An Arthurian Chronology: University of Leicester DR D'Arcy en 2040 Medieval Literature 2 Year
An Arthurian Chronology: University of Leicester DR D'Arcy en 2040 Medieval Literature 2 Year
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An Arthurian Chronology
HISTORY LITERATURE THE ARTS
Lucius Artorius Castus serves as
AD 175 praefectus of the Legio VI
Victrix in Britain.
Stilicho withdraws troops from
401 or 402
Britain for the defense of Italy.
Alans, Vandals, and Sueves
cross the frozen Rhine, invading
31 Dec. 406
the Gallic provinces of the
Roman Empire.
The army in Britain elects a
406-7 series of usurpers: Marcus,
Gratian, and Constantine III.
Constantine III crosses to Gaul
407
with troops from Britain.
Britain is devastated by Saxon
408 or 410
incursions.
The Britons revolt from the
Empire and set up independent
409 rule. The Romans can no longer
hold on to Britain, which is
henceforth ruled by "tyrants."
Alaric’s Visigoths sack Rome.
The western emperor Honorius
410 sends a rescript to the cities of
Britain urging them to see to
their own defense.
St. Germanus visits Britain to
429
combat the Pelagian heresy.
Some Britons send a letter to
c.430-54 Agitius (Aëtius) asking for aid
against the barbarians.
Palladius named first bishop of
431 Ireland; succeeded some time
afterwards by Patrick.
Witnesses in Gaul observed that
some portion of Britain had
c.441
fallen into the hands of the
Saxons.
Plague infects Britain and much
c.443-c.450
of Europe.
c.445 St. Germanus makes a second
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visit to Britain.
The first of the two
c.452 anonymous Gallic
Chronicles is compiled.
Britons convene a council and
decide to hire Saxon
mercenaries. The superbus
tyrannus settles the Saxons in
northeastern Britain, from
c.455-c.485
whence they rebel. The British
survivors turn to Ambrosius
Aurelianus, who leads them to a
series of victories over the
Saxons.
Riothamus, king of the Britons,
c.468
fights the Visigoths in Gaul.
The Battle of Mount Badon and
c.485 slaughter of the Saxons. The
birth of Gildas.
The second Gallic
c.511
Chronicle is compiled.
Entry for the Battle of
518 Badon in the Annales
Cambriae.
521 The birth of St. Columba.
Gildas writes the De
c.529
Excidio Britanniae.
Entry for the Battle of
539 Camlann in the Annales
Cambriae.
Bubonic plague devastates
542-49 Constantinople, eventually
reaching to Britain and Ireland.
St. Columba establishes a
563-65 monastery on Iona, and begins
his mission among the Picts.
According to the Annales
Cambriae, the Battle of
573 Arfderydd in which
Gwenddolau fell and
Myrddin went mad.
The Battle of Dyrham. The
British towns of Gloucester,
577
Cirencester, and Bath fall to the
Saxons.
The Battle of Catraeth. British
c.590 warband from Din Eidyn wiped
out by the Saxons.
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rescue of Guinevere.
c.1120 The Life of St. Padarn
William of Malmesbury,
The Early History of
c.1125
Glastonbury and The Deeds
of the English Kings.
Geoffrey of Monmouth
completes his History of the
Kings of Britain,
c.1136-38
incorporating an earlier
work, The Prophecies of
Merlin.
Geoffrey publishes his Life
c.1150
of Merlin.
Geoffrey is elected Bishop of St.
1151
Asaph.
The Treaty of Westminster,
witnessed by Geoffrey of
1153 Monmouth, recognizing Henry
Plantagenet, son of Matilda, as
the heir of King Stephen.
Wace publishes his Roman
1155
de Brut.
Arthur is depicted in a
mosaic on the floor of
1165
the Norman cathedral in
Otranto, Italy.
Alanus de Insulus, English
c.1167-83 Prophecies of Merlin
Ambrosius.
Marie de France writes her
c.1170
Arthurian lays.
Chrétien de Troyes writes
c.1170-91
his five Arthurian romances.
The poet Thomas writes his
1175
Tristan.
Eilhart von Oberge writes
1180
his Tristrant .
Glastonbury monks excavate the
c.1190 Layamon publishes his Brut.
grave of Arthur and Guinevere.
Béroul writes his Tristan;
Richard I gives "Excalibur" to
Gerald of Wales writes The
1191 King Tancred of Sicily on
Journey through Wales and
crusade.
The Description of Wales.
c.1193-99 Gerald of Wales writes The
Instruction of a Prince.
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Oldest manuscripts
containing the Welsh Triads;
the Welsh romances Owain,
13th cent.
Ystoria Peredur ab Efrawg,
and Geraint ab Erbin are
written.
Robert de Boron composes
c.1200 Merlin and Joseph
d'Arimathea.
Raoul de Houdenc
composes Meraugis de
c.1200-25
Portlesguez and La
Vengeance Raguidel.
King John captures and executes
1202
his nephew, Arthur of Brittany.
Wolfram von Eschenbach
writes Parzifal. Gottfried
1210
von Strassburg writes his
Tristan.
1210-25 The Perlesvaus is written.
The French Vulgate cycle is
1215-35
written.
Gerald of Wales writes
c.1216
Speculum Ecclesiae .
The first Arthurian
1220s
illluminated MSS.
The Prose Tristan is
1250
completed.
The Black Book of
Carmarthen, which contains
the poems The Stanzas of
c.1250 the Graves, Pa Gur, and
Geraint son of Erbin . The
anonymous French romance
L'Atre Périlleux.
The Tristan story is
illustrated on tiles at
1270
Chertsey Abbey,
England.
Edward I visits Glastonbury
1278 Abbey for the reinterment of
Arthur's bones.
The Book of Aneirin, which
Late 13th cent.
contains the Gododdin .
Early 14th cent. The Book of Taliesin, which
contains The Spoils of
Annwfn, The Battle of the
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Sources
Lacy, Norris J., Geoffrey Ashe, and Debra N. Mancoff. The Arthurian Handbook, 2nd ed. (New York,
1997).
Lacy, Norris J. (ed.) The New Arthurian Encyclopedia (New York, 1991).
Snyder, Christopher A. An Age of Tyrants: Britain and the Britons, AD 400-600 (University Park, PA,
1998).
Snyder, Christopher A. The World of King Arthur (New York and London, 2000).