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Geoffrey of Monmouth was a Welsh cleric who played a pivotal role in British historiography and the popularization of King Arthur legends. His work, notably the chronicle 'Historia Regum Britanniae', is considered pseudo-historical. He is also recognized for his writings concerning Merlin, including 'Prophetiae Merlini' and 'Vita Merlini'. Geoffrey's texts significantly shaped medieval perceptions of British history and Arthurian lore.





Relive the excitement and danger of the Crusades with these contemporaneous accounts of two of the most famous campaigns: Richard the Lionheart's and Saint Louis'. This edition, edited by HG Bohn, includes narratives by Richard of Devizes, Geoffrey de Vinsauf, and Lord J de Joinville. Whether you are a history buff or simply love tales of adventure, Chronicles of the Crusades is a must-read.
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