-
suggest that the
Gewisse had
origins among the
ancient Britons at Cair-
Caratauc (Old Sarum) in Wiltshire.
According to
Saxon folklore, the
Gewisse were...
- 3859 (see
Harleian genealogies)
contains three generations which read "
Caratauc map
Cinbelin map Teuhant". This is the
equivalent of "Caratacus, son of...
-
contemporaneous with the
biblical prophet Elijah (9th
century BC). A
Bleydiud son of
Caratauc is
mentioned in the
Welsh Harley MS 3859
genealogies (in the
British Library)...
-
Welsh m****cript
Harleian 3859
contains three generations which read "
Caratauc map
Cinbelin map Teuhant". This is the
equivalent of "Caratacus, son of...
-
explicitly stated). In the
genealogy they are made
direct descendants Caratauc son of
Cinbelin son of
Teuhant (recte Tehuant), who are to be identified...
-
explicitly stated). In the
genealogy they are made
direct descendants Caratauc son of
Cinbelin son of
Teuhant (recte Tehuant), who are to be identified...
- include: Cair
Brithon ("Fort of the Britons":
Dumbarton in Strathclyde) Cair
Caratauc ("Fort Rampart": Salisbury? Sellack?) Cair
Ceint ("Fort Kent": Canterbury)...
-
genealogy in the
Welsh Harley MS 3859 (c. 1100)
includes the
generations "
Caratauc map
Cinbelin map Teuhant", corresponding, via
established processes of...
- : 150–151
Bishop Ussher argued for its
identification with the "Cair
Caratauc"
listed among the 28
cities of
Britain by the
History of the
Britons traditionally...
- yrth. M.
Cuneda Wledic.
Phillimore 1888:163,
Annales Cambriae, year 798, "
Caratauc rex
guenedote apud
saxones iugulatur"
Phillimore 1888:162,
Annales Cambriae...