-
enslaved Trojans in Greece, he
encountered Corineus and his people, who
joined him in his travels. In Gaul,
Corineus provoked a war with
Goffarius Pictus,...
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these last giants, and was
slain by
Corineus, a
member of the
invading Trojan colonisers headed by Brutus.
Corineus was
subsequently granted a
piece of...
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According to
Geoffrey of Monmouth,
Gwendolen was one of the
daughters of
Corineus, king of Cornwall, and one of Brutus's warriors.
Gwendolen was married...
- with the
warrior Corineus, and was
killed when
Corineus threw him from a
cliff into the sea: For it was a
diversion to him [
Corineus] to
encounter the...
- s****s of the
Tyrrhenian Sea, led by the
prodigious warrior Corineus. In Gaul,
Corineus provokes a war with
Goffarius Pictus, king of Aquitaine, after...
- "diplomatic"
marriage to Gwendolen, the
daughter of King
Corineus of Cornwall, but upon the
death of
Corineus,
Locrin divorced her and made
Estrildis his queen—thereby...
- Soon
after Maddan's birth,
Locrinus sent him off to
Corineus, the child's grandfather. When
Corineus finally died,
Locrinus left
Gwendolen and took Estrildis...
-
Historia Regum Britanniae, in
which Geoffrey of
Monmouth suggested that
Corineus, the
medieval legend,
wrestled a
Cornish giant named Gogmagog at Plymouth...
- the
Kings of
Britain (1136),
claim that the
first leader of
Cornwall was
Corineus, a
Trojan warrior and ally of
Brutus of Troy, portra**** as the original...
-
Geoffrey of
Monmouth in
Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1139)
describing Corineus, the
legendary founder of Cornwall, as a man "of
great courage and boldness...