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  byNenniusTranslatedbyJ。A。GilesI。ThePrologue。

  1。Nennius,thelowlyministerandservantoftheservantsofGod,bythegraceofGod,discipleofSt。Elbotus,*toallthefollowersoftruthsendethhealth。

  *OrElvod,bishopofBangor,A。D。755,whofirstadoptedintheCambrianchurchthenewcycleforregulatingEaster。

  Beitknowntoyourcharity,thatbeingdullinintellectandrudeofspeech,IhavepresumedtodeliverthesethingsintheLatintongue,nottrustingtomyownlearning,whichislittleornoneatall,butpartlyfromtraditionsofourancestors,partlyfromwritingsandmonumentsoftheancientinhabitantsofBritain,partlyfromtheannalsoftheRomans,andthechroniclesofthesacredfathers,Isidore,Hieronymus,Prosper,Eusebius,andfromthehistoriesoftheScotsandSaxons,althoughourenemies,notfollowingmyowninclinations,but,tothebestofmyability,obeyingthecommandsofmyseniors;Ihavelispinglyputtogetherthishistoryfromvarioussources,andhaveendeavored,fromshame,todeliverdowntoposteritythefewremainingearsofcornaboutpasttransactions,thattheymightnotbetroddenunderfoot,seeingthatanamplecrophasbeensnatchedawayalreadybythehostilereapersofforeignnations。Formanythingshavebeeninmyway,andI,tothisday,havehardlybeenabletounderstand,evensuperficially,aswasnecessary,thesayingsofothermen;

  muchlesswasIableinmyownstrength,butlikeabarbarian,haveImurderedanddefiledthelanguageofothers。ButIboreaboutwithmeaninwardwound,andIwasindignant,thatthenameofmyownpeople,formerlyfamousanddistinguished,shouldsinkintooblivion,andlikesmokebedissipated。Butsince,however,IhadrathermyselfbethehistorianoftheBritonsthannobody,althoughsomanyaretobefoundwhomightmuchmoresatisfactorilydischargethelabourthusimposedonme;Ihumblyentreatmyreaders,whoseearsImayoffendbytheineleganceofmywords,thattheywillfulfilthewishofmyseniors,andgrantmetheeasytaskoflisteningwithcandourtomyhistory。Forzealouseffortsveryoftenfail:butboldenthusiasm,wereitinitspower,wouldnotsuffermetofail。May,therefore,candourbeshownwheretheineleganceofmywordsisinsufficient,andmaythetruthofthishistory,whichmyrustictonguehasventured,asakindofplough,totraceoutinfurrows,losenoneofitsinfluencefromthatcause,intheearsofmyhearers。Foritisbettertodrinkawholesomedraughtoftruthfromthehumblevessel,thanpoisonmixedwithhoneyfromagoldengoblet。

  2。Anddonotbeloath,diligentreader,towinnowmychaff,andlayupthewheatinthestorehouseofyourmemory:fortruthregardsnotwhoisthespeaker,norinwhatmanneritisspoken,butthatthethingbetrue;andshedoesnotdespisethejewelwhichshehasrescuedfromthemud,butsheaddsittoherformertreasures。

  ForIyieldtothosewhoaregreaterandmoreeloquentthanmyself,who,kindledwithgenerousardour,haveendeavouredbyRomaneloquencetosmooththejarringelementsoftheirtongue,iftheyhaveleftunshakenanypillarofhistorywhichIwishedtoseeremain。Thishistorythereforehasbeencompiledfromawishtobenefitmyinferiors,notfromenvyofthosewhoaresuperiortome,inthe858thyearofourLord’sincarnation,andinthe24thyearofMervin,kingoftheBritons,andIhopethattheprayersofmybetterswillbeofferedupformeinrecompenceofmylabour。

  Butthisissufficientbywayofpreface。Ishallobedientlyaccomplishtheresttotheutmostofmypower。

  II。TheApologyofNenniusHerebeginstheapologyofNennius,thehistoriographeroftheBritons,oftheraceoftheBritons。

  3。I,Nennius,discipleofSt。Elbotus,haveendeavouredtowritesomeextractswhichthedulnessoftheBritishnationhadcastaway,becauseteachershadnoknowledge,norgaveanyinformationintheirbooksaboutthisislandofBritain。ButIhavegottogetherallthatIcouldfindaswellfromtheannalsoftheRomansasfromthechroniclesofthesacredfathers,Hieronymus,Eusebius,Isidorus,Prosper,andfromtheannalsoftheScotsandSaxons,andfromourancienttraditions。Manyteachersandscribeshaveattemptedtowritethis,butsomehoworotherhaveabandoneditfromitsdifficulty,eitheronaccountoffrequentdeaths,ortheoftenrecurringcalamitiesofwar。Ipraythateveryreaderwhoshallreadthisbook,maypardonme,forhavingattempted,likeachatteringjay,orlikesomeweakwitness,towritethesethings,aftertheyhadfailed。IyieldtohimwhoknowsmoreofthesethingsthanIdo。

  III。TheHistory。

  4,5。FromAdamtotheflood,aretwothousandandforty—twoyears。FromthefloodofAbraham,ninehundredandforty—two。

  >FromAbrahamtoMoses,sixhundred。*FromMosestoSolomon,andthefirstbuildingofthetemple,fourhundredandforty—eight。

  >FromSolomontotherebuildingofthetemple,whichwasunderDarius,kingofthePersians,sixhundredandtwelveyearsarecomputed。FromDariustotheministryofourLordJesusChrist,andtothefifteenthyearoftheemperorTiberius,arefivehundredandforty—eightyears。SothatfromAdamtotheministryofChristandthefifteenthyearoftheemperorTiberius,arefivethousandtwohundredandtwenty—eightyears。FromthepassionofChristarecompletedninehundredandforty—six;fromhisincarnation,ninehundredandseventy—six:beingthefifthyearofEdmund,kingoftheAngles。

  *Andforty,accordingtoStevenson’snewedition。Therestofthischronologyismuchcontractedinseveralofthemanuscripts,andhardlytwoofthemcontainitexactlythesame。

  6。ThefirstageoftheworldisfromAdamtoNoah;thesecondfromNoahtoAbraham;thethirdfromAbrahamtoDavid;thefourthfromDavidtoDaniel;thefifthtoJohntheBaptist;thesixthfromJohntothejudgment,whenourLordJesusChristwillcometojudgethelivingandthedead,andtheworldbyfire。

  ThefirstJulius。ThesecondClaudius。ThethirdSeverus。ThefourthCarinus。ThefifthConstantius。ThesixthMaximus。TheseventhMaximianus。TheeighthanotherSeverusAequantius。TheninthConstantius。*

  *ThislistoftheRomanemperorswhovisitedBritain,isomittedinmanyoftheMSS。

  HerebeginneththehistoryoftheBritons,editedbyMarktheanchorite,aholybishopofthatpeople。

  7。TheislandofBritainderivesitsnamefromBrutus,aRomanconsul。Takenfromthesouth—westpointitinclinesalittletowardsthewest,andtoitsnorthernextremitymeasureseighthundredmiles,andisinbreadthtwohundred。Itcontainsthirtythreecities,[1]viz。

  1。Cairebrauc(York)。

  2。Cairceint(Canterbury)。

  3。Cairgurcoc(Anglesey?)。

  4。Cairguorthegern[2]

  5。Caircusteint(Carnarvon)。

  6。Cairguoranegon(Worcester)。

  7。Cairsegeint(Silchester)。

  8。Cairguintruis(Norwich,orWinwick)。

  9。Cairmerdin(Caermarthen)。

  10。Cairperis(Porchester)。

  11。Cairlion(Caerleon—upon—Usk)。

  12。Cairmencipit(Verulam)。

  13。Caircaratauc(Catterick)。

  14。Cairceri(Cirencester)。

  15。Cairglout(Gloucester)。

  16。Cairluillid(Carlisle)。

  17。Cairgrant(Grantchester,nowCambridge)。

  18。Cairdaun(Doncaster),orCairdauri(Dorchester)。

  19。Cairbritoc(Bristol)。

  20。Cairmeguaid(Meivod)。

  21。Cairmauiguid(Manchester)。

  22。Cairligion(Chester)。

  23。Cairguent(Winchester,orCaerwent,inMonmouthshire)。

  24。Caircollon(Colchester,orSt。Colon,Cornwall)。

  25。Cairlondein(London)。

  26。Cairguorcon(Worren,orWoran,inPembrokeshire)。

  27。Cairlerion(Leicester)。

  28。Cairdraithou(Drayton)。

  29。Cairpensavelcoit(Pevensey,inSussex)。

  30。Cairtelm(Teyn—Grace,inDevonshire)。

  31。CairUrnahc(Wroxeter,inShropshire)。

  32。Caircolemion(Camelet,inSomersetshire)。

  33。Cairloitcoit(Lincoln)。

  [1]V。R。Twenty—eight,twenty—one。

  [2]Siteunknown。

  ThesearethenamesoftheancientcitiesoftheislandofBritain。

  ithasalsoavastmanypromontories,andcastlesinnumerable,builtofbrickandstone。Itsinhabitantsconsistoffourdifferentpeople;theScots,thePicts,theSaxonsandtheancientBritons。

  8。Threeconsiderableislandsbelongtoit;one,onthesouth,oppositetheArmoricanshore,calledWight;*anotherbetweenIrelandandBritain,calledEuboniaorMan;andanotherdirectlynorth,beyondthePicts,namedOrkney;andhenceitwasancientlyaproverbialexpression,inreferencetoitskingsandrulers,\"HereignedoverBritainanditsthreeislands。\"

  *Inis—gueith,orGueith。

  6。Itisfertilizedbyseveralrivers,whichtraverseitinalldirections,totheeastandwest,tothesouthandnorth;buttherearetwopre—eminentlydistinguishedamongtherest,theThamesandtheSevern,whichformerly,likethetwoarmsofBritain,boretheshipsemployedintheconveyanceofrichesacquiredbycommerce。TheBritonswereonceverypopulous,andexercisedextensivedominionfromseatosea。

  10。*Respectingtheperiodwhenthisislandbecameinhabitedsubsequentlytotheflood,Ihaveseentwodistinctrelations。

  AccordingtotheannalsoftheRomanhistory,theBritonsdeducetheiroriginbothfromtheGreeksandRomans。Onthesideofthemother,fromLavinia,thedaughterofLatinus,kingofItaly,andoftheraceofSilvanus,thesonofInachus,thesonofDardanus;

  whowasthesonofSaturn,kingoftheGreeks,andwho,havingpossessedhimselfofapartofAsia,builtthecityofTroy。

  DardanuswasthefatherofTroius,whowasthefatherofPriamandAnchises;AnchiseswasthefatherofAeneas,whowasthefatherofAscaniusandSilvius;andthisSilviuswasthesonofAeneasandLavinia,thedaughterofthekingofItaly。FromthesonsofAeneasandLaviniadescendedRomulusandRemus,whowerethesonsoftheholyqueenRhea,andthefoundersofRome。BrutuswasconsulwhenheconqueredSpain,andreducedthatcountrytoaRomanprovince。HeafterwardssubduedtheislandofBritain,whoseinhabitantswerethedescendantsoftheRomans,fromSilviusPosthumus。HewascalledPosthumusbecausehewasbornafterthedeathofAeneashisfather;andhismotherLaviniaconcealedherselfduringherpregnancy;hewascalledSilvius,becausehewasborninawood。HencetheRomankingswerecalledSilvan,andtheBritonsfromBrutus,androsefromthefamilyofBrutus。

  *Thewholeofthis,asfarastheendoftheparagraph,isomittedinseveralMSS。

  Aeneas,aftertheTrojanwar,arrivedwithhissoninItaly;andHavingvanquishedTurnus,marriedLavinia,thedaughterofkingLatinus,whowasthesonofFaunus,thesonofPicus,thesonofSaturn。AfterthedeathofLatinus,AeneasobtainedthekingdomOftheRomans,andLaviniabroughtforthason,whowasnamedSilvius。AscaniusfoundedAlba,andafterwardsmarried。AndLaviniaboretoAeneasason,namedSilvius;butAscanius[1]

  marriedawife,whoconceivedandbecamepregnant。AndAeneas,havingbeeninformedthathisdaughter—in—lawwaspregnant,orderedhissontosendhismagiciantoexaminehiswife,whetherthechildconceivedweremaleorfemale。Themagiciancameandexaminedthewifeandpronouncedittobeason,whoshouldbecomethemostvaliantamongtheItalians,andthemostbelovedofallmen。[2]

  Inconsequenceofthisprediction,themagicianwasputtodeathbyAscanius;butithappenedthatthemotherofthechilddyingatitsbirth,hewasnamedBrutus;adafteracertaininterval,agreeablytowhatthemagicianhadforetold,whilsthewasplayingwithsomeothersheshothisfatherwithanarrow,notintentionallybutbyaccident。[3]Hewas,forthiscause,expelledfromItaly,andcametotheislandsoftheTyrrhenesea,whenhewasexiledonaccountofthedeathofTurnus,slainbyAeneas。HethenwentamongtheGauls,andbuiltthecityoftheTurones,calledTurnis。[4]

  AtlengthhecametothisislandnamedfromhimBritannia,dweltthere,andfilleditwithhisowndescendants,andithasbeeninhabitedfromthattimetothepresentperiod。

  [1]OtherMSS。Silvius。

  [2]V。R。Whoshouldslayhisfatherandmother,andbehatedbyallmankind。

  [3]V。R。Hedisplayedsuchsuperiorityamonghisplay—fellows,thattheyseemedtoconsiderhimastheirchief。

  [4]Tours。

  11。AeneasreignedovertheLatinsthreeyears;Ascaniusthirtythreeyears;afterwhomSilviusreignedtwelveyears,andPosthumusthirty—nine*years:thelatter,fromwhomthekingsofAlbaarecalledSilvan,wasbrothertoBrutus,whogovernedBritainatthetimeElithehigh—priestjudgedIsrael,andwhenthearkofthecovenantwastakenbyaforeignpeople。ButPosthumushisbrotherreignedamongtheLatins。

  *V。R。Thirty—seven。

  12。Afteranintervalofnotlessthaneighthundredyears,camethePicts,andoccupiedtheOrkneyIslands:whencetheylaidwastemanyregions,andseizedthoseonthelefthandsideofBritain,wheretheystillremain,keepingpossessionofathirdpartofBritaintothisday。*

  *SeeBede’sEccles。Hist。

  13。Longafterthis,theScotsarrivedinIrelandfromSpain。

  ThefirstthatcamewasPartholomus,[1]withathousandmenandwomen;theseincreasedtofourthousand;butamortalitycomingsuddenlyuponthem,theyallperishedinoneweek。ThesecondwasNimech,thesonof……,[2]who,accordingtoreport,afterhavingbeenatseaayearandahalf,andhavinghisshipsshat—

  tered,arrivedataportinIreland,andcontinuingthereseveralyears,returnedatlengthwithhisfollowerstoSpain。AfterthesecamethreesonsofaSpanishsoldierwiththirtyships,eachofwhichcontainedthirtywives;andhavingremainedthereduringthespaceofayear,thereappearedtothem,inthemiddleofthesea,atowerofglass,thesummitofwhichseemedcoveredwithmen,towhomtheyoftenspoke,butreceivednoanswer。Atlengththeydeterminedtobesiegethetower;andafterayear’spreparation,advancedtowardsit,withthewholenumberoftheirships,andallthewomen,oneshiponlyexcepted,whichhadbeenwrecked,andinwhichwerethirtymen,andasmanywomen;butwhenallhaddisem—

  barkedontheshorewhichsurroundedthetower,theseaopenedandswallowedthemup。Ireland,however,waspeopled,tothepresentperiod,fromthefamilyremaininginthevesselwhichwaswrecked。

  Afterwards,othercamefromSpain,andpossessedthemselvesofvariouspartsofBritain。

  [1]V。R。Partholomaeus,orBartholomaeus。

  [2]AblankishereintheMS。Agnomenisfoundinsomeoftheothers。

  14。LastofallcameoneHoctor,[1]whocontinuedthere,andwhosedescendantsremaintheretothisday。Istoreth,thesonofIstorinus,withhisfollowers,heldDalrieta;BuilehadtheislandEubonia,andotheradjacentplaces。ThesonsofLiethali[2]obtainedthecountryofthedimetae,whereisacitycalledMenavia,[3]andtheprovinceGuiherandCetgueli,[4]whichtheyheldtilltheywereexpelledfromeverypartofBritain,byCuneddaandhissons。

  [1]V。R。Damhoctor,Clamhoctor,andElamhoctor。

  [2]V。R。Liethan,Bethan,Vethan。

  [3]St。David’s。

  [4]Guiher,probablytheWelshdistrictGower。CetgueliisCaerKidwelly,inCarmarthenshire。

  15。AccordingtothemostlearnedamongtheScots,ifanyonedesirestolearnwhatIamnowgoingtostate,Irelandwasadesert,anduninhabited,whenthechildrenofIsraelcrossedtheRedSea,inwhich,aswereadintheBookoftheLaw,theEgyptianswhofollowedthemweredrowned。Atthatperiod,therelivedamongthispeople,withanumerousfamily,aScythianofnoblebirth,whohadbeenbanishedfromhiscountryanddidnotgotopursuethepeopleofGod。TheEgyptianswhowereleft,seeingthedestructionofthegreatmenoftheirnation,andfearinglestheshouldpossesshimselfoftheirterritory,tookcounseltogether,andexpelledhim。Thusreduced,hewanderedforty—twoyearsinAfrica,andarrived,withhisfamily,atthealtarsofthePhilis—

  tines,bytheLakeofOsiers。ThenpassingbetweenRusicadaandthehillycountryofSyria,theytravelledbytheriverMalvathroughMauritaniaasfarasthePillarsofHercules;andcrossingtheTyrrheneSea,landedinSpain,wheretheycontinuedmanyyears,havinggreatlyincreasedandmultiplied。Thence,athousandandtwoyearsaftertheEgyptianswerelostintheRedSea,theypassedintoIreland,andthedistrictofDalrieta。*Atthatperiod,Brutus,whofirstexercisedtheconsularoffice,reignedovertheRomans;

  andthestate,whichbeforewasgovernedbyregalpower,wasafterwardsruled,duringfourhundredandforty—sevenyears,byconsuls,tribunesofthepeople,anddictators。

  *North—westernpartofAntriminUlster。

  TheBritonscametoBritaininthethirdageoftheworld;andinthefourth,theScotstookpossessionofIreland。

  TheBritonswho,suspectingnohostilities,wereunprovidedwiththemeansofdefence,wereunanimouslyandincessantlyattacked,bothbytheScotsfromthewest,andbythePictsfromthenorth。

  Alongintervalafterthis,theRomansobtainedtheempireoftheworld。

  16。FromthefirstarrivaloftheSaxonsintoBritain,tothefourthyearofkingMermenus,arecomputedfourhundredandtwentyeightyears;fromthenativityofourLordtothecomingofSt。

  PatrickamongtheScots,fourhundredandfiveyears;fromthedeathofSt。PatricktothatofSt。Bridget,fortyyears;andfromthebirthofColumeille[1]tothedeathofStBridgetfouryears。[2]

  [1]V。R。Columba。

  [2]SomeMSS。add,thebeginningofthecalculationis23cyclesof19yearsfromtheincarnationofourLordtothearrivalofSt。PatrickinIreland,andtheymake438years。AndfromthearrivalofSt。Patricktothecycleof19yearsinwhichweliveare22cycles,whichmake421years。

  17。IhavelearnedanotheraccountofthisBrutusfromtheancientbooksofourancestors。*Afterthedeluge,thethreesonsofNoahseverallyoccupiedthreedifferentpartsoftheearth:ShemextendedhisbordersintoAsia,HamintoAfrica,andJaphethinEurope。

  *ThisprovesthetraditionofBrutustobeolderthanGeoffreyorTyssilio,unlessthesenoticesofBrutushavebeeninterpolatedintheoriginalworkofNennius。

  ThefirstmanthatdweltinEuropewasAlanus,withhisthreesons,Hisicion,Armenon,andNeugio。Hisicionhadfoursons,Francus,Romanus,Alamanus,andBrutus。Armenonhadfivesons,Gothus,Valagothus,Cibidus,Burgundus,andLongobardus。Neugiohadthreesons,Vandalus,Saxo,andBoganus。FromHisicionarosefournations——theFranks,theLatins,theGermans,andBritons:fromArmenon,theGothi,Balagothi,Cibidi,Burgundi,andLongobardi:

  fromNeugio,theBogari,Vandali,Saxones,andTarinegi。ThewholeofEuropewassubdividedintothesetribes。

  AlanusissaidtohavebeenthesonofFethuir;*Fethuir,thesonofOgomuin,whowasthesonofThoi;ThoiwasthesonofBoibus,BoibusofSemion,SemionofMair,MairofEcthactus,EcthactusofAurthack,AurthackofEthec,EthecofOoth,OothofAber,AberofRa,RaofEsraa,EsraaofHisrau,HisrauofBath,BathofJobath,JobathofJoham,JohamofJapheth,JaphethofNoah,NoahofLamech,LamechofMathusalem,MathusalemofEnoch,EnochofJared,JaredofMalalehel,MalalehelofCainan,CainanofEnos,EnosofSeth,SethofAdam,andAdamwasformedbythelivingGod。WehaveobtainedthisinformationrespectingtheoriginalinhabitantsofBritainfromancienttradition。

  *ThisgenealogyisdifferentinalmostalltheMSS。

  18。TheBritonswerethuscalledfromBrutus:BrutuswasthesonofHisicion,HisicionwasthesonofAlanus,AlanuswasthesonofRheaSilvia,FheaSilviawasthedaughterofNumaPompilius,NumawasthesonofAscanius,AscaniusofEneas,EneasofAnchises,AnchisesofTroius,TroiusofDardanus,DardanusofFlisa,FlisaofJuuin,JuuinofJapheth;butJaphethhadsevensons;fromthefirstnamedGomer,descendedtheGalli;fromthesecond,Magog,theScythiandGothi;fromthethird,Madian,theMedi;fromthefourth,Juuan,theGreeks;fromthefifth,Tubal,arosetheHebrei,Hispani,andItali;fromthesixth,Mosoch,sprungtheCappadoces;andfromtheseventh,namedTiras,descendedtheThraces:thesearethesonsofJapheth,thesonofNoah,thesonofLamech。

  19。*TheRomans,havingobtainedthedominionoftheworld,sentlegatesordeputiestotheBritonstodemandofthemhostagesandtribute,whichtheyreceivedfromallothercountriesandislands;

  butthey,fierce,disdainful,andhaughty,treatedthelegationwithcontempt。

  *SomeMSS。add,IwillnowreturntothepointfromwhichImadethisdigression。

  ThenJuliusCaesar,thefirstwhohadacquiredabsolutepoweratRome,highlyincensedagainsttheBritons,sailedwithsixtyvesselstothemouthoftheThames,wheretheysufferedshipwreckwhilsthefoughtagainstDolobellus,(theproconsuloftheBritishking,whowascalledBelinus,andwhowasthesonofMinocannuswhogovernedalltheislandsoftheTyrrheneSea),andthusJuliusCaesarreturnedhomewithoutvictory,havinghadhissoldiersSlain,andhisshipsshattered。

  20。Butafterthreeyearsheagainappearedwithalargearmy,andthreehundredships,atthemouthoftheThames,whereherenewedhostilities。Inthisattemptmanyofhissoldiersandhorseswerekilled;forthesameconsulhadplacedironpikesintheshallowpartoftheriver,andthishavingbeeneffectedwithsomuchskillandsecrecyastoescapethenoticeoftheRomansoldiers,didthemconsiderableinjury;thusCaesarwasoncemorecompelledtoreturnwithoutpeaceorvictory。TheRomanswere,therefore,athirdtimesentagainsttheBritons;andunderthecommandofJulius,defeatedthemnearaplacecalledTrinovantum[London],forty—sevenyearsbeforethebirthofChrist,andfivethousandtwohundredandtwelveyearsfromthecreation。

  JuliuswasthefirstexercisingsupremepowerovertheRomanswhoinvadedBritain:inhonourofhimtheRomansdecreedthefifthmonthtobecalledafterhisname。HewasassassinatedintheCuria,intheidesofMarch,andOctaviusAugustussucceededtotheempireoftheworld。HewastheonlyemperorwhoreceivedtributefromtheBritons,accordingtothefollowingverseofVirgil:\"PurpureaintextitolluntaulaeaBritanni。\"

  21。Thesecondafterhim,whocameintoBritain,wastheemperorClaudius,whoreignedforty—sevenyearsafterthebirthofChrist。

  Hecarriedwithhimwaranddevastation;and,thoughnotwithoutlossofmen,heatlengthconqueredBritain。HenextsailedtotheOrkneys,whichhelikewiseconquered,andafterwardsrenderedtributary。NotributewasinhistimereceivedfromtheBritons;

  butitwaspaidtoBritishemperors。Hereignedthirteenyearsandeightmonths。HismonumentistobeseenatMoguntia(amongtheLombards),wherehediedinhiswaytoRome。

  22。AfterthebirthofChrist,onehundredandsixty—sevenyears,kingLucius,withallthechiefsoftheBritishpeople,receivedbaptism,inconsequenceofalegationsentbytheRomanemperorsandpopeEvaristus。*

  *V。R。Eucharistus。AmarginalnoteintheArundelMS。adds,\"Heiswrong,becausethefirstyearofEvaristuswasA。D。79,whereasthefirstyearofEleutherius,whomheoughttohavenamed,wasA。D。161。\"Ushersays,thatinoneMS。ofNenniushefoundthenameofEleutherius。

  23。SeveruswasthethirdemperorwhopassedtheseatoBritain,where,toprotecttheprovincesrecoveredfrombarbaricincursions,heorderedawallandaramparttobemadebetweentheBritons,theScots,andthePicts,extendingacrosstheislandfromseatosea,inlengthonehundredandthirty—threemiles:anditiscalledintheBritishlanguageGwal。*Moreover,heorderedittobemadebetweentheBritons,andthePictsandScots;fortheScotsfromthewest,andthePictsfromthenorth,unanimouslymadewaragainsttheBritons;butwereatpeaceamongthemselves。NotlongafterSeverusdiesinBritain。

  *Or,theWall。OneMS。hereadds,\"Theabove—mentionedSeverusconstructeditofrudeworkmanshipinlength132miles;i。e。fromPenguaul,whichvillageiscalledinScottishCenail,inEnglishPeneltun,tothemouthoftheriverCluthandCairpentaloch,wherethiswallterminates;butitwasofnoavail。TheemperorCarausiusafterwardsrebuiltit,andfortifieditwithsevencastlesbetweenthetwomouths:hebuiltalsoaroundhouseofpolishedstonesonthebanksoftheriverCarun[Carron]:helikewiseerectedatriumphalarch,onwhichheinscribedhisownnameinmemoryofhisvictory。

  24。Thefourthwastheemperorandtyrant,Carausius,who,incensedatthemurderofSeverus,passedintoBritain,andattendedbytheleadersoftheRomanpeople,severelyavengeduponthechiefsandrulersoftheBritons,thecauseofSeverus。*

  *Thispassageiscorrupt,themeaningisbrieflygiveninthetranslation。

  25。ThefifthwasConstantiusthefatherofConstantinetheGreat。

  HediedinBritain;hissepulchre,asitappearsbytheinscriptiononhistomb,isstillseennearthecitynamedCairsegont(nearCarnarvon)。Uponthepavementoftheabove—mentionedcityhesowedthreeseedsofgold,silverandbrass,thatnopoorpersonmighteverbefoundinit。ItisalsocalledMinmanton。*

  *V。R。Mirmantum,Mirmantun,Minmanto,Minimantone。TheSegontiumofAntoninus,situatedonasmallrivernamedSeiont,nearCarnarvon。

  26。Maximianus[1]wasthesixthemperorthatruledinBritain。Itwasinhistimethatconsuls[2]began,andthattheappellationofCaesarwasdiscontinued:atthisperiodalso,St。Martinbecamecelebratedforhisvirtuesandmiracles,andheldaconversationwithhim。

  [1]ThisisaninaccuracyofNennius;MaximusandMaximianuswereoneandthesameperson;orrathernosuchpersonasMaximianuseverreignedinBritain。

  [2]GeoffreyofMonmouthgivesthetitleofconsultoseveralBritishgeneralswholivedafterthistime。Itisnotunlikelythatthetown,name,anddignity,stilllingeredintheprovincesaftertheRomansweregone,particularlyasthecitiesofBritainmaintainedforatimeaspeciesofindependence。

  27。TheseventhemperorwasMaximus。HewithdrewfromBritainwithallhismilitaryforce,slewGratian,thekingoftheRomans,andobtainedthesovereigntyofallEurope。Unwillingtosendbackhiswarlikecompanionstotheirwives,children,andpossessionsinBritain,heconferreduponthemnumerousdistrictsfromthelakeonthesummitofMonsJovis,tothecitycalledCantGuic,andtothewesternTumulus,thatis,toCrucOccident。*ThesearetheArmoricBritons,andtheyremaintheretothepresentday。Inconsequenceoftheirabsence,Britainbeingovercomebyforeignnations,thelawfulheirswerecastout,tillGodinterposedwithhisassistance。WeareinformedbythetraditionofourancestorsthatsevenemperorswentintoBritain,thoughtheRomansaffirmtherewerenine。

  *Thisdistrict,inmodernlanguage,extendedfromthegreatSt。

  BernardinPiedmonttoCantavicinPicardy,andfromPicardytothewesterncoastofFrance。

  28。Thus,aggreeablytotheaccountgivenbytheBritons,theRomansgovernedthemfourhundredandnineyears。

  Afterthis,theBritonsdespisedtheauthorityoftheRomans,equallyrefusingtopaythemtribute,ortoreceivetheirkings;

  nordursttheRomansanylongerattemptthegovernmentofacountry,thenativesofwhichmassacredtheirdeputies。

  29。WemustnowreturntothetyrantMaximus。Gratian,withhisbrotherValentinian,reignedsevenyears。Ambrose,bishopofMilan,wastheneminentforhisskillinthedogmataoftheCatholics。

  ValentinianusandTheodosiusreignedeightyears。AtthattimeasynodwasheldatConstantinople,attendedbythreehundredandfiftyofthefathers,andinwhichallheresieswerecondemned。

  Jerome,thepresbyterofBethlehem,wasthenuniversallycelebrated。

  WhilstGratianexercisedsupremedominionovertheworld,Maximus,inaseditionofthesoldiers,wassalutedemperorinBritain,andsoonaftercrossedtheseatoGaul。AtParis,bythetreacheryofMellobaudes,hismasterofthehorse,GratianwasdefeatedandfleeingtoLyons,wastakenandputtodeath;Maximusafterwardsassociatedhissonvictorinthegovernment。

  Martin,distinguishedforhisgreatvirtues,wasatthisperiodbishopofTours。Afteraconsiderablespaceoftime,MaximuswasdivestedofroyalpowerbytheconsulsValentinianusandTheodosius,andsentencedtobebeheadedatthethirdmile—stonefromAquileia:inthesameyearalsohissonVictorwaskilledinGaulbyArbogastes,fivethousandsixhundredandninetyyearsfromthecreationoftheworld。

  30。ThriceweretheRomandeputiesputtodeathbytheBritons,andyetthese,whenharassedbytheincursionsofthebarbarousnations,viz。OftheScotsandPicts,earnestlysolicitedtheaidoftheRomans。Togiveeffecttotheirentreaties,ambassadorsweresent,whomadetheirentrancewithimpressionsofdeepsorrow,havingtheirheadscoveredwithdust,andcarryingrichpresents,toexpiatethemurderofthedeputies。Theywerefavourablyreceivedbytheconsuls,andsworesubmissiontotheRomanyoke,withwhateverseverityitmightbeimposed。

  TheRomans,therefore,camewithapowerfularmytotheassistanceoftheBritons;andhavingappointedoverthemaruler,andsettledthegovernment,returnedtoRome:andthistookplacealternatelyduringthespaceofthreehundredandforty—eightyears。TheBritons,however,fromtheoppressionoftheempire,againmassacredTheRomandeputies,andagainpetitionedforsuccour。OncemoretheRomansundertookthegovernmentoftheBritons,andassistedtheminrepellingtheirneighbours;and,afterhavingexhaustedthecountryofitsgold,silver,brass,honey,andcostlyvestments,andhavingbesidesreceivedrichgifts,theyreturnedingreattriumphtoRome。

  31。Aftertheabove—saidwarbetweentheBritonsandRomans,theassassinationoftheirrulers,andthevictoryofMaximus,whoslewGratian,andtheterminationoftheRomanpowerinBritain,theywereinalarmfortyyears。

  VortigernthenreignedinBritain。Inhistime,thenativeshadcauseofdread,notonlyfromtheinroadsoftheScotsandPicts,butalsofromtheRomans,andtheirapprehensionsofAmbrosius。*

  *ThesewordsrelateevidentlytosomecauseofdisputebetweentheRomans,Ambrosius,andVortigern。VortigernissaidtohavebeensovereignoftheDimetae,andAmbrosiussontothekingoftheDamnonii。ThelatterwashalfaRomanbydescent,andnaturallysupportedtheRomaninterest:theformerwasentirelyaBriton,andasnaturallysecondedbytheoriginalBritons。

  Inthemeantime,threevessels,exiledfromGermany,arrivedinBritain。TheywerecommandedbyHorsaandHengist,brothers,andsonsofWihtgils。WihtgilswasthesonofWitta;WittaofWecta;

  WectaofWoden;WodenofFrithowald;FrithowaldofFrithuwulf;

  FrithuwulfofFinn;FinnofGodwulf;GodwulfofGeat,who,astheysay,wasthesonofagod,not[1]oftheomnipotentGodandourLordJesusChrist(whobeforethebeginningoftheworld,waswiththeFatherandtheHolySpirit,co—eternalandofthesamesubstance,andwho,incompassiontohumannature,disdainednottoassumetheformofaservant),buttheoffspringofoneoftheiridols,andwhom,blindedbysomedemon,theyworshippedaccordingtothecustomoftheheathen。Vortigernreceivedthemasfriends,anddelivereduptothemtheislandwhichisintheirlanguagecalledThanet,and,bytheBritons,Ruym。[2]GratianusAequantiusatthattimereignedinRome。TheSaxonswerereceivedbyVortigern,fourhundredandforty—sevenyearsafterthepassionofChrist,and,[3]accordingtothetraditionofourancestors,fromtheperiodoftheirfirstarrivalinBritain,tothefirstyearofthereignofkingEdmund,fivehundredandforty—twoyears;andtothatinwhichwenowwrite,whichisthefifthofhisreign,fivehundredandforty—sevenyears。

  [1]V。R。nottheGodofgods,theAmen,theLordofHosts,butoneoftheiridolswhichtheyworshipped。

  [2]SometimescalledRuoichin,Ruith—in,or\"riverisland,\"separatedfromtherestofKentandthemainlandofBritainbytheestuaryoftheWantsum,which,thoughnowasmallbrook,wasformerlynavigableforlargevessels,andinBede’stimewasthreestadiabroad,andfordableonlyattwoplaces。

  [3]TherestofthissentenceisomittedinsomeoftheMSS。

  32。AtthattimeSt。Germanus,distinguishedforhisnumerousvirtues,cametopreachinBritain:byhisministrymanyweresaved;

  butmanylikewisediedunconverted。OfthevariousmiracleswhichGodenabledhimtoperform,Ishallherementiononlyafew:I

  shallfirstadverttothatconcerninganiniquitousandtyrannicalking,namedBenlli。*Theholyman,informedofhiswickedconduct,hastenedtovisithim,forthepurposeofremonstratinghim。WhenthemanofGod,withhisattendants,arrivedatthegateofthecity,theywererespectfullyreceivedbythekeeperofit,whocameoutandsalutedthem。Himtheycommissionedtocommunicatetheirintentiontotheking,whoreturnedaharshanswer,declaring,withanoath,thatalthoughtheyremainedthereayear,theyshouldnotenterthecity。Whilewaitingforananswer,theeveningcameon,andtheyknewnotwheretogo。Atlength,cameoneoftheking’sservants,whobowinghimselfbeforethemanofGod,announcedthewordsofthetyrant,invitingthem,atthesametime,tohisownhouse,towhichtheywent,andwerekindlyreceived。Ithappened,however,thathehadnocattle,exceptonecowandacalf,thelatterofwhich,urgedbygeneroushospitalitytohisguests,hekilled,dressedandsetbeforethem。ButholySt。

  Germanusorderedhiscompanionsnottobreakaboneofthecalf;

  and,thenextmorning,itwasfoundaliveuninjured,andstandingbyitsmother。

  *KingofPowys。V。R。BenliinthedistrictofIal(inDerbyshire);

  inthedistrictofDalrieta;Belinus;Beluni;andBenty。

  33。Earlythesameday,theyagainwenttothegateofthecity,tosolicitaudienceofthewickedking;and,whilstengagedinferventprayertheywerewaitingforadmission,aman,coveredwithsweat,cameout,andprostratedhimselfbeforethem。ThenSt。Germanus,addressinghim,said\"DostthoubelieveintheHolyTrinity?\"Towhichthemanhavingreplied,\"Idobelieve,\"hebaptized,andkissedhim,saying,\"Goinpeace;withinthishourthoushaltdie:theangelsofGodarewaitingfortheeintheair;

  withthemthoushaltascenttothatGodinwhomthouhasbelieved。:

  He,overjoyed,enteredthecity,andbeingmetbytheprefect,wasseized,bound,andconductedbeforethetyrant,whohavingpassedsentenceuponhim,hewasimmediatelyputtodeath;foritwasalawofthiswickedking,thatwhoeverwasnotathislabourbeforesun—risingshouldbebeheadedinthecitadel。Inthemeantime,St。Germanus,withhisattendants,waitedthewholedaybeforethegate,withoutobtainingadmissiontothetyrant。

  34。Themanabove—mentioned,however,remainedwiththem。\"Takecare,\"saidSt。Germanustohim,\"thatnoneofyourfriendsremainthisnightwithinthesewalls。Uponthishehastilyenteredthecity,broughtouthisninesons,andwiththemretiredtothehousewherehehadexercisedsuchgeneroushospitality。HereSt。Germanusorderedthemtocontinue,fasting;andwhenthegateswereshut,\"Watch,\"saidhe,\"andwhatevershallhappeninthecitadel,turnnotthitheryoureyes;butpraywithoutceasing,andinvoketheprotectionofthetrueGod。\"And,behold,earlyinthenight,firefellfromheaven,andburnedthecity,togetherwithallthosewhowerewiththetyrant,sothatnotoneescaped;andthatcitadelhasneverbeenrebuilteventothisday。

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