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-British who won an important battle against the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century, according to Gildas
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 victory against the Anglo-Saxons during the 5th century, as recounted by Gildas
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 Brittany (Armorica) to gain strength to return to campaign against Vortigern
St. Ambrose - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Saint Ambrose, also known as Aurelius Ambrosius, is one of the four original doctors of the Church He was the Bishop of Milan and became one of the most important theological figure of the 4th century Ambrose was born around 340 AD to a Roman Christian family
Was Ambrosius Aurelianus the Real King Arthur? - TheCollector One prominent figure who features in the Arthurian legends is Aurelius Ambrosius Not only was he a real person, but he had a major role in the historical events of fifth-century Britain Without him, the progress of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain may have looked very different
EBK: Ambrosius Aurelianus alias Emrys Wledig - Early British Kingdoms 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 his cousin, King Budic I of Cornouaille in Brittany
AMBROSIUS AURELIANUS - War History The Latinized form, Ambrosius, of the Celtic name Ambros or Emrys may have been given by a chronicler, or adopted by Emrys himself as a badge of formal respectability, something that many other British noblemen did
The Heroic Age: The Last of the Romans - jemne. org The life of Ambrosius elucidates the continuity of Roman Britain beyond the formal end of the Roman period in 410 and the rise of kingship in the former diocese during the fifth-century
Ambrosius Aurelianus: The Last Roman in Britain? - Discovery UK Ambrosius Aurelianus remains an enigmatic yet pivotal figure in the twilight of Roman Britain, embodying a people caught between the dusk of the Roman Empire and the dawn of a new, fragmented era fraught with conflict and transformation
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