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Where were Arthur’s Twelve
Victories against the Saxons?
This is a
modern translation of Nennius’s account
of Arthur’s twelve successful battles against the Saxons;
"Then it
was, that the magnanimous Arthur, with all the kings and military force of
Britain, fought against the Saxons. And though there were many
more noble
than himself, yet he was twelve times chosen their commander, and was as often
conqueror.
The first
battle was in the mouth of the river
which is
called Glein.
The second and
third and fourth and fifth on another river which is called Dubglas
and is in the region Linnuis.
The sixth
battle on the river which is called Bassas.
The seventh
battle was in the forest of Celidon, that is Cat Coit Celidon.
The eighth
battle was near the fort Guinnion, where Arthur bore
the image of the Holy Virgin,
mother of God,
upon his shoulders, and through the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the
holy Mary, put the Saxons to flight, and pursued them
whole day with
great slaughter.
The ninth
battle was fought in the city of the Legion.
He fought the
tenth battle on the shore of the river called Tribruit.
The eleventh
battle was fought on the hill called Agned.
The twelfth
was a most severe contest, when Arthur penetrated to the hill of Badon. In this engagement, nine hundred and forty fell by
his hand alone, no one but the Lord affording him assistance. In all these
engagements the Britons were successful."
Here are the
possible sites;
The River Glein is thought to be the River Glen, of which Britain has
two today--one in Lincolnshire and one in Northumberland.
The Dubglas River and Linnuis are
more problematic. Dubglas can be translated as
"black water," a common name in those days and today. A
branch of the
Medway River, the Kent, was called "Le Black" for hundreds of years
and may have been called that in Arthur's time.
Linnuis conceivably provides better clues, as it is an
extension of the Roman Lindum, which is now Lincoln.
If Lindum can be Lincoln, then Linnius
can be Lindsey. Geoffrey of Monmouth identifies Arthur as fighting two battles
very soon after assuming the kingship: one on the River Douglas and one at
Lincoln.
The River Bassas is very problematic for
historians,
although it is thought by some to be near Baschurch
in Shropshire.
The Celidon Forest is generally believed to be the
Caledonian
Forest, in what is now Scotland. Geoffrey of Monmouth places this battle in a
wood north of Lincoln.
The fort Guinnion is thought to be either Caer-Gwent
in Gwent, South Wales or Winchester in Hampshire, the former being an obvious
derivation and the latter being based on the Romano-British equivalent of
Win-Chester: Caer Guinn.
The City of
the Legions is identified by Geoffrey of Monmouth as Caerleon. However, modern
research tends to focus on Chester, which was
identifed in the Annales Cambriae as Urbs Legionis.
Tribruit can be thought of as Tryfrwyd,
a battle mentioned in a tale from the Black Book of Carmarthen that mentions
Arthur as well. This
battle was
pegged as being near the Firth of Forth.
Agned is identified by Geoffrey of Monmouth as
Edinburgh. Modern historians agree.
Badon, site of Arthur's greatest victory over the
Saxons and
historians' greatest debate over the true location of that victory.
Interpretations abound: Badbury Rings, Banbury, Little Solway
Hill, Little Solsbury Hill are a few suggested. Geoffrey of Monmouth
places the battle near Bath. Indeed, Badon may be a
derivation of Bath-on.
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