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Achilles Æneas Agamemnon Antenor antient appears Archbishop army Arthur Assaracus attack authority Avarwy Bards battle Bede Beli bishops Bran Britain British church Britons brother Brut Brutus buried Cadwallon Cæsar called castle chiefs Christianity Chronicle church of Rome circumstances clergy Constantine Corineus Cornwall Cymry Cynan Cynfarch daughter death Dubricius Earl Earl of Cornwall ejus Emrys engaged father filius fled force Gaul Geoffrey Geoffrey of Monmouth Gildas Giraldus given Greeks Hector Helen hence Hengist Howel Ireland island Julius Cæsar king kingdom language Latin copy laws Locrinus Lucius Maelgwn Gwynedd Maximus monastery Monks nation Nennius original Pandrasus Picts Priam Prince probably quæ reign Romans Romish sailed saints Saxons says sent ships signify slain slew sovereignty successit temple Teuthras tradition translation Triad Troilus Trojans troops Troy Uther Vortigern Wales Welsh copies Welsh language whilst word writers written


