-
until his death. He was
probably also the only King of
Brittany (rex
Brittaniæ) to hold that
title by a
grant of the Emperor. Alan was the
second son...
-
European Lepidoptera Historia Insectorum – John Ray (1710)
Papilionum Brittaniae icones –
James Petiver (1717) 1758–1900 was the era of the
gentleman scientist...
- "Fairchild's Mule"
because it is infertile.
James Petiver publishes Papilionum Brittaniae Icones, the
first book
devoted exclusively to
British butterflies, giving...
- to as "King of Brittany". Erispoe's
recorded titles include provinciæ
Brittaniæ princeps ("prince of the
province of Brittany"), dux
Brittonum ("duke...
-
alone as a duke upon Judicaël's death,
granted the
title of king or 'rex
Brittaniæ' by the
Emperor Charles the Fat; the last king of
Brittany The second...
- Rege /
inter Sanctioris Concilli scribas Adscitus,/ et ad
CAROLVM Magmnæ
Brittaniæ Regem/Anno M.DC.XXIX. delegatus,/pacis
inter eosdem principes mox initæ/fundamenta...
- The
Description of Britain, also
known by its
Latin name De Situ
Britanniae ("On the
Situation of Britain"), was a
literary forgery perpetrated by Charles...
- Wade-Evans, A. W. (1914). "The "Picti" and "Scotti" in the
Excidium Brittaniæ". The
Celtic Review. 9 (36). p.321, n2. doi:10.2307/30070302. JSTOR 30070302...
- Monmouth, "Book VII
Chapter III: The
Prophecy of Merlin",
Historia Regum Brittaniae,
Caerleon Net Heale,
Elizabeth (1999), The
Faerie Queene: A Reader's Guide...
- Wade-Evans, A. W. (1914). "The 'Picti' and 'Scotti' in the
Excidium Brittaniæ" (PDF). The
Celtic Review. 9 (36). p.321, n2. doi:10.2307/30070302. JSTOR 30070302...