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E-grāmata: Britain in the Age of Arthur: A Military History

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  • ISBN-13: 9781473895225

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King Arthur is one of the most controversial topics of early British history. Are the legends based on a real historical figure or pure mythological invention? Ilkka Syvanne’s study breaks new ground, adopting a novel approach to the sources by starting with the assumption that Arthur existed and that Geoffrey of Monmouth’s account has preserved details of his career that are based on real events. He then interprets these by using ‘common sense’ and the perspective of a specialist in late Roman military history to form a probable picture of what really happened during the period (roughly AD 400-550). This approach allows the author to test the entire literary evidence for the existence of Arthur to see if the supposed events of his career match what is known of the events of the period, the conclusion being that in general they do. Arthur’s military career is set in the context of the wider military history of Britain and Europe in this period and along the way describes the nature of armies and warfare of the period.
List of Plates
vii
List of Maps
ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction xii
Abbreviations xiii
Chapter 1 A Bit of Polemics
1(9)
Chapter 2 The Introduction
10(41)
Chapter 3 The Main Narrative with Geoffrey of Monmouth Included: The Creation of the British Commonwealth, 406--445
51(25)
Chapter 4 Vortigern and the Rise of the Saxons
76(6)
Chapter 5 Ambrosius Aurelius/Aurelianus, the Dux Bellorum and the Boar of Cornwall in 451/452--462
82(14)
Chapter 6 Ambrosius Aurelius/Aurelianus, the Utherpendragon (A Dragon's Head/The Dragon Pennon Head) in 462-464
96(8)
Chapter 7 Aurelius/Aurelianus Ambrosius, the Arthur/Arthurus (The Bear) 464--466
104(16)
Chapter 8 The Reorganization of the Realm in 465/466
120(2)
Chapter 9 Ireland, the Orkneys, Iceland and Gothland/Gotaland in 466/467
122(3)
Chapter 10 Norway and Jutland/Denmark in 468
125(6)
Chapter 11 Campaigns in Gaul in 469/470 (Geoffrey 9.1 Iff.)
131(9)
Chapter 12 The Crowning as High King/Augustus in 471 (Geoffrey 9.12--15)
140(3)
Chapter 13 The War in Gaul in 471/472 (Geoffrey 9.15ff.)
143(26)
Chapter 14 The Revolt of Mordred and Arthur's Last Campaign in 472
169(10)
Chapter 15 Arthur's Immediate Successors
179(3)
Chapter 16 Arthur the Once and Future King
182(2)
Appendix I The Reign of Frothi III the Magnificent 184(30)
Appendix II Swedish Rock Carvings and Naval Tactics 214(2)
Appendix III Odin the Man 216(13)
Appendix IV Saint Patrick and the `Spiritual' Conquest of Ireland 229(13)
Bibliography 242(3)
Notes 245(14)
Index 259
Dr Ilkka Syvanne gained his doctorate in history in 2004 from Tampere University in his native Finland. His doctoral thesis was published as The Age of Hippotoxotai, Art of War in Roman Military Revival and Disaster 491-636 (Tampere University Press, Tampere 2004). He has also written numerous articles on late Roman/Byzantine warfare, and contributed seven entries for Blackwell's Encyclopaedia of the Roman Army (2011). From 2007 to 2016 he was Vice Chairman of the Finnish Society for Byzantine Studies. Dr Syvanne is An Affiliated Professor of the University of Haifa and lives in Kangasala, Finland.