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In British tradition, an ancient king
Vortimer (Old Welsh Guorthemir, Welsh: Gwerthefyr), also known as Saint Vortimer (Welsh: Gwerthefyr Fendigaid, lit. "Vortimer the Blessed"), is a figure
Vortimer
5th-century ruler in Sub-Roman Britain
was succeeded briefly by his son Vortimer, as does the Historia Brittonum, only to assume the throne again when Vortimer is killed. The inscription on the
Vortigern
Legendary brothers said to have led the invasion of Britain in the 5th century
took his son Vortimer for their king. The Saxons and the Britons, led by Vortimer, met in four battles. In the second, Horsa and Vortimer's brother, Catigern
Hengist_and_Horsa
King
son of Vortigern, the tyrannical King of the Britons, and the brother of Vortimer. A figure of this name also appears in the Welsh genealogies, though he
Catigern
Battle between Britons and Anglo-Saxons, fought at Aylesford, Kent, England
Horsa fell, as did Vortimer's brother Catigern. The Historia does not say who won the battle, saying specifically that during Vortimer's campaign the Saxons
Battle_of_Aylesford
Regum Britanniae, c. 1134 Son of Vortigern, fought alongside his brother Vortimer against the Saxons (King) Cerdic of Wessex Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, 9th century
List_of_Arthurian_characters
1997 novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Viviane is initiated when she becomes the lover of the British chief Vortimer. When Vortimer dies, Viviane returns to Avalon carrying his child, a daughter
Lady_of_Avalon
407–411 Constans Constans II, Roman usurper-emperor 409–411 Vortigern Vortimer Germanus of Auxerre (378–448), Battle of Aylesford (455) Aurelius Ambrosius
List of legendary kings of Britain
List_of_legendary_kings_of_Britain
Rowena Gwrtheyrn Serena Madrun Vortimer (Brydw) Cadeyrn Fendigaid Pasgen Flaviana Edeyrn Scothnoe Faustus Cadeyrn Ddyrnllug Rhuddfedel Frych Tegid Gwynfyr
List_of_monarchs_of_Powys
Figure in Welsh tradition
same in origin. John T. Koch suggests that Saint Madrun, a daughter of Vortimer, may also be connected, based on the similarity of the names and some elements
Modron
6th-century Welsh saint
high-ranking official at the royal court of Gwent" whom it has been suggested was Vortimer, a son of Vortigen and his queen Severa Verch Macsen (daughter of Roman
Afrella
Ninth-century Latin-language Welsh historical text
as a king in his own right, and also includes other characters such as Vortimer and Bishop Germanus of Auxerre. Chapter 56 discusses twelve battles fought
Historia_Brittonum
Mythological wife of "king of the Britons"
Britons’ pleas to drive out the Saxons because of Rowena. His eldest son Vortimer takes the British throne and drives out the Saxons, but he is poisoned
Rowena
List of links describing conflicts Rome was involved in
Geiseric, King of the Vandals Battle of Aylesford – Romano-Britons (under Vortimer) and Anglo-Saxons battle in Kent, victory is unclear. 456 – Battle of Agrigentum
List of Roman external wars and battles
List_of_Roman_external_wars_and_battles
a group called Jutes) led by Hengest defeat the Britons (Welsh) led by Vortimer in Battle of Aylesford, Kent. Battle of Crayford – Anglo-Saxons (Jutes)
List_of_Anglo-Welsh_wars
9th-century Viking leader of the Great Heathen Army
from a tale presented by Historia Brittonum—that recounts how the Briton Vortimer, son of Vortigern, asked to be buried in a mound along the British coast
Ubba
Fantasy novel series by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Diana L. Paxson
Ana - High Priestess of Avalon, mother of Viviane, Igraine, and Morgause Vortimer - Son of the High King Vortigern Eilan (Julia Coelia Helena) – Daughter
Avalon_Series
saint's life is a retelling of the story of St. Madrun, a daughter of Vortimer, a king of Gwent. The baptistry near Madron Well Basin in the south-west
Madron_(saint)
daughter of St. Brychan, King of Brycheiniog, and second to Anna daughter of Vortimer. He was the father of Saint Non (the mother of Saint David of Wales) and
Cynyr_Ceinfarfog
5th-century Romano-British warlord
The relevant passage has been translated as follows: On the death of Vortimer, the strength of the Britons grew faint, their diminished hopes went backwards;
Ambrosius_Aurelianus
Calendar year
place. According to the account preserved in Nennius, they were opposed by Vortimer. Skandagupta succeeds Kumaragupta I as ruler of the Gupta Empire (India)
455
5th-century Welsh saint
Umbrafel son of Budic I of Brittany and his mother, Afrelia the daughter of Vortimer Fendigaid, a son of Vortigern Gwrtheneu and Severa Verch Macsen. His brother
Henwg
Apocryphal massacre in England
from T. Mommsen's 1892 edition): It happened however after the death of Vortimer, son of King Vortigern, and after the return of Hengist with his forces
Treason_of_the_Long_Knives
18th-century English actor (died 1760)
Charles Johnson (1716) Osmyn in The Sultaness by Charles Johnson (1717) Vortimer in Lucius by Delarivier Manley (1717) Bellamy in The Coquet by Charles
Lacy_Ryan
Town in South East London, England
battle of Crecganford ("Creeksford") in 457 in which Hengist defeated Vortimer to become the supreme sovereign of Kent. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle written
Crayford
wife Afrelia, was, in the fiction of Geofrey of Monmouth, the daughter of Vortimer, a son of Vortigern and Severa Verch Macsen. Their children were Maglor
Umbrafel
Welsh saint
been a princess of the 5th century, the eldest of three daughters of King Vortimer the Blessed, who, after her father's death, ruled over Gwent with her husband
Saint_Materiana
Warfare of the Ancient Celts
Insubres Viridovix of the Gallic Venelli Vortigern of the Celtic Britons Vortimer of the Celtic Britons This is a list of battles or conflicts in which Celts
Ancient_Celtic_warfare
Play written by William Henry Ireland
the chagrin of his wife Edmunda and his two remaining sons, Wortimerus (Vortimer) and Catagrinus (Catigern), who flee. Vortigern's family eventually all
Vortigern_and_Rowena
6th-century King of Dyfed
Welsh spelling is Gwrdebyr; here the name has been confused with that of Vortimer, the son of Vortigern). In his Britannicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates,
Vortiporius
1717 play
1717 with a cast that included John Thurmond as Honorius, Lacy Ryan as Vortimer, Barton Booth as Lucius, John Mills as Arminius, John Bowman as Prince
Lucius_(play)
Village in Hertfordshire, England
situated?" In the 5th century, British warlord Vortigern and his two sons, Vortimer and Catigern, took part in the Battle of Elstree, then called the Battle
Elstree
English goldsmith and dramatist
previously been issued separately. Vortimer, or the True Patriot: a Tragedy, London, 1796. Among the dramatis personæ are Vortimer's father Vortigern, his mother
Abraham_Portal
Brychan, king of Brycheiniog Vortimer or Gwrthefyr Fendigaid 5th century Descendant of Vortigern, king of Britain "Vortimer the Blessed" King of Gwent Father
List_of_Welsh_saints
Irish saint (died early 6th century)
make him a descendant of Guorthemir (Modern Welsh: Gwerthefyr; English: Vortimer the Blessed), and a cousin of saints David, Cybi, and Sadyrnin. Professor
Ailbe_of_Emly
1620 perspective) dramaturgical technique: the murders of Constantius and Vortimer are acted out in dumb show instead of being portrayed in the usual combination
Hengist,_King_of_Kent
Book by Alfred Duggan
other historical characters referenced in the book like Aella, Vortigern, Vortimer, Hengist and Ambrosius. The traditional Dark Ages view of Post-Roman Britain
Conscience_of_the_King
Decade
place. According to the account preserved in Nennius, they were opposed by Vortimer. Skandagupta succeeds Kumaragupta I as ruler of the Gupta Empire (India)
450s
Two megaliths near Aylesford, Kent, England
that after the legendary fifth-century invaders Hengest and Horsa battled Vortimer and Catigern, their battle standard—which featured a white horse—was found
White_Horse_Stone
Neolithic monument in Kent, England
speculating that it was "some chief slain in the battle fought here between Vortimer, King of Britain, and the Saxons". A second description of the site appeared
Smythe's_Megalith
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(Wife of the king of egypt)
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Bringer of good news
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Well born
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(माधवी) Feminine form of Hindi Madhav, MADHAVI means "of springtime; vernal."
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Variant spelling of German Mentzer, a habitational name for someone from a place called Mentz (possibly Mainz) or Menz.English
Variant spelling of German Mentzer, a habitational name for someone from a place called Mentz (possibly Mainz) or Menz.English : probably a variant of Manser. Compare Menser.
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Crane; Stork
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Abundant Blessings from Above; Ruler; Queen
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Brave; Heroic; Sacrifice Life for Others
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Tamil
Lord Shiva
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Hindu, Indian
Ocean of Love
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