The ninth century Historia Brittonum is the first source that mentions
Arthur and lists twelve battles, including the famous Badon Hill. Much
ink has been spilt debating the identity and location of Arthur. This
book will demonstrate that some of the battles can indeed be located
with some confidence. Rather than fit a specific theory as to his
identity the battles are placed in the fragmenting provincial,
political and military context of the late fifth and early sixth
century Britain. At a time of rapid changes in cultural identity and a
significant increase in Germanic material culture and migration. These
battles might be expected to be found along borders and in zones of
potential conflict. Yet this is not what is discovered. In addition
the simplistic idea of Romano-Britons holding back invading
Anglo-Saxons is found wanting. Instead we discover a far more nuanced
political and cultural situation. One with increasing evidence of
continuation of land use and the indigenous population. The most
Romanised and urbanised regions of the south and east are the very
areas that experienced the arrival of Germanic settlement. The
conclusion gives the reader a new insight into what sort of man Arthur
was and the nature of the battles he fought.
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ISBN
9781399015318
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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