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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
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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
Gildas, his person, his writings - Vortigern Studies Gildas Sapiens – After Alcuin called him ‘the wisest of the Britons’, this became the usual name for Gildas The name was also mentioned by Caradog of Llancarfan, when he described Gildas mediating between Melwas and Arthur, which might have been another possible origin of the epithet
Undusted Texts | The Life of Gildas by Caradoc of Llancarfan St Gildas was a British monk, born in what is now Scotland, along the River Clyde After being educated, possibly by St Illtud (6th c ) at Cor Tewdws ("College of Theodosius"), he became a monk, establishing churches and monasteries throughout the Britain, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland
Who Was Gildas? A Voice from Dark Age Britain - TheCollector For several centuries, there has been a tradition that there were two men called Gildas living in the sixth century Many modern scholars reject this idea, but it still has some supporters Traditionally, the early Gildas is known as Gildas Albanicus, because he came from what is now Scotland
De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae - Wikipedia Gildas's work is of great importance to historians, because, although it is not intended primarily as history, it is almost the only surviving source written by a near-contemporary of British events in the fifth and sixth centuries
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Internet History Sourcebooks: Medieval Sourcebook Nau, the king of Scotia, was the noblest of the kings of the north He had twenty-four sons, victorious warriors One of these was named Gildas, whom his parents engaged in the study of literature He was a boy of good natural disposition, devoted to study, and distinguished for his talents