An Age of Tyrants, Dark Age Politics, Part 10
How did the British Kingdoms rise from the ashes of the Roman occupation? Today we look at some of the factors and possibilities.
How did the British Kingdoms rise from the ashes of the Roman occupation? Today we look at some of the factors and possibilities.
What kind of government replaced the Roman Empire in 5th Century Britain? How does that relate to King Arthur?
See how the turbulent years leading up to the end of Roman rule in Britain set the stage for The Arthurian Age.
The Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia began as a British kingdom, Berneich. It plays an important part in The Arthurian Age. Read about the fascinating era of change in “Dark Ages” Britain!
The dark age kingdom of the Gododdin, in modern day Scotland, has some very strong ties to the legends and history of King Arthur.
Who were the mysterious Picts? Find out and get a surprise sneak preview from the upcoming sequel, The Strife of Camlann!
The Iron Age Novantae tribe of southwestern Scotland gave their name to an obscure kingdom called Nouant. How do they fit into The Arthurian Age?
The most important battle of King Arthur’s era, the Siege of Mount Badon is shrouded in mystery. But there are clues that can help recreate what may have happened.
The ancient kingdom of Alt Clut was one of the longest lasting Brythonic speaking kingdoms of Britain. Learn how it fits into The Arthurian Age.
In Post-Roman Britain, Scotland was a land of Britons and Picts. Not the Scoti Irish.