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5th & 6th Century Timeline
of
From the departure of the
Romans from
Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms
410 -
Emperor Honorius of
Circa 410 - Governor Owain Finddu of Glywysing (Cardiff &
Glamorgan area) is assassinated in Gwynedd (
411 - Capture, at
413 - Pelagian heresy said to have begun, by Prosper (Tiro) of
420 - Pelagian heresy outlawed in
Circa 420 - Death of Coel Hen, probably the last Roman Dux
Brittanniarum. The lands of his office in
421 - Supposed death of King Gradlon Mawr of
Circa 423 - Birth of St. Patrick in Banna Venta Burniae,
thought to be near Birdoswald.
425 - Vortigern usurps Imperial power in Britain, possibly as
High-King.
Circa 425 - Cunedda Wledig and his retinue are moved south
from Manau Gododdin to Gwynedd (
Circa 425-50 - King Conomor flourishes in Dumnonia (
428 - Vortigern invites a number of Germanic warriors to aid
him in consolidating his position in
429 - At the request of Palladius, a British deacon, Pope
Celestine I dispatches Bishops Germanus of Auxerre and Lupus of
Some traditions claim
Circa 434 - St. Patrick is captured by pirates and taken to
435 - Tibatto leads Armorican movement for independence from
Roman Gaul.
Circa 435 - War breaks out between the Irish settlers in Garth
Madrun and Powys (Mid
437 - Ambrosius Aurelianus appears as leader of the Pro-Roman
faction in
Circa 437 - The Irish chieftain, Triffyn Farfog takes the
Circa 440 - St. Patrick escapes from his captors and returns
to
Circa 440-50 - Period of Civil War and famine in Britain,
caused by ruling council's weakness and inability to deal with Pictish
invasions; situation aggravated by tensions between Pelagian/Roman factions.
Vacated towns and cities in ruin. Migration of pro-Roman citizens toward west.
Country beginning to be divided, geographically, along factional lines. King
Glywys of Glywysing (Cardiff & Glamorgan area) flourishes in Glywysing
(Cardiff & Glamorgan area).
Circa 440-90 - King Brychan flourishes in Brycheiniog
(Brecon). His three wives give birth to many saintly children who evangelize
Dumnonia (
Circa 441 - Gallic Chronicle records, prematurely, that "
443 - Death of King Constantine Corneu of Dumnonia (
446 - Celtic Britons (probably the pro-Roman party) appeal to
Aetius, Roman governor of
Circa 446 - Vortigern authorizes the use of Saxon mercenaries,
known as foederati, for the defence of the northern parts against attack by the
Picts and to guard against further Irish incursions. The Saxons are given a
little land in
447 - Second visit of St. Germanus (this time accompanied by
Severus, Bishop of
Circa 447 - Celtic Britons, aroused to heroic effort,
"inflicted a massacre" on their enemies, the Picts and Irish, and
were left in peace, for a brief time. Could this heroic effort have been led,
again, by St. Germanus?
Circa 448 - Civil war and plague ravage
Circa 450 - In the first year of Marcian and Valentinian,
Hengest arrives on shores of
Circa 452 - Increasing Saxon settlement in
Circa 453 - Raids on British towns and cities becoming more
frequent. Increasing Saxon unrest.
455 - Prince Vortimer apparently rebels against the pro-Saxon
policies of his father, Vortigern, and fights Hengest at the
456 - The indecisve
Circa 456 - St. Patrick leaves
Circa 458 - Saxon uprising in full-swing. Hengest finally
conquers
Circa 458-60 - Full-scale migration of British aristocrats and
city-dwellers across the
Circa 459 - Vortigern is burnt to death while being besieged
by Ambrosius Aurelianus at Ganarew.
Circa 460-70 - Ambrosius Aurelianus of pro-Roman faction takes
full control of
464 - Supposed death of the legendary King Aldrien of
465 - Battle of Wippedsfleet (or Richborough), in which
the Celtic Britons defeat the Saxons, but with great slaughter on both sides.
The latter are confined to the
Circa 465 - 'King' Arthur probably born around this time.
Birth of St. Dyfrig also.
Circa 466-73 - Period of minimal Saxon activity.
Re-fortification of ancient hillforts and construction of the Wansdyke possibly
takes place during this time.
Circa 469 - Roman emperor, Anthemius, appeals to Celtic
Britons for military help against the Visigoths. Reliable accounts by Sidonius
Apolonaris and Jordanes name the leader of the 12,000 man Breton force,
Riothamus. The bulk of the British force was wiped out in battle against Euric,
the Visigothic king, and the survivors, including Riothamus, vanished and were
never heard from, again.
Circa 471 - The army of King Ceretic of Strathclyde raids the
473 - Men of
477 - Saxon chieftain, Aelle, lands on
Circa 480 - King Erbin of Dumnonia (
Circa 485 - Birth of St. Samson.
Circa 485-96 - Period of Arthur's "twelve battles"
during which he gains reputation for invincibility.
486 - Aelle and his sons overreach their normal territory and
are engaged by Celtic Britons at battle of Mercredesburne.
Circa 487 - Birth of St. David.
Circa 490 - Hengest dies. His son, Aesc, takes over and rules
for 34 years. Death of Einion Yrth of Gwynedd (
493 - Death of St. Patrick, in
Circa 495 - The Germanic King Cerdic and his son, Cynric, land
somewhere on the south coast, probably near the Hampshire-Dorset border. Their
followers establish the beginnings of the
Circa 496 - The Siege of
Circa 496-550 - Following the victory at
497 - Birth of St. Cadog. Death of King Erbin of Dumnonia (
Circa 500-17 - King Cadwallon Lawhir expels the Irish from
Circa 505 - Death of St. Paulinus.
508 - King Cerdic of
Circa 510 - The
Circa 515 - Death of Aelle.
517 - Death of King Cadwallon Lawhir of Gwynedd (
517-49 - King Maelgwn flourishes in Gwynedd (
519 - Kingdom of the
Circa 520 - King Pabo Post Prydain of the
521 - St. Samson is consecrated a bishop by St. Dyfrig, Archbishop
of Glywysing (Cardiff & Glamorgan area) & Gwent (South
523 - Death of King Gwynllyw of Gwynllwg. Gwnllywg and
Penychen united under his son, St. Cadog
Circa 525 - St. Samson founds the Monastery of Dol and becomes
its first Abbot.
Circa 528 - King & Saint Cadog of Glywysing (Cardiff &
Glamorgan area) abdicates in favour of King Meurig of Gwent (South East Wales),
who is joined in marriage to Cadog's aunt. Banishment of Princess Thaney of
Gododdin. Birth of her son, St. Kentigern.
530 - Saint Pabo Post Prydain, ex-King of the
Circa 535 - Kings Sawyl Penuchel of the
537 - Battle of Camlann,
according to Annales Cambriae. Fought between the forces of Arthur and Mordred.
Death (or unspecified other demise) of Arthur (according to Geoffrey of
Monmouth). Saint and King Constantine ruling in Dumnonia (
Many historians put this battle much earlier. A possible site for the
Circa 538 - King Cynlas Goch of Rhos (
540 - King Jonas of Domnonée is murdered by King Cono-Mark of
Cerniw and Poher. Cono-Mark marries Jonas' widow and rules Domnonée.
Circa 540 - Probable writing of Gildas' "De Excidio
Britanniae." King Caradog Freichfras of Gwent (South
545 - Death of the joint-Kings Budic II and his son Hoel I
Mawr of
Circa 545 - The Synod of Brefi is held at Llandewi Brefi to
condemn the Pelagian heresy. St. Dyfrig, Archbishop of
546 - St. Gildas returns to
547 – King Morgan Bulc of Bryneich /Bernaccia is expelled from his fortress of Bamburgh by
the Angle King Ida who renames the kingdom
Apparent death of the, probably joint-king,
Hoel II Fychan of
Circa 548 - King Cono-Mark of Cerniw, Poher and Domnonée
marries Princess Triphine of BroëreCirca
549 - "Yellow" Plague hits Celtic British
territories, causing many deaths, including King Maelgwn of Gwynedd (
Circa 550 - Death of St. Ninian, Bishop of Whithorn. Birth of
St. Tremeur. Murder of his mother, Triphine, by his father, King Cono-Mark of
Cerniw, Poher and Domnonée. Prince Judwal of Domnonée retakes his throne.
Cono-Mark flees to
552 - King Cynric of
555 - St. Cybi Felyn, Abbot of Holyhead, dies at his
monastery. Murder of St. Tremeur. Death of his father, King Cono-Mark of Cerniw
and Poher.
Circa 555 - Death of King Erb of Gwent (South
556 - King Cynric of
558 - Broërec is attacked by King Childebert of the Franks.
King Canao II leads resistance.
Circa 560 - Prince Elidyr of Strathclyde invades Gwynedd (
564 - Death of St. Tugdual, Bishop of Tréguier.
Circa 564 - St. Cadog settles in Weedon in Calchfynedd and is
made Bishop there. St. Samson attends the Council of
Circa 565 - King Riderch Hael of Strathclyde mounts an
unsuccessful revenge attack on King Rhun Hir of Gwynedd (
569 - St. David holds the Synod of
570 - Death of St. Gildas.
Circa 570-75 - The Northern British
571 - King Cuthwulf of
573 - Kings Peredyr and Gwrgi of Ebrauc (
575 - Prince Owein of
577 -
580 - The army of Kings Peredyr and Gwrgi of Ebrauc (North
Yorkshire) march north to fight the Anglians of Bernicia. Both are killed by King
Adda's forces at Caer Greu. The Deirans rise up, under King Aelle, and move on
the City of Ebrauc (North Yorkshire)irca
King Peredyr's son is forced to flee the Kingdom. St. Cadog is martyred
in Calchfynedd by invading Mercians.
584 - Death of St. Deiniol Gwyn, Bishop of Bangor Fawr. The
Celtic Britons are victorious over King Ceawlin of Wessex at the Battle of Fethanleigh
and kill his brother, Cuthwine. Ceawlin ravages the surrounding countryside in
revenge.
585 - Death of King Alain I of Brittany.
586 - Death of King Rhun Hir of Gwynedd (North Wales). Death
of King Judwal of Domnonée.
588 - King Edwin of Deira is ousted from his Kingdom by the
Bernicians and seeks refuge at the court of King Iago of Gwynedd (North Wales)
.
589 - Death of Saint and King Constantine of Dumnonia (North
Yorkshire Pennines). Death of St. David, Archbishop of St. Davids.
590 - The Siege of Lindisfarne. The Northern Celtic British
Alliance (North Rheged, Strathclyde, Bryneich and Elmet) lays siege to King
Hussa of Bernicia and almost exterminates the Northumbrians from Northern
Britain. King Urien of North Rheged (Cumberland, Westmorland) is assassinated
at the behest of his jealous ally King Morgan Bulc of Bryneich / Bernicia
(Northumberland) . The Northumbrians recover while internal squabbles tear the
Celtic British Alliance apart.
Circa 591 - King Dunaut Bwr of the Northern Pennines mounts an
invasion of North Rheged, but is repulsed by its King, Owein, and his brother,
Prince Pasgen. Prince Elffin of North Rheged (Cumberland, Westmorland)is
simultaneously attacked by King Gwallawc Marchawc Trin of Elmet.
Circa 593 - King Morgan Bulc of Bryneich invades North Rheged
(Cumberland, Westmorland)and kills King Owein in battle. Prince Pasgen of North
Rheged (Cumberland, Westmorland)flees to the Gower Peninsula (South Wales
Swansea). A greatly diminished North Rheged (Cumberland, Westmorland)probably
continues under the rule of their brother, Rhun.
595 - The aging King Dunaut Bwr of the Northern Pennines dies
fighting off a Bernician invasion. His kingdom is overrun and his family flee
to join his grandson in Gwynedd (North Wales).
598 - Kings Mynyddog Mwynfawr of Din-Eidyn & Cynan of
Gododdin ride south to fight Saxon Bernicia against enormous odds at the Battle
of Catterick. The Celtic Britions are victorious, though King Gerren of
Dumnonia (North Yorkshire Pennines) is killed in the fighting. He is buried at
Dingerein. Probable expansion of North Rheged (Cumberland,
Westmorland)(Cumberland, Westmorland) to fill the vacuum left in Dumnonia
(North Yorkshire Pennines) (North Yorkshire Pennines).
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