
Ambrosius Aurelianus - Wikipedia
Ambrosius Aurelianus (Welsh: Emrys Wledig; Anglicised as Ambrose Aurelian and called Aurelius Ambrosius in the Historia Regum Britanniae and elsewhere) was a war leader of the Romano …
Who Was Ambrosius Aurelianus? - Roman Britain
Ambrosius Aurelianus, known in Welsh as Emrys Wledig and Anglicized as Ambrose Aurelian, was a prominent military leader of the Romano-British forces who achieved a significant …
Ambrosius Aurelianus, or Emrys Wledig. - English Monarchs
In time, Ambrosius defeated Vortigern, battled successfully against the invading Saxons and had their leader, Hengist, killed. Geoffrey also names him as one of three sons of Constantine III, …
EBK: Ambrosius Aurelianus alias Emrys Wledig - Early British …
With his father executed and his brother murdered, little Ambrosius, along with his brother, Uther, was said to have been bundled up and taken across the Channel to the safety of the court of …
High King Ambrosius Aurelianus - The History Files
Geoffrey of Monmouth calls him Aurelius Ambrosius, and says that when King Constans was murdered by the usurper Vortigern, Ambrosius and his brother, Uther, were smuggled to …
Ambrosius Aurelianus - king-arthurs-britain.visithere.uk
Our earliest glimpse of Ambrosius comes from the 6th-century writings of Gildas, where he emerges as a "man of the Romans" rising during a tumultuous period. As Roman forces …
Ambrosius Aurelianus | Facts, Information, and Mythology
There is naught else in history about Ambrosius but shaky evidence that attributes to him a role in the Briton colonization of Armorica, initializing the process that would result in the region's …
Ambrosius Aurelianus - New World Encyclopedia
According to the Celtic Christian writer Gildas, Ambrosius was a war leader of the Romano-British, possibly descended from Roman royalty, who won an important battle against the Saxons.
Aurelius Ambrosius - Arthurian Mythology
Aurelius Ambrosius, a legendary British king, was the son of Constantine and brother to Uther. Exiled to Brittany after Vortigern's treachery, he returned to Britain with an army to reclaim the …
AMBROSIUS AURELIANUS (c. 475), British leader
Geoffrey of Monmouth treats the Ambrosius of history with characteristic freedom; he becomes Aurelius Ambrosius, son of Constantine (not the Great), who is carried off as an infant to …