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Recent Posts
Shining in the ceremonial sun, / The war is over. . .
Two kings of York, Peredur and Gurci.
Talorc (or Talorcan) was a popular name among Pictish kings. . .
The founder of the northern kingdom of Bernicia. . .
Gildas, c. 540 (a prophetic quote).
Corsoldus, a Frisian king.
A place mentioned in Nennius.
Fiachrae is an Irish figure from the days of the Roman Empire’s twilight zone. . .
“There is no documentation of a connection between the fourth-century figures and the eighteenth-century nursery rhyme. . .”
An outlier idea about this Mercian king.