Historia Regum Britanniae
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Of the many rulers mentioned in the history, most notable are:
- Brutus of Britain - Founded the colony of Britain and named the island after himself
- King Lear - Romanticized in Shakespeare's play King Lear
- Cassivelaunus - King of the Britons when Julius Caesar invaded
- Cymbeline - Parodied in Shakespear's tragicomedy Cymbeline
- Lucius of Britain - First Christian king in Britain
- Old King Cole - Romanticized in a nursery rhyme
- Constantine the Great - First Christian Roman Emperor
- Vortigern - Famous king written in many medieval stories
- King Arthur - Most famous of all legendary kings
Geoffrey of Monmouth's narrative is one of the central pieces in the Matter of Britain.
Bibliography
- John Morris. The Age of Arthur: A History of the British Isles from 350 to 650. Barnes & Noble Books: New York. 1996 (originally 1973). ISBN 0-7607-0243-8
- John Jay Parry and Robert Caldwell. Geoffrey of Monmouth in Arthurian Literature in the Middle Ages, Roger S. Loomis (ed.). Clarendon Press: Oxford University. 1959. ISBN 0198115881
- Brynley F. Roberts, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Welsh Historical Tradition, Nottingham Medieval Studies, 20 (1976), 29-40.
- J.S.P. Tatlock. The Legendary History of Britain: Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae and its early vernacular versions. University of California Press. Berkeley. 1950.