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Brutus of Troy [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, Over 70 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1473849179
  • ISBN-13: 9781473849174
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 224 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, Over 70 illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2016
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1473849179
  • ISBN-13: 9781473849174
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
For much of the last 1,500 years, when the British looked back to their origins they saw the looming mythological figure of Brutus of Troy. A great-great-grandson of the love goddess Aphrodite through her Trojan son Aeneas, Brutus accidentally killed his father and was exiled to Greece. He liberated the descendants of the Trojans who lived there in

Just who did the British think they were? For much of the last 1,500 years, when the British looked back to their origins they saw the looming mythological figure of Brutus of Troy. A great-great-grandson of the love goddess Aphrodite through her Trojan son Aeneas (the hero of Virgil's Aeneid), Brutus accidentally killed his father and was exiled to Greece. He liberated the descendants of the Trojans who lived there in slavery and led them on an epic voyage to Britain. Landing at Totnes in Devon, Brutus overthrew the giants who lived in Britain, laid the foundations of Oxford University and London and sired a long line of kings, including King Arthur and the ancestors of the present Royal Family.Invented to give Britain a place in the overarching mythologies of the Classical world and the Bible, Brutus's story long underpinned the British identity and played a crucial role in royal propaganda and foreign policy. His story inspired generations of poets and playwrights, including Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Pope, Wordsworth, Dickens and Blake, whose hymn 'Jerusalem' was a direct response to the story of Brutus founding London as the New Troy in the west. Leading genealogist Anthony Adolph traces Brutus's story from Roman times onwards, charting his immense popularity and subsequent fall from grace, along with his lasting legacy in fiction, pseudo-history and the arcane mythology surrounding some of London's best-known landmarks, in this groundbreaking biography of the mythological founder of Britain

Britain's history seen through its national myth.
Introduction viii
Part I Conceiving Brutus
xiii
Chapter 1 In Alma's Tower
1(4)
Chapter 2 Brutus's Isle
5(7)
Chapter 3 The Age of Arthur
12(5)
Chapter 4 `The Coastal Peoples'
17(6)
Chapter 5 Troy Reborn
23(4)
Chapter 6 The Birth of Brutus
27(8)
Chapter 7 `The Monarchy of Britain'
35(9)
Chapter 8 Geoffrey of Monmouth
44(7)
Part II The Life of Brutus
51(46)
Chapter 9 A Fatal Arrow
53(5)
Chapter 10 The Castle by the Acheron
58(9)
Chapter 11 Diana's Prophecy
67(6)
Chapter 12 The Tower of Hercules
73(5)
Chapter 13 Bloodshed in Gaul
78(4)
Chapter 14 Here Be Giants!
82(9)
Chapter 15 New Troy in Britain
91(6)
Part III The Afterlife of Brutus
97(86)
Chapter 16 A Mythology for the Middle Ages
99(10)
Chapter 17 `One Happy Britannia Again'
109(10)
Chapter 18 `Remember Me!'
119(9)
Chapter 19 Return to Troy
128(9)
Chapter 20 `To Raise the Lasting Throne of Albion'
137(8)
Chapter 21 Alexander Pope's Brutiad
145(7)
Chapter 22 `Fair Albion's Shore'
152(5)
Chapter 23 Angels over Dover
157(10)
Chapter 24 Brutus and Victoria
167(9)
Chapter 25 Brutus Reincarnated
176(7)
Part IV Burying Brutus
183(30)
Chapter 26 Brutus of the Kymry
185(8)
Chapter 27 The Man who Wasn't There
193(9)
Chapter 28 Ludgate Hill
202(6)
Chapter 29 Tower Hill
208(5)
Select Timeline 213(1)
Brutus's Family Tree 214(1)
Acknowledgements 215(1)
Bibliography and References 216(7)
Index 223
Anthony Adolph (www.anthonyadolph.co.uk) is a well-known professional genealogist with a particular interest in tracing family lines as far back as possible. He researched and co-presented Channel Four's Extraordinary Ancestors, Radio Four's Meet the Descendants and BBC One's Gene Detectives, has appeared on Heir Hunters and Who Do You Think You Are? and was a commentator for Sky and ITN News on the birth of his 10th cousin twice removed, Prince George of Cambridge. His books include Tracing Your Aristocratic Ancestry; Tracing Your Family History; Tracing Your Scottish Family History; Tracing Your Irish Family History; Who Am I?, introducing genealogy to children; The King's Henchman, the biography of Henry Jermyn, Earl of St Albans; and Brutus of Troy.