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- Nennius_of_Britain abstract "Nennius is a mythical prince of Britain at the time of Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain (55–54 BC). His story appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain (1136), a work whose contents are now considered largely fictional. In Middle Welsh versions of Geoffrey's Historia he was called Nynniaw. In Geoffrey's story, Nennius is said to have fought Caesar in personal combat and taken his sword, which he used to kill many Romans. In the Tudor and Jacobean eras he became an emblem of British patriotism.".
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- Nennius_of_Britain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nennius of Britain".
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- Nennius_of_Britain subject Category:Characters_in_works_by_Geoffrey_of_Monmouth.
- Nennius_of_Britain subject Category:Legendary_people.
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- Nennius_of_Britain hypernym Prince.
- Nennius_of_Britain type Person.
- Nennius_of_Britain type Invasion.
- Nennius_of_Britain comment "Nennius is a mythical prince of Britain at the time of Julius Caesar's invasions of Britain (55–54 BC). His story appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain (1136), a work whose contents are now considered largely fictional. In Middle Welsh versions of Geoffrey's Historia he was called Nynniaw. In Geoffrey's story, Nennius is said to have fought Caesar in personal combat and taken his sword, which he used to kill many Romans.".
- Nennius_of_Britain label "Nennius of Britain".
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