History of the Kings of Britain by Geoffrey of Monmouth

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History of the Kings of Britain by Geoffrey of Monmouth

More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles' 1848 revision of Thompson's 1718 edition. - Summary by SkyRider

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    Introduction

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  2. 22

    Book I Part 1: Brutus rallies the Trojans

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  3. 21
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    Book II Part 1: The descendants of Brutus

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    Book II Part 2: Leir and his daughters

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    Book III Part 1: Belinus and Brennius

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    Book V Part 2: Octavius, Maximian

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    Book VI Part 2: Vortegirn

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    Book VII: The Prophecy of Merlin

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    Book VIII Part 1: Aurelius Ambrosius

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    Book IX Part 1: Arthur defeats the Saxons

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    Book IX Part 2: Arthur's coronation

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    Book X Part 1: Arthur marches on Rome

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    Book X Part 2: Arthur defeats the Roman army

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    Book XII Part 1: Cadwallo

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More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles' 1848 revision of Thompson's 1718 edition. - Summary by SkyRider

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