Search references for CORINEUS. Phrases containing CORINEUS
See searches and references containing CORINEUS!CORINEUS
Fighter of giants in medieval British legend
medieval British legend, Corineus was a prodigious warrior, a fighter of giants, and the eponymous founder of Cornwall. Corineus first appears in Geoffrey
Corineus
Giant in Welsh and English mythology
these last giants, and was slain by Corineus, a member of the invading Trojan colonisers headed by Brutus. Corineus was subsequently granted a piece of
Gogmagog_(giant)
Cornish fairy tale and legend
with the warrior Corineus, and was killed when Corineus threw him from a cliff into the sea: For it was a diversion to him [Corineus] to encounter the
Jack_the_Giant_Killer
Legendary first king of Britain
shores of the Tyrrhenian Sea, led by the prodigious warrior Corineus. In Gaul, Corineus provokes a war with Goffarius Pictus, king of Aquitaine, after
Brutus_of_Troy
Queen of Cornwall
According to Geoffrey of Monmouth, Gwendolen was one of the daughters of Corineus, king of Cornwall, and one of Brutus's warriors. Gwendolen was married
Queen_Gwendolen
Pseudo-historical king
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Leir_of_Britain
Legendary Queen
Loegria (England except for Cornwall, which belonged to Brutus' general Corineus); Camber inherited Cambria (Wales); and the youngest, Albanactus, inherited
Innogen
Legendary king of the Britons, for whose existence there is no historical evidence
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Bladud
King of Loegria, Kambria and Albania
was born during the reign of Locrinus but soon after, his grandfather Corineus of Cornwall died and his mother defeated Locrinus in battle. His mother
Maddan
Second legendary king of the Britons
Soon after Maddan's birth, Locrinus sent him off to Corineus, the child's grandfather. When Corineus finally died, Locrinus left Gwendolen and took Estrildis
Locrinus
River in the United Kingdom
ships and falls in love, despite being betrothed to the daughter of King Corineus of Cornwall, Gwendolen in a forced diplomatic marriage. Locrin eventually
River_Severn
Welsh mythological princess
ships and falls in love, despite being betrothed to the daughter of King Corineus of Cornwall, Gwendolen in a forced diplomatic marriage. Eventually Locrin
Hafren
Latin name of Wales
then-Brittonic areas immediately to the north and south of it). His general Corineus retained Cornwall, which was named after him. This legend was widely accepted
Cambria
City in Centre-Val de Loire, France
Brutus. Turonus died in a war between Corineus and the king of Aquitaine, Goffarius Pictus, provoked by Corineus hunting in the king's forests without
Tours
Legendary first king of Scotland
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Albanactus
Legendary King of the Britons
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Ebraucus
King of Britain
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Kimarcus
Legendary Queen of the Britons
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Cordelia_of_Britain
Title in the Peerage of England
the Kings of Britain (1136), claim that the first leader of Cornwall was Corineus, a Trojan warrior and ally of Brutus of Troy, portrayed as the original
Duke_of_Cornwall
Public space in Plymouth, England
century large outline images of the giants Gog and Magog (or Goemagot and Corineus) had for a long time been cut into the turf of the Hoe exposing the white
Plymouth_Hoe
Legendary first king of Cambria (Wales)
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
King_Camber
Mistress of King Locrinus of the Britons
forced to honour his prior betrothal to Gwendolen, the daughter of King Corineus of Cornwall, but kept Estrildis as his mistress. For seven years he secretly
Estrildis
Britanniae (c. 1136). In the story, he was defeated by Brutus of Troy and Corineus on their way to Britain. Later histories of Britain and France included
Goffar_the_Pict
Breton Atlantis Jan Tregeagle William Henry Paynter Matter of Britain Corineus – mythical founder of Cornwall Cormoran – the Giant and his wife of St
Cornish_mythology
Ancient name for the island of Great Britain
are defeated, the largest one called Goëmagot is flung over a cliff by Corineus. The 13th century Prose Merlin drew on Geoffrey's story, but instead had
Albion
Character of Cornish folklore
not of Cornish origin. The name may be related to Corineus, the legendary namesake of Cornwall. Corineus is associated with St. Michael's Mount, and is credited
Cormoran
Pseudo-historical king of the Britons
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Leil
Form of wrestling originating in Cornwall, England
Geoffrey of Monmouth in Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1139) describing Corineus, the legendary founder of Cornwall, as a man "of great courage and boldness
Cornish_wrestling
Pair of individuals, peoples, or lands in the Bible and the Quran
corrupted folk rendition in print altered the tradition around Gogmagog and Corineus with two giants Gog and Magog, with whom the Guildhall statues came to
Gog_and_Magog
Legendary king of the Britons
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Brutus_Greenshield
Legendary king of the Britons
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Mempricius
King of Britain
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Porrex_I
King of North Britain
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Marganus
King of Britain
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Sisillius_I
King of Britain
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Rud_Hud_Hudibras
King of Britain
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Jago_of_Britain
Legendary king of the Britons
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Cunedagius
Sport
Historia Regum Britanniae, in which Geoffrey of Monmouth suggested that Corineus, the medieval legend, wrestled a Cornish giant named Gogmagog at Plymouth
Jacket_wrestling
King of Britain
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Rivallo
Nationalist movement in the United Kingdom
Cornwall portal Cornish devolution Constitutional status of Cornwall Corineus Cornish Assembly Cornish Foreshore Case List of topics related to Cornwall
Cornish_nationalism
china clay (kaolinite) in Cornwall Saint Corentin, missionary to Brittany Corineus, the legendary founder of Cornwall in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum
List_of_people_from_Cornwall
Layamon's Brut England Scotland Wales Cornwall Other Bible Brutus I (24 years) Corineus Aeneas Silvius (1112–1081 BC) Eli (12th century BC) = Locrinus (10 years)
List of legendary kings of Britain
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain
King of Britain
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Gurgustius
entry to Antwerp in 1549. Other imagery presented included Gogmagog and Corineus Britannus, a legendary archer who had fought with the Trojan leader Brutus
Wedding of Mary I of England and Philip of Spain
Wedding_of_Mary_I_of_England_and_Philip_of_Spain
Examples of wrestling in mythology
Geoffrey of Monmouth in Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1139) describing Corineus, the legendary founder of Cornwall, as a man "of great courage and boldness
Wrestling_mythology
Advisor to Priam in Greek mythology
later discovers several nations descended from them living there, led by Corineus. In Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, Antenor appears as a minor
Antenor_(Trojan)
Village in Powys, Wales
However, Locrinus is already betrothed to Gwendolen, a daughter of King Corineus of Cornwall. While Locrinus honours this commitment and makes Gwendolen
Caersws
Town in Devon, England
English prose Brut (c. 1419) places the fight between Brutus' general Corineus and the British giant Gogmagog "at Totttenes", while Cornish antiquary
Totnes
Legendary king of the Britons
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Gorboduc
Book by Sara Douglass
wife, and the central character of the first three books of the series. Corineus, Brutus' captain. Coel, a Llangarlian mystic and warrior; also temporary
Hades'_Daughter
Name of one or more characters in Virgil's Aeneid
character Corineus, a descendant of the Trojans, and the eponymous founder of Cornwall in the Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1136). This Corineus is mentioned
Corynaeus
Elizabethan play
decrees that Locrine marry Guendoline, the daughter of his loyal general Corineus. The scene ends with Brutus's death. Locrine obeys his father's behest
Locrine
Myths and legends of English culture
Bowerman's Nose Brutus Stone Cerne Abbas Giant Cheese rolling Childe's Tomb Corineus, legendary founder of Cornwall Crazywell Pool Devil's Footprints Dorset
English_folklore
by King Lear based on the ancient tale of Leir of Britain which names Corineus the eponymous founder of the Cornish nation; he traditionally wrestled
Culture_of_Cornwall
Type of landscape design
outline images of the two giants, perhaps Gog and Magog (or Goemagot and Corineus) had for a long time been cut into the turf of Plymouth Hoe exposing the
Hill_figure
English editor and compiler
editions) Cornwall's Wonderland. London: J. M. Dent, 1914 (Contents: How Corineus fought the chief of the giants.--The giant of St. Michael's Mount.--The
Mabel_Quiller-Couch
v t e Family tree of the House of Brutus Corineus Brutus Innogen Gwendolen Locrinus Estrildis Kamber Albanactus Maddan Habren Mempricius Malin Ebraucus
Ferrex
History of the city in Devon, England
century of large outline images of the giants Gog and Magog (or Goemagot and Corineus the mythical founder of Cornwall) which had been for a long time cut into
History_of_Plymouth
Name Title Notes Approximate time frame Sources Corineus Duke First ruler of Cornwall; given the land by Brutus 1154 BC Historia Regum Britanniae; Survey
List of legendary rulers of Cornwall
List_of_legendary_rulers_of_Cornwall
British composer
Cornish composer, the late Goff Richards. In 2019, Christopher's work 'Corineus' was selected as the test piece in the championship section of the National
Christopher_Bond_(composer)
Species of butterfly
1992 Graphium angolanus howelli f. jozani Turlin & Lequeux, 1992 Papilio corineus Papilio pylades baronis Ungemach, 1932 Papilio pylades Fabricius, 1793
Graphium_angolanus
Book by Lyon Sprague de Camp
doesn't want to be rescued. Soft-hearted, Jorian surrenders her to her lover Corineus and takes up with Margalit instead, of whom he has grown fond in the interim
The_Unbeheaded_King
CORINEUS
CORINEUS
CORINEUS
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aim, One with auspicious signs
Surname or Lastname
English or Scottish
English or Scottish : unexplained. The name is recorded in VA from the 18th century on. It could be a variant of English Calf(e) (see Califf), or a reduced and altered form of Scottish McAlpine.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Special Angel; Beauty
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Manage; Dark
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Complete; Accomplished
Boy/Male
Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Protected; Warrior; Ambitious
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu, Traditional
Joy; Joyful
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dyumna | தயà¯à®®à¯à®¨à®¾
Glorious
Girl/Female
Hindu
So sweet, Happiness
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Well Wisher
CORINEUS
CORINEUS
CORINEUS
CORINEUS
CORINEUS