The light of Britayne. A recorde of the honorable originall & antiquitie of Britaine:

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The light of Britayne. A recorde of the honorable originall & antiquitie of Britaine:
Author
Lyte, Henry, 1529?-1607.
Publication
At London :: printed: [by J. Charlewood?],
Anno. Domini. 1588.
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Brutus the Trojan (Legendary character)
Great Britain -- History
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"The light of Britayne. A recorde of the honorable originall & antiquitie of Britaine:." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A72855.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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❧ A Catalogue or Register of auncient Princes, noble men and Gentlemen of Bri∣tayne: whereof some remayne to this day. Records to confirme the honourable Originall of the Bry∣taynes, that sprang of the remaines of the Albanian Troyans, the foun∣ders of Britayne: which Brute brought from the Countreyes of Isis and Themis, and from Alba∣nia, Calydonia sylua, and Ætolia in Greece, to Albania, Calydonia sylua, and Ætolia in Britaine. Be∣fore whose arriuall, there was nei∣ther Towne, Cittie, Countrie, Ry∣uer, Region, or place of name in Britayne.

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    • ... Brute.
    • ... Corineus.
    • ... Locrine.
    • ... Camber.
    • ... Albanacte.
    • ... Madan.
    • ... Mempricius.
    • Ebranke, and his twenty sonnes.
    • ... Brute greene shielde.
    • Assaracus, and Cicilius, &c.
    • Belinus & Bren∣nus.
    • Cambra, or Cam¦bria, Antenors wife.
    • Cambra, Belinus daughter.
    • Conidagus Kinge of Albania, slewe Morgan at Glamorgā.
    • Conidagus, buil∣ded the Tem∣ple of M¦nerua, at Ba¦gor in Wal & the Tem¦ple of Ma at Parthaon now S. Iohn towne of Ʀtolia in Sco¦lande: Alba¦nia secunda.
    • Aruiragus, i whose daye Ioseph of Ara¦mathia prea¦ched in Bri¦tayne.
    • ... Leile.
    • Androgeus, bro¦ther to Cassi¦belanus, thi Androgeus, let Iulius Cae¦sar into Bri∣tayne.
    • ... Pyrrhus.
    • ...

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    • ...Alexander Ar∣cadius.
    • ...Alexander Au∣dax.
    • ...Achaius.
    • ...Ætolus.
    • ...Helena.
    • ...oile.
    • ...Constantine.
    • ...raye.
    • ...ersie.
    • ...Dercie.
    • ...arie.
    • Busir, or
    • ...Bousir.
    • ...Cicell.
    • ...Cydne.
    • ...Dennis.
    • ...Bridgis.
    • ...Andros.
    • ...Carowe.
    • ...Caros.
    • ...Tracie.
    • ...Rhese ap Rhesus.
    • Oen, or Owen, King of Caly∣don.
    • Brent, the sonne of Hercules.
    • ...Thinn.
    • ...Euance.
    • ...Bryce.
    • ...Hill.
    • ...Drake.
    • ...Calais.
    • ...Nele.
    • ...Gryne.
    • ...Dorill.
    • ...Hodie.
    • Crane. &c.
    FINIS.
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