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| | |Initial words 2=<em>Trucidare Saxones soliti Cambrenses</em> | ||
|Classification=Subject:Welsh Latin literature | |Classification=Subject:Welsh Latin literature;Subject:Arthurian literature and legend | ||
|AgentCategory=King Arthur;Id:Merlin | |AgentCategory=King Arthur;Id:Merlin | ||
|ShortDescription=Latin poem in which the Welsh (<em>Cambrenses</em>), the Cornish (<em>Cornubenses</em>) and fellow Britons (<em>Britones</em>) are encouraged to take inspiration from Arthur and make a stand against the Saxons. In doing so, the poem refers to May 1 (St David's feast-day), Merlin (<em>Mellinus</em>), the story of Arthur and the giant Frollo, a certain ‘Broinsius’, Constantine and Brennius, and Richard, king of England.<br> | |ShortDescription=Latin poem in which the Welsh (<em>Cambrenses</em>), the Cornish (<em>Cornubenses</em>) and fellow Britons (<em>Britones</em>) are encouraged to take inspiration from Arthur and make a stand against the Saxons. In doing so, the poem refers to May 1 (St David's feast-day), Merlin (<em>Mellinus</em>), the story of Arthur and the giant Frollo, a certain ‘Broinsius’, Constantine and Brennius, and Richard, king of England.<br> |
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