[SUSANNA KEENE.FTW]
Burned to death in his tower.
he was abandoned & hated by his subjects.
[MARSHALL.FTW]
SOURCE NOTES:
Ashe, Geoffrey. The Discovery of King Arthur. Garden City, New York: Anchor
Press, 1985.
RESEARCH NOTES:
aka Gwrtheyrn the Thin; Vortigern means "overking" and is likely a title [Ref:
Ashe p38]
King of Britons 425 [Ref: Ashe p39] 429 [Ref: Ashe p108], until 435 [Ref: Ashe
p108] succeeded by Aurelius Ambrosius [Ref: Ashe p107]
blamed for the major event of the fifth century - the coming of the Saxons, no
longer merely as raiders or squatters, but as armed settlers in intimidating
numbers [Ref: Ashe p39]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: living 455 [Ref: Ashe p44][MARSHALL.FTW]
SOURCE NOTES:
Ashe, Geoffrey. The Discovery of King Arthur. Garden City, New York: Anchor
Press, 1985.
RESEARCH NOTES:
aka Gwrtheyrn the Thin; Vortigern means "overking" and is likely a title [Ref:
Ashe p38]
King of Britons 425 [Ref: Ashe p39] 429 [Ref: Ashe p108], until 435 [Ref: Ashe
p108] succeeded by Aurelius Ambrosius [Ref: Ashe p107]
blamed for the major event of the fifth century - the coming of the Saxons, no
longer merely as raiders or squatters, but as armed settlers in intimidating
numbers [Ref: Ashe p39]
SOURCE NOTES:
date: living 455 [Ref: Ashe p44]