-
Brennius wed the
daughter of the King of
Norway without consulting Belinus.
Belinus invaded Northumbria and
seized Brennius's land. The King of Denmark...
-
Brennius wed the
daughter of the King of
Norway without consulting Belinus.
Belinus invaded Northumbria and
seized Brennius's land.
Brennius heard of this...
- in his
discussion of
Julius Caesar's
invasion of Britain,
mentioning a
Belinus,
brother of C****ibella(u)nus, who are both
styled sons of Minocannus, but...
- Laws
which are
still famous today among the English". Dunvallo's sons,
Belinus and Brennius,
fight a
civil war
before being reconciled by
their mother...
-
Monmouth gives the
founder of the city as
Belinus, the
mythical King of the Britons.
According to Geoffrey,
Belinus repaired and
founded many
cities during...
- and
rival of
Belinus, King of the Britons.
After a sea battle,
Guichtlac and the lady were
washed up in
Britain and
captured by
Belinus.
After Brennius...
- (Sheringham. p. 129.) that Britain, Wales, and Cornwall, were the
portion of
Belinus,
elder son of Dunwallo, and that that part of the Island,
afterwards called...
- Britain)
written c. 1136 by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. This work
describes how
Belinus, a
legendary king of
Britain said to have held the
throne from
about 390...
- Trinovantum. His
death sparked another civil war
between his two sons,
Belinus and Brennius.
Welsh units Stacey 2004. Aurell,
Martin (20
November 2007)...
- of the
Britons as
accounted by
Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of
Belinus and was said to have
found a home for the
Irish people.
Gurguit was a peaceful...