235 Cornwall portal Charles-Edwards, Thomas (2013). Wales and the Britons 350–1064. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821731-2. Davies, John...
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The Battle of Otford was fought in 776 between the Mercians, led by Offa of Mercia, and the Jutes of Kent. The battle took place at Otford, in the modern...
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The English king Æthelstan invaded Scotland by land and sea with a large force in AD 934. No record of any battles fought during the invasion has survived...
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Hun and is unable to send any help (according to Groans of the Britons). The Cor Tewdws (College of Theodosius), Llantwit Major (Wales), is supposedly...
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Wales and Pictland. The battle was disastrous for the Britons, who were nearly all killed. The slain warriors were commemorated in the important early poem...
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The Battle of Heavenfield was fought in 633 or 634 between a Northumbrian army under Oswald of Bernicia and a Welsh army under Cadwallon ap Cadfan of...
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