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Legendary British king
side of Belinus's army. Belinus learned of this and moved his army to a valley through which the Italians had to pass. In the morning, Belinus attacked
Belinus
King of Northern Britain
Brennius wed the daughter of the King of Norway without consulting Belinus. Belinus invaded Northumbria and seized Brennius's land. Brennius heard of this
Brennius
Ancestral royal figure
in his discussion of Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain, mentioning a Belinus, brother of Cassibella(u)nus, who are both styled sons of Minocannus, but
Beli_Mawr
Pseudohistorical account of British history (c.1136)
island. He is said to have established the Molmutine Laws. Dunvallo's sons, Belinus and Brennius, fight a civil war before being reconciled by their mother
Historia_Regum_Britanniae
King of Britain
of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of Belinus and was said to have found a home for the Irish people. Gurguit was a peaceful
Gurguit_Barbtruc
Town and community in Newport, Wales
Monmouth gives the founder of the city as Belinus, the mythical King of the Britons. According to Geoffrey, Belinus repaired and founded many cities during
Caerleon
Headland and tourist attraction in Cornwall, England
(Sheringham. p. 129.) that Britain, Wales, and Cornwall, were the portion of Belinus, elder son of Dunwallo, and that that part of the Island, afterwards called
Land's_End
King of Cornwall
Trinovantum. His death sparked another civil war between his two sons, Belinus and Brennius. Welsh units Stacey 2004. Aurell, Martin (20 November 2007)
Dyfnwal_Moelmud
Celtic deity
that extended beyond strictly cultic contexts. The theonym Belenus (or Belinus), which is a latinised form of the Gaulish Belenos (or Belinos), appears
Belenus
King Arthur and order of chivalry in Arthurian romance
Belyna[u]nt; possibly on of many Arthurian characters based on the Celtic god Belinus) de Sorgales ("of South Wales"; Norgales / North Wales in the Vulgate Lancelot)
Knights_of_the_Round_Table
Molineus Brennius (north of the Humber) and Belinus (south of the Humber) Sack of Rome (387 BC) Belin & Brennes Belinus Gurguit Barbtruc Partholón Gurguint Guithelin
List of legendary kings of Britain
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain
Ward of the City of London
Britain) written c. 1136 by Geoffrey of Monmouth. This work describes how Belinus, a legendary king of Britain said to have held the throne from about 390
Billingsgate
Roman god
arrived from the Middle East and that Janus corresponds to the Baal-ianus or Belinus of the Chaldeans, sharing a common origin with the Oannes of Berosus. P
Janus
Legendary Western Roman Emperor
time of Julius Caesar. Arthur refuses on the basis that the British kings Belinus and Brennius had defeated Rome in the past. In retaliation, Lucius gathers
Lucius_Tiberius
and rival of Belinus, King of the Britons. After a sea battle, Guichtlac and the lady were washed up in Britain and captured by Belinus. After Brennius
List of legendary kings of Denmark
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Denmark
In British legend, Cambra was the daughter of Belinus the Great, a legendary king of the Britons, and married to Antenor, the second King of the Cimmerians
Cambra
Topics referred to by the same term
Belin may refer to: Belinus, called "the Great", a legendary 4th-century BC king of the Britons Albert Belin, French bishop and writer Augusto Belin,
Belin
One of the "Four Highways" of medieval England
the kingdom. Geoffrey of Monmouth elaborated the story by saying that Belinus had improved the four roads so that it was clear that they were the protected
Icknield_Way
Special form of ward in the City of London
None Riverside ward, named for a water gate, legendarily built for king Belinus. Bishopsgate 8 6 Often (even today) divided into "Within" and "Without"
Wards_of_the_City_of_London
Military campaigns in 55 and 54 BC
Kent. His chief opponent is Dolobellus, proconsul of the British king Belinus, son of Minocannus. Caesar finally defeats the Britons at a place called
Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain
Julius_Caesar's_invasions_of_Britain
Greek hero in the Iliad Beli In medieval Welsh mythology and literature Belinus Legendary king of the Britons [citation needed] Fergus Semi-mythical king
List of people known as the Great
List_of_people_known_as_the_Great
Cymbeline's Castle, also known as Cymbeline's Mound and Belinus's Castle, is the remains of a motte-and-bailey castle in woods north-east of Great Kimble
Cymbeline's_Castle
Church in Bristol, England
gate, there are statues of the legendary founders of Bristol, Brennus and Belinus, facing up Broad Street; it is possible that they are actually older than
Church of St John the Baptist, Bristol
Church_of_St_John_the_Baptist,_Bristol
Regum Britanniae; Survey of Cornwall; Book of Baglan folios 83, 165, 307 Belinus Son of Dyfnwal Moelmud; became king of Britain, and direct ruler of Loegria
List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
List_of_legendary_rulers_of_Cornwall
Street in Bristol, England
created in the 1820s. Niches in the wall contain the figures Brennus and Belinus, according to legend they founded the city. Nearby St John's Conduit was
Broad_Street,_Bristol
14th-century alliterative poem
Briton, a just judge who lived under the rule of the mythological King Belinus. He was given royal attire in his burial to honour his impartial rulings
St._Erkenwald_(poem)
Origine] p. 129.) that Britain, Wales, and Cornwall, were the portion of Belinus, elder son of Dunwallo, and that that part of the Island, afterwards called
Constitutional status of Cornwall
Constitutional_status_of_Cornwall
lord Androgeus, son of Lud Tenantius, son of Lud Nennius, brother of Lud Belinus, a British nobleman Hirildas, nephew of Cassibelanus Eulinus, nephew of
Fuimus_Troes
12th-century Norman-French literature
extracts, consisting of the prologue, the reigns of Brutus, Leir, and Belinus, Julius Caesar's conquest of Britain and the birth of Christ, Constantine
Roman_de_Brut
Country park in Cambridgeshire
British deities - A horse goddess (Magog or Epona), a Sun god (Gog, Bel, Belinus or Lucifer) and a warrior figure with sword and shield. The Times reported
Wandlebury_Hill
Material Dimensions Designation Wikidata Notes More images Brennius and Belinus City gateway beneath the tower of the Church of St John the Baptist c.1700
List_of_public_art_in_Bristol
BELINUS
BELINUS
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Arthurian
, Lord of Belinus, or war-lord.
Male
Celtic
, (the Lord); Apollo, Jupiter.
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, Lord of Belinus; war-lord.
Male
Arthurian
, Lord of Belinus, or war-lord.
Male
Celtic
, Lord of Belinus; war-lord.
Male
Celtic
, Lord of Belinus; war-lord.
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Tamil
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Muslim
Who fought in the early wars of Islam
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu
Energy; Power; Goddess Durga; The Powerful One
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Eloquent, Fluent, Well-spoken
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Lord of Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from (East, South, and, formerly, West) Harting in West Sussex, named with an unattested Old English byname Heort ‘hart’ + -ingas, a suffix denoting ‘family, dependants, or followers’.North German (also Härting) : patronymic from Hart or Hardt 2.German : habitational name from any of several places so named in Bavaria or from Hartingen, near Diepholz, Lower Saxony.
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Bitter; Beloved
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Lord Krishna and Sai Baba
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Teutonic
Wealthy raven.
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