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  Geoffrey of Monmouth
As soon as he was arrived, he came to a battle with the Britons, part of whom he obliged to submit to him, and the other part which he could not subdue he endeavoured to distress in several cruel engagements, and forced them to fly beyond Deira into Albania.
The emperor, not being able to resist the irruptions which he made, commanded a wall be built between Deira and Albania, to hinder his excursions upon them; they accordingly made one at the common charge from sea to sea, which for a long time hindered the approach of the enemy.
But Fulgenius, when he was unable to make any longer resistance, made a voyage into Scythia, to desire the assistance of the Picts towards his restoration.
www.webmesh.co.uk /nice/geofpop5.htm   (4959 words)

  
 CIN - Excerpts from the Pope discourses
You are witnesses to Good News, after the example of great saints who marked this land in the first centuries of Christianity.
Be the faithful heirs of the supreme witness, the martyrs Felicity and Perpetua Return to the teaching of the Fathers and Pastors of former times, such as St. Fulgenius.
Follow in footsteps of St. Cyprian of Carthage, one of the great Bishops of the early centuries: remember his love for the Church and his tireless search for unity.
www.al-bushra.org /mag07/eexcerpt.htm   (1319 words)

  
 The Buells and Their Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Children were: Fredelon Count of Toulouse and Rouergue, Raymond I Count of Toulouse and Rouergue.
Fulgenius King of Britain Parents: Cherin King of Britain.
Fulk "Taillefer" Count of Angouleme died in 1087.
www.familyorigins.com /users/b/u/e/Matthew-J-Buell/FAMO1-0001/d49.htm   (1051 words)

  
 GENUKI: A History of York, Yorkshire, 1823: Part 0.
Roman.) The Roman power began to totter in their widely extended colonies.
The banished Britons had become so bold as to advance to York, and under Fulgenius to under.
The invaders on his arrival retired to the north, and took up their stand in their fortresses beyond Adrian's Wall, extending from Newcastle to Carlisle.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/ARY/York/YorkHistory1.html   (3685 words)

  
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After whose decease Antoninus Caracalla his impious Son, concluding Peace with the Britains, took Hostages and departed to Rome.115.
The Conductor of all this Northern War, Scotish Writers name Donaldus, he of Monmouth Fulgenius, in the rest of his relation nothing worth.
From hence the Roman Empire declining apace, good Historians growing scarce, or lost, have left us little else but Fragments for many years ensuing.
www.humanities.ualberta.ca /emls/iemls/work/etexts/histbrit.txt   (15641 words)

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