Not to be confused with Historia Regum Britanniae.
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The History of the Britons (Latin: Historia Brittonum) is a purported history of early Britain written around 828 that survives in numerous recensions from after the 11th century. The Historia Brittonum is commonly attributed to Nennius, as some recensions have a preface written in that name. Some experts have dismissed the Nennian preface as a late forgery and argued that the work was actually an anonymous compilation.[a][b] Cite error: There are <ref group=lower-alpha> tags or {{efn}} templates on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=lower-alpha}} template or {{notelist}} template (see the help page).
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The History of the Britons (Latin: HistoriaBrittonum) is a purported history of early Britain written around 828 that survives in numerous recensions...
two early medieval historical sources, the Annales Cambriae and the HistoriaBrittonum, but these date to 300 years after he is supposed to have lived, and...
founder and first king of Britain. This legend first appears in the HistoriaBrittonum, an anonymous 9th-century historical compilation to which commentary...
He has traditionally been attributed with the authorship of the HistoriaBrittonum, based on the prologue affixed to that work. This attribution is widely...
invading white dragon, at Dinas Emrys. The story continues in the HistoriaBrittonum, written around AD 829, where Gwrtheyrn, King of the Britons is frustrated...
447, suggesting that these dates are calculated approximations. The HistoriaBrittonum (History of the Britons) was attributed until recently to Nennius...
similarity of pronunciation. She is first mentioned in the 9th century HistoriaBrittonum (traditionally attributed to Nennius) as the lovely unnamed daughter...
figure. The first definite mention of Arthur appears circa 828 in the HistoriaBrittonum, where he is presented as a military leader fighting against the invading...
geographical onomasticon composed in Latin in the ninth century, the HistoriaBrittonum. A passing reference in the elegy Gwarchan Cynfelyn (7th century)...
manuscripts, the only medieval work to make use of it was the 9th-century HistoriaBrittonum, which nonetheless assured it a wide diffusion. The Table itself is...
was a historical person, his name first appears in the 9th-century HistoriaBrittonum, where he is mentioned as having participated in the battle alongside...
centuries later in the semi-mythological histories of the HistoriaBrittonum and the Historia Regum Britanniae. Though a popular cautionary tale in medieval...
Arthur's dog Cabal's pawprint, preserved in rock, in the Latin tract of HistoriaBrittonum (9th century). The print was preserved in rock while the dog was pursuing...
independently in the legends of the Britons, beginning with the 9th-century HistoriaBrittonum. Eventually, he was transformed by Geoffrey of Monmouth into the uncle...
Ambrosius, taken from one of his primary sources, the early 9th-century HistoriaBrittonum attributed to Nennius. In the latter account, Ambrosius was discovered...
Conquestu Britanniae, Bede's 8th-century Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, the 9th-century HistoriaBrittonum ascribed to Nennius, the 10th-century...
Faust's name and persona remains unclear.[dubious – discuss] In the HistoriaBrittonum, Faustus is the offspring of an incestuous marriage between king Vortigern...
as father of Penda, with no further detail. Pybba is said by the HistoriaBrittonum to have had 12 sons. Cearl, a Mercian king, is mentioned by Bede,...
of ancient British texts, including the ninth century HistoriaBrittonum. The HistoriaBrittonum is the earliest known source of the story of Brutus of...
reliability for this period are unclear, and in the early ninth-century HistoriaBrittonum, which adds a little more possibly reliable information to Bede's...
vanished by the later Middle Ages. An interpolated passage in the HistoriaBrittonum (9th century) describes him as a famous poet, along with Aneirin,...
Blwchfardd, and Cian Gwenith Gwawd ("Cian Wheat of Song"), in the HistoriaBrittonum, and is also mentioned in the collection of poems known as Y Gododdin...
divorce his Saxon bride. The pedigree of king Aella of Deira given in HistoriaBrittonum includes the name "Sguerthing" as great-grandfather of the king, and...
Caligula to Orosius's Historia adversus Paganos, the latter of which was a primary source for the author of the HistoriaBrittonum: Suetonius, Caligula...