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Historia brittonum
Historia brittonum













historia brittonum

An assumption is made for the date of year 1. (If one thinks that dates are assigned to events in the Annales Cambriae, one would be mistaken. It names the twelve battles that Arthur fought, yet none are assigned actual dates. The Historia was the first source to portray King Arthur, described as a “dux bellorum” (‘military leader’, ‘duke of battles’) or miles (‘warrior, soldier’), not as a king. Via the enormous popularity of the latter work, this version of early British history would become incorporated into subsequent chronicles of the history of Britain. The Historia was the “single most important source used by Geoffrey of Monmouth in creating his Historia Regum Britanniae”, according to John Thomas Koch. The Historia describes the settlement of Britain by Trojan exiles and states that Britain took its name after Brutus, a descendant of Aeneas. Theodore Mommsen, divided this work into seven parts: Preface I.

historia brittonum

The compromise is that the compiler be referenced as pseudoNennius. Some experts have dismissed the Nennian preface as a late forgery, arguing that the work was actually an anonymous compilation. The Historia Brittonum is commonly attributed to Nennius, as some recensions have a preface written in his name. The text is reputed to have been written c AD 828/829, and survives in numerous recensions that date from after the 11 th Century AD. Historia Brittonum ( History of Britons) is a purported history of the indigenous Brittonic people. Introduction to Historia Brittonum and its sections















Historia brittonum