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King
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Chronology of 
in the 5th Century CE
402 Events on
the continent force Stilicho to recall one of the two British legions to assist
with the defense of Italy against Alaric and the Visigoths. The recalled legion,
known as the Sixth Victrix, was said by Claudian (in "De Bello
Gallico," 416) to be "that legion which is stretched before the
remoter Britons, which curbs the Scot, and gazes on the tattoo-marks on the
pale face of the dying Pict." The barbarians were defeated, this time, at
battle of Pollentia
      
403
Victricius, Bishop of 
      
405 The
British troops, which had been recalled to assist Stilicho, do not return to
Britain as they have to stay in Italy to fight off another, deeper penetration
by the barbarian chieftain,Radagaisus.
      
406 In early January, 406, a combined barbarian force (Suevi, Alans,
Vandals & Burgundians) sweep into central 
immediately assassinated.
      
407 In place
of the assassinated Marcus, Gratian is elevated "to the purple," but
lasts only four months. Constantine III is hailed as the new emperor by Roman
garrison in Britian. He proceeds to follow the example of Magnus Maximus by
withdrawing the remaining Roman legion, the Second Augusta, and crossing over
into Gaul to rally support for his cause. 
Constantine's
departure could be what Nennius called "the end of the Roman Empire in
Britain. . ."
      
408 With both Roman
legions withdrawn, Britain endures devastating attacks by the Picts, Scots and
Saxons.
      
409 Prosper,
in his chronicle, says, "in the fifteenth year of Honorius and Arcadius
(409), on account of the languishing state of the Romans, the strength of the
Britons was brought to a desperate pass." 
Under enormous
pressure, Britons take matters into their own hands, expelling weak Roman
officials and fighting for
themselves.
      
410 
      
413 Pelagian
heresy said to have begun, by Prosper (Tiro) of Aquitaine in his
"Chronicle."
      
420 – 30
Pelagian heresy is outlawed in Rome (418), but in Britain, enjoys much support
from "pro-Celtic" faction. Traditionalists (pro-Romans) support Roman
church. During this time, according to Prosper, Britain is ruled by petty
"tyrants."
     
421 Honorius
issues a decree forbidding any Pelagians to come nearer to Rome than the
one-hundredth mile marker.
      
429 At the request of Palladius, a British deacon, Pope
Celestine I dispatches bishops Germanus of Auxerre and Lupus of 
      
c. 432 Traditional
dating for the beginning of St. Patrick's mission to 
      
c. 438 Birth
of Ambrosius Aurelianus, scion of the leading Romano-British family on the
island.
      
c. 440 – 50
Period of civil war and famine in Britain, caused by ruling council's weakness
and inability to deal with Pictish invasions; situation aggravated by tensions
between Pelagian/Roman factions. Vacated towns and cities in ruin. Migration of
pro-Roman citizens toward west. Country beginning to be divided,
geographically, along factional lines.
      
c. 441 Gallic
Chronicle records, prematurely, that "Britain, abandoned by the Romans,
passed into the power of the Saxons."
      
c. 445
Vortigern comes to power in Britain.
      
446 Britons
(probably the pro-Roman party) appeal to Aetius, Roman governor of Gaul, for
military assistance in their struggle against the Picts and the Irish (Scots).
No help could be sent, at this time, as Aetius had his hands full with Attila
the Hun.
      
c. 446 Vortigern
authorizes the use of Saxon mercenaries, known as foederati, for the defense of
the northern parts against barbarian attack. 
To guard
against further Irish incursions, Cunedda and his sons are moved from Manau
Gododdin in northern 
      
447 Second
visit of St. Germanus (this time accompanied by Severus, Bishop of Trier) to
Britain. Was this visit spiritually motivated, to combat a revived Pelagian
threat, or was Germanus sent in Aetius' stead, to do whatever he could to help
the desperate Britons?
      
c. 447
Britons, aroused to heroic effort, "inflicted a massacre" on their
enemies, the Picts and Irish, and are left in peace, for a brief time. Could
this heroic effort have been led, again, by St. Germanus?
      
c. 448 Death of St. Germanus in 
      
c. 450 In the first year of Marcian and Valentinian, Hengest
arrives on shores of 
      
c. 452
Increasing Saxon settlement
in 
      
c. 453
Increasing Saxon unrest. Raids on British towns and cities becoming more
frequent.
      
c. 456
Probably fictitious, but entirely believable, event in which Saxons massacre
300 leading British noblemen at phony "peace" conference. Ambrosius'
father, who may have been the leader of the pro-Roman faction, is probably
killed either during the Saxon uprising or this massacre.
      
c. 457 Death
of Vortigern. Vitalinus (Guitolinus) new leader of pro-Celtic Pelagian faction.
Battle of Aylesford (Kent) in which Ambrosius, along with sons of Vortigern,
Vortimer and Cateyrn, defeat Hengest for the first time.
      
c. 458 Saxon
uprising in full-swing. Hengest finally conquers 
      
c. 458 – 60 Full-scale
migration of British aristocrats and city-dwellers
across the 
      
c. 460 – 70
Ambrosius Aurelianus takes full control of the pro-Roman faction and British
resistance effort; leads Britons in years of back-and-forth fighting with
Saxons. British strategy seems to have been to allow Saxon landings and to then
contain them, there.
      
c. 465 Arthur
probably born around this time.
      
c. 466 Battle
of Wippedesfleot, in which Saxons defeat Britons, but with great slaughter on
both sides. Mutual "disgust and sorrow" results in a respite from
fighting "for a long time."
      
c. 466 – 73
Period of minimal Saxon activity. Refortification of ancient hillforts and
construction of the Wansdyke probably takes place during 
this time.
      
c. 469 Roman
emperor, Anthemius, appeals to Britons for military help against Visigoths.
      
c. 470 Battle
of Wallop (Hampshire) where Ambrosius defeats Vitalinus, head of the opposing
faction. Ambrosius assumes High-kingship of 
      
473 Men of 
      
477 Saxon chieftain, Aelle, lands on 
      
c. 480 Vita
Germani, the Life of St. Germanus, is written by a continental biographer,
Constantius.
      
c. 485 – 96
Period of Arthur's "twelve battles" during which he gains reputation
for invincibility.
      
486 Aelle and
his sons overreach their normal territory and are engaged by Britons at battle
of Mercredesburne. 
     
c. 490 Hengest
dies. His son, Aesc, takes over and rules for 34 years.
      
c. 495 Cerdic
and Cynric, his son, land somewhere on the south coast, probably near the
Hampshire-Dorset border.
      
c. 496
Britons, under overall command of Ambrosius and battlefield command of the
"war leader" Arthur, defeat Saxons at the Siege of 
      
c. 496 – 550 Following the victory at 
peace ensues. Corrupt leadership, more civil turmoil,
public forgetfulness and individual apathy further erode Romano-British culture
over next fifty years, making 
      
c. 500 – 50
Spread of Celtic monasticism throughout 
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