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King Arthur’s
Marriage to Guinevere
Geoffrey of Monmouth
His Life & Works
Geoffrey of Monmouth was born around 1100 CE, it is not certain that he was
born in Monmouth in South East Wales but it is likely that as he took his name
from the area, he was born there.
His father was named
Arthur. Geoffrey was appointed archdeacon of Llandaff in 1140 and was
consecrated bishop of St. Asaph in 1152. He died c. 1155.
Geoffrey is one of the most significant authors in the development of the
Arthurian legends. It was Geoffrey who, in his Historia Regum Britanniae
(completed in 1136) palces Arthur in a
historical context and in the line of British kings as a pre- Saxon ruler.
This work not only
established Arthur as a significant historical figure but also gave him an
authoritative history which included many events familiar from later romance.
Geoffrey also introduced the character of Merlin as we know him into the
legends. Geoffrey's Merlin, a combination of the young and prophetic Ambrosius
in Nennius's history and the prophet Myrddin who figures in several Welsh
poems, first appears in a book known as the Prophetiae Merlini (The
Prophecies of Merlin), which was written about 1135 but then incorporated
as Book VII of the Historia.
This book contains
the prophecies made by Merlin to the earlier celtic ruler Vortigern, which
foreshadow not only the downfall of Vortigern but also the rise and fall of
Arthur, events subsequent to the end of the Historia, and events of the
obscure future.
The Historia proper begins in the legendary past and traces the origin
of Britain to its eponymous founder Brut, the great-grandson of Aeneas.
(Because of this purported origin, histories of Britain were known as
"Bruts.") Subsequent chapters tell of legendary and actual events in
British history, including the story of Lear and his daughters, the offer of tribute
from Rome to Belinus and Brennius, Julius Caesar's unsuccessful attempt at
conquest, and the disasterous invitation of the Saxons to Britain by Vortigern.
The Arthurian portion of the story tells of Arthur's conquests on the
continent, his slaying of the giant of St. Michael's Mount, a prominent role by
Gawain in the Roman wars, the slaying of the Emperor Lucius, the treachery of
Mordred, the entry of the nunnery by Guinevere, and the final battle between
Mordred, who is killed, and Arthur, who is borne to the Isle of Avallon for the
healing of his wounds.
The influence of the Historia on
literature is enormous. It influenced numerous vernacular works, including
translations into Welsh, Old Norse, and the French and English verse versions
by Wace (the Roman de Brut) and Layamon (the Brut).
Geoffrey also wrote a Vita Merlini (Life of Merlin) in verse in
about 1150.
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Merlin & The Tree of Life
Merlin
the Magician
Born
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Latin:
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Completing
the Quest for Wholeness
Telling the
Story of our Times
Diana Durham applies concepts from Arthurian Legend
to
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Perform Your Own Arthurian
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King
Arthur’s Labyrinth
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King Arthur's Round Table Revealed
The Battle of Badon Hill / Mynnyd Badon may
have taken place at Bardon Hill in Leicestershire
King Arthur’s victory at
Flossenden
Local legend suggests that this battle took place near
The Long Man of Wilmington in Sussex
A cave where Arthur and his knights lie sleeping
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