Vortigern Crancocc has written:
'Trifles'
There is a story that Vortigern invited the Anglo-Saxons to England. On the other hand, he may simply have been hiring mercenaries to help him in his conflict with other local leaders.
There is a story that Vortigern invited the Anglo-Saxons to England. On the other hand, he may simply have been hiring mercenaries to help him in his conflict with other local leaders.
Vortigern
King Vortigern was worried about the Scots and the Picts due to their frequent raids and invasions of his territory in Britain. These tribes posed a significant threat to his rule and the stability of his kingdom. Vortigern sought to secure his position by forging alliances and seeking military support to fend off these aggressors, which ultimately led to his decision to invite the Anglo-Saxons for assistance. This move, however, would have long-lasting consequences for Britain.
Between the fifth century and when the Saxons controlled half of Britain, ruled by King Vortigern.
Vortigern. Delamare! Vol.1
King Vortigern is a semi-legendary figure from early British history, often depicted as a king during the 5th century. He is primarily known from medieval sources, such as Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Regum Britanniae," where he is portrayed as a ruler who invited Saxon mercenaries to Britain, leading to their eventual conquest. Vortigern is often associated with themes of betrayal and conflict, particularly regarding his relationships with figures like Merlin and the young King Arthur. His historical accuracy is debated, with many considering him more of a mythical character than a verified historical king.
Forename Author Surname has written: 'Title'
Author of Anthony Ker. has written: 'Not worth his salt'
Author of Anthony Leger. has written: 'Gabrielle de Vergy'
Donald Parson has written: 'Surely the author'
Author of Indiana Danby. has written: 'The history of Miss Pamela Howard'