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King
Arthur’s
Marriage
to Guinevere
Nennius
Historia Brittanum
History of the Britons
800 CE
The first written mention of Arthur as a heroic
figure
The British leader who fought twelve battles
against
the Anglo Saxons
The Welsh
Christian monk Nennius wrote around 800 CE the "Historia Brittanum" (History
of the Britons) which is the first work to contain a mention "
Arthur" by name as a heroic figure.
Little is
known of Nennius but was probably an early ninth
century Welsh monk, and probably did write Historia Brittonum
The work is a
strange assortment of texts
covering the ancestries of kings, geography, the lives of
saints. It mentions Julius Cæsar, Ambrosius
Aurelianus, Arthur, Patrick, and other figures. Nennius says he was a pupil of Elbodugus
whi was Bishop of
The Historia Brittonum has been
controversial as to its date and origin. Nennius has
been described as "unrestrainedly inventive" with this work. On the
one hand Nennius apparently had access to no-longer
available 5th century sources, but on
the other hand can Nennius
be entirely trusted as a reliable compiler of history. Apart from his native
Welsh and his clerical knowledge of Latin, ‘Nennius’
seems to have understood both Old English, and Old Irish.
Nennius made mistakes with dating schemes, people's names
and genealogical facts. However his work is nevertheless one of the earliest
records of Welsh literature and history and his work is therefore very useful
to researchers.
The work may
have in fact been compiled earlier by someone else, around the year 679. Then
additions were made in following years, and Nennius
may have then re-compiled the whole work around 800.
To complicate
matters even further, the revision of Nennius does
not exist in a complete form. The earliest existing copy is an Irish version
made in the eleventh century by Gilla Coemgin. Some of the Latin copies have extracts from the
original, including the preface of Nennius and some
verses by him.
Historia Brittanum is drawn
largely upon Celtic legend, written or oral. Other writings which have been
used include Gildas, Jerome’s Chronicle and a lost
life of St. Germanus of Auxerre.
Geoffrey of Monmouth was later to extensive use of it.
The brief
mention of Arthur by Nennius occurs when he describes
him as being the British leader who fought against the Anglo-Saxons. The battle
culminated in a victory for the Britons at the
lists twelve battles with which Arthur was involved. Nennius also mentions Arthur had a dog called Cabal, which
had used to hunt boar and covers the burial site of Anir,
the son of Arthur, killed by his own father.
Nennius also mentions Ambrosius,
but not the same Ambrosius Aurelianus
mentioned in the works by Gildas and Bede. This Ambrosius was another
name for the boy that Geoffrey called Merlin. The story of Vortigern
and Ambrosius (Merlin), the falling wall and the two
fighting dragons are used in Geoffrey's works.
Theosophy
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King
Arthur &
The
Round Table

Merlin
& The Tree of Life
Merlin the Magician
Born circa 400 CE ;
Welsh: Myrddin;
Latin: Merlinus;
English: Merlin.

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