Read The Mammoth Book of King Arthur Online
Authors: Mike Ashley
Camulodunum
see
Colchester
Capellanus, Andreas
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Caradog of Llancarfan
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Caradog Vreichfras, in Welsh legend
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; in Arthurian romance as Caradoc or Carados
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Carados
see
Caradog Vreichfras
Carlisle
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6
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Carmarthen
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Castle Killibury (Cornwall)
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Castus, L. Artorius
see
Artorius Castus
Caswallon (Cassivelaunos)
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Categirn
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Catraeth, battle,
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cauldrons, magic,
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Caw or Caius (father of Gildas)
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Ceawlin
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Cei
see
Kay
Ceindrech (wife of Magnus Maximus)
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Celidon Forest
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Celliwic
see
Gelliwig
Cerdic
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Cerdices or a, Cerdices ford
and
Cerdices leag
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Ceredigion
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Ceretic( interpreter)
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Ceretic of Strathclyde
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Cernow (Cornwall)
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Cernyw (Gwynllwg)
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Charford
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Chaucer, Geoffrey
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Cheldric (in Geoffrey’s
History
)
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Chelric
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Chepstow
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Cherdic
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Chester
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; battle of
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Chichester
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Chrétien de Troyes
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Christianity
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; see also Pelagianism
chronology
see
dates
Cinmarc the Dismal
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Cirencester
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City of the Legion(s)
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Clovis
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Clun Forest
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Coel Hen
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Coel of Colchester
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Cogidubnus
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Coinmail
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Columba or Columcille
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Commodus
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Condidan
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Conisbrough
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Conmor or Cunomorus
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Conn of a Hundred Battles
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Constans (son of Constantine I)
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Constans (son of Constantine III)
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Constans (son of Constantine of Armorica)
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Constantine I (“the Great”) (emperor)
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Constantine II (emperor)
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Constantine III (emperor)
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Constantine of Armorica
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Constantine of Dumnonia
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Constantine (son of Magnus Maximus)
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Constantius (emperor)
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Constantius II (emperor)
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Constantius of Lyon
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Come du Graal
for all Grail romances see under Grail, Holy
Corbridge
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Coritani (tribe)
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Cornovii (tribe)
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Coroticus
see
Ceretic
Crecganford
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;
see also
Brigg
Crusades
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passim,
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Cú Chulainn
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Culhwch and Olwen
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Cunedda
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Cuneglasus (Cynlas Goch)
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Cunomorus
see
Conmor
Cunorix
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Custennin Fendigiad
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Cynan (son of Eudaf)
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Cynan Garwyn (“of the White Chariot” or “the Cruel”)
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Cynan Wledig
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Cyndyrn Garthwys
see
Kentigern
Cyndrwyn
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Cynfor ap Tudwal
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Cynfor Host–Protector
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Cynlas Goch
see
Cuneglasus
Cynric
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Daniel of the Flowering Valley
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dates, problems with
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passim,
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; suggested chronology
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; chronology based on Geoffrey of Monmouth
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De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae
see Gildas
Degsastan (Dawston), battle,
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Demetae (tribe)
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; Demetia
see
Dyfed
Dere Street
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;
see also
Ermine Street
Derguentid
(Derwent)
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Devil’s Brook and Devil’s Water
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Didot–
Perceval
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Dinarth
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Dinas Emrys
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Dinas Powys
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Diocletian (emperor)
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Dolorous Blow or Stroke
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Douglas
(Dubglas)
or Dulas (river), battle site,
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Dream of Macsen Wledig, The
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Dream of Rhonabwy, The
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Dryden, John
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;
King Arthur
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Dubglas
see
Douglas
Dubricius
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,
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,
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Dumbarton xv,
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,
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,
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;
see also
Alclud
Dumnagual Hen
see
Dyfnwal Hen