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Gildas - Wikipedia He is one of the best-documented figures of the Christian church in the British Isles during the sub-Roman period, and was renowned for his Biblical knowledge and literary style In his later life, he emigrated to Brittany, where he founded a monastery known as Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys
Gildas - World History Encyclopedia Gildas (c 500-570 CE) was a Romano-British monk, known primarily for a work entitled De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, translated as On the Ruin and Conquest of Britain Gildas' work is a polemical sermon recounting British history while also rebuking the British kings and clergy of his own lifetime
GILDAS, a monk of the 6th cent | Dictionary of Welsh Biography Gildas was not a historian and his De Excidio Britanniae is certainly not history, important though it be to historians, but a letter or epistle to convince the civil and ecclesiastical heads among the Welsh people of sin
The Life of St. Gildas - Roman Britain St Gildas, a British monk born near Scotland’s River Clyde, received his education, possibly under St Illtud at Cor Tewdws (“College of Theodosius”), in the 6th century He embraced monastic life, founding various churches and monasteries across Britain, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland
Internet History Sourcebooks: Medieval Sourcebook Gildas Bandonicus, a British [i e Celtic] monk, lived in the 6th century In the 540s - in the most aggressive language - he set out to denounce the wickedness of his times
Gildas, Saint | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia Gildas, Saint, surnamed the WISE; b about 516; d at Houat, Brittany, 570 Sometimes he is called “Badonicus”, because, as he tells us, his birth took place the year the Britons gained a famous victory over the Saxons at Mount Badon, near Bath, Somersetshire (493 or 516)
Gildas - The Anglo-Saxons Gildas, also known as St Gildas, was a 6th-century British monk and historian who is known for his writings on the history of Britain during the early medieval period