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Vortimer (Old
Welsh Guorthemir, Welsh: Gwerthefyr), also
known as
Saint Vortimer (Welsh:
Gwerthefyr Fendigaid, lit. "
Vortimer the Blessed"), is a figure...
- was
succeeded briefly by his son
Vortimer, as does the
Historia Brittonum, only to ****ume the
throne again when
Vortimer is killed. The
inscription on the...
- took his son
Vortimer for
their king. The
Saxons and the Britons, led by
Vortimer, met in four battles. In the second,
Horsa and
Vortimer's brother, Catigern...
- son of Vortigern, the
tyrannical King of the Britons, and the
brother of
Vortimer. A
figure of this name also
appears in the
Welsh genealogies,
though he...
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Viviane is
initiated when she
becomes the
lover of the
British chief Vortimer. When
Vortimer dies,
Viviane returns to
Avalon carrying his child, a daughter...
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Ostrogoths conquer Pannonia and Dalmatia.
Battle of Aylesford:
Prince Vortimer rebels against the pro-Anglo-Saxon
policies of his father, Vortigern. He...
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Horsa fell, as did
Vortimer's brother Catigern. The
Historia does not say who won the battle,
saying specifically that
during Vortimer's campaign the Saxons...
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themselves at the
mouth of the
Thames River.
After a
period of peace,
Vortimer (son of king Vortigern),
defeats the
Saxons in four
battles in Kent (according...
- from T. Mommsen's 1892 edition): It
happened however after the
death of
Vortimer, son of King Vortigern, and
after the
return of
Hengist with his forces...
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Welsh spelling is Gwrdebyr; here the name has been
confused with that of
Vortimer, the son of Vortigern). In his
Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates,...