Merlin

Merlin

The mysterious character of Merlin features prominently within the tales of King Arthur. Featuring as the British King’s counsellor and mentor. The depiction best known to us today is a product of the 12th century British author Geoffrey of Monmouth.   The very name Merlin has provided controversy for historians.  The name Myrddin is the most agreed upon origin.  A […]

Mil Espaine and the Gaels

Míl Espáine & The Gaels

Míl Espáine the Father of the Gaels The Soldier of Hispania, Míl Espáine, documented in Historia Brittonum and Lebor Gabála Érenn served as a soldier in Scythia and Egypt. Míl Espáine and a Druid’s Prophecy. Míl’s descendants would rule the mystical island of Ireland, according to a prophecy. They could see the island on a clear day from […]

Boudica

Boudica

“Boudica the honoured Celtic warrior princess who resisted Roman rule in Ancient Britain.” The Early Life of Boudica There is relatively little known about the heroine Boudica’s early life. She was born into a noble family residing in Camulodunum, modern day Colchester around A.D. 30. She married Prasutagas at the age of eighteen. Prasutagas was […]

Sir Gawain

Sir Gawain

“An Exemplary British Knight, the famous Sir Gawain”. The Setting It was New Year’s Eve in King Arthur’s court. Feasting and conversation filled the ears of everyone anywhere close by. With no prior warning the large doors at the front of the hall fly open. Silence fills the air and gasps can be heard. Everyone’s attention was […]

King Arthur

King Arthur

King Arthur, a legendary figure according to British medieval history.  It is said that he led the Britons in military campaigns against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th century. In Geoffrey of Monmouth’s 12th century Historia Regum Britanniae, King Arthur features as a great warrior defending Britain from human and sometimes supernatural enemies. The Birth of […]

Beowulf

Beowulf

The character Beowulf features as the main protagonist in what is considered the highest achievement of Old English literature and the earliest European vernacular epic. The epic is an epitomised history of the Teutonic race, a connection to the ancestral roots of the Anglo-Saxon people, their love of war, sea, and adventure. Beowulf himself is […]