Sepulchrum regis Arthuri
Appearance
Situs in comitatu Somersetensi
Sepulchrum regis Arthuri anno 1191 Glastoniae in abbatia repertum esse praetenditur, abbate Henrico de Sulliaco, eo loco quem rex Henricus II indicaverat.
Fontes
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Giraldus Cambrensis, De principis instructione pp. 126-128
- Giraldus Cambrensis, Speculum ecclesiae pp. 47-51
- Radulphus de Coggeshall, Chronicon anno 1191
- Annales de Margam anno 1191
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Martin Aurell, "Henry II and Arthurian Legend" in Christopher Harper-Bill, Nicholas Vincent, edd., Henry II: new interpretations (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84383-340-6) pp. 362-394
- J. Carey, "The finding of Arthur's Grave: a story from Clonmacnoise" in Ildánach Ildírech: a Festschrift for Proinsias Mac Cana (Andover Novae Hantescirae, 1999) p. 1-14
- C. Girbea, "Limites du contröle des Plantagenêt sur la légende arthurienne: le problème de la mort d'Arthur" in M. Aurell, ed., Culture politique des Plantagenêt (1154-1224) (Pictavii, 2004) pp. 287-301
- Antonia Gransden, "The Growth of Glastonbury: traditions and legends in the twelfth century" in Journal of Ecclesiastical History vol. 27 (1976) pp. 337-358
- N. J. Higham, King Arthur: myth-making and history (Londinii, 2002) pp. 89, 140
- T. Jones, ed., "The Black Book of Carmarthen: Stanzas of the Graves" in Proceedings of the British Academy vol. 53 (1967) pp. 97-137
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