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The
Saxon Invasion of
Traditionally, the first Germanic military force
arrived in
When the government failed in their agreement to
supply them, thesetroops revolted. This revolt touched a significant part of
the country. Then, the first settlers invited their relatives from overseas to
join them. At the beginning of the sixth century, the Germanic peoples rapid
spread through the country was checked for a time by the British, but by the
mid sixth century they started to expand again. By the time of Augustine's
arrival, they controlled much of the lowlands and were expanding to the north
and west.
The Celtic peoples used the name "Saxon"
generically to describe all of the Germanic people with whom they came into
conflict. While this likely indicates a heavy proportion of Saxons in the early
raids and settlement, many other tribes were involved. Significantly,
Gildas writng in 540 CE described the breakdown of
order after the withdrawal of Roman forces. Scots and Picts on the former
frontier raided in
The British leader Vortigern whom Gildas called a
"proud tyrant", arranged for a Saxon warband under Hengest and Horsa
to settle in the country as federates for protection against the Scots and
Picts.
Nennius writing in 800 CE implies that the government
officials who hired the Saxons not only feared the Scots and Picts, but also
the Romans in
When hard times came and the government was not able to
meet its obligations to the Saxons, they revolted and ravaged the countryside.
Under the leadership of Ambrosius Aurelianus, the British eventually fought
back and reached a stalemate after a battle at
Ambrosius' likely power base was Wiltshire where the
place-name Amesbury suggests "stronghold of Ambrosius". At the time
Gildas was writing in the 540s, he felt that this peace was threatened. The
capture of Old Sarum by Wessex in 552 may have ended Gildas' period of peace.
Continental evidence suggests a reverse migration of
Germanic people out of
Gildas made no mention of the British hero Arthur.
Since his battles are reputed to have taken place during this time, Gildas
should not have ignored him if he had been as famous as indicated by Nennius
and later Gregory of Monmouth.
The legends of Arthur appear to have developed out of
late Welsh legends that suggest a British commander called Artorius won some
repute against the Saxons
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Born
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The restored and
landscaped Chester Amphitheatre
Some historians
believe that this was the site
of King Arthur’s
Round Table. Chester’s Roman fortifications
and its proximity to
the Welsh border have always made it a
strong candidate for the location of Camelot.
Chester is also often credited with
being the site of
“ The Battle of the
City of the Legion”
which was King Arthur’s ninth victory
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