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286: 29: 241:, a captured German princess. Corineus threatened war in response to this affront, and to pacify him Locrinus married Gwendolen, but kept Estrildis as his secret mistress. After Corineus died Locrinus divorced Gwendolen and married Estrildis, and Gwendolen responded by raising an army in Cornwall and making war against her ex-husband. Locrinus was killed in battle, and Gwendolen threw Estrildis and her daughter, 806: 3015: 3003: 629:, Corineus destroyed the limbs of giants with a bone-crushing embrace. He was himself a giant, not in body but in his indomitable heroism. Though confined to medium stature, and with limbs not disproportionately thick, he seemed to assume a Titanic stature, massive and terrifying." After massacring the Aquitanians he sets sail for Britain "favoured by gods and winds, and guided by 551:(1602): "upon the Hawe at Plymmouth, there is cut out in the ground, the pourtrayture of two men, the one bigger, the other lesser, with Clubbes in their hands, (whom they terme Gog-Magog) and (as I have learned) it is renewed by order of the Townesmen, when cause requireth, which should inferre the same to bee a monument of some moment." Later historians such as 633:
to his destined corner of the world, he enters safe harbour on the Cornish coast at Totnes"; Cornwall is described as "flowing with milk and honey. Hence the place, at first named Corineia, over the course of time assumed the corrupted name of Cornubia." Arthur is later described as a descendant of
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calls the character Corneus, a descendant of giants, who was "a mervilouse knyght, and was moche and stronge". In this version, he and Brutus were two barons who fled the destruction of Troy, but while Brutus travelled to Britain, Corneus travelled to Brittany instead, where he built towns and
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to the Tyrrhenian Sea, by saying that he passed through the Pillars of Hercules, and came across Troenius on the south shore of Spain, where he was ruling four Trojan colonies, claiming that the Atlantic was then called the Tyrrhenian Ocean. He described Troenius as
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of Cornwall, with the same prerogatives over his land as the kings of Loegria, Cambria and Albany had over theirs, and said that Troenius was consigned the guardianship of his daughter
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in 1665. In 2021, artist Charles Newington painted Corineus and Gogmagog on a grassy bank below the Citadel, inspired by the earlier figures and the story of Corineus and Gogmagog.
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believed that the fight may have begun near Totnes, but ended at Plymouth Hoe, with the figures depicting Corineus and Gogmagog; he described them in his
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The same passage can also be interpreted as Brutus travelling first to the Tyrrhenian islands, and then to Greece, where he is expelled.
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Brutus begins the battle using a sword, but loses it and by good luck finds the battle-axe which he uses through the rest of the battle.
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suggests that this name was chosen by Geoffrey due to its similarity to the word Cornwall, and his "naive (or ironic) fondness for
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The Brut or the Chronicles of England, editted from Ms. Raw. B171, Bodleian Library, &c.
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changes Corineus into a greater figure than Brutus (who it says accompanied Corineus as his
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As to Corineus's stature, he is represented as being the largest of Brutus's crew in the
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The Survey of Cornwall. And An Epistle concerning the Excellencies of the English Tongue
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The Brut or the Chronicles of England ... from Ms. Raw. B171, Bodleian Library, &c.
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comment that Corineus was not a giant, but in the 1587 edition mistakenly claims the
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and Thrasimachus. Corineius is described as being found by Brutus at "the fields of
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in a wrestling match by lifting him from the earth, the source of his strength.
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The Scituation, Foundation, and Auncient Names of the Famous Towne of Sallop
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were used as sources for Corineus' location on "the shores" of the
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that Brutus finds Corineus on "the shores" of the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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Bulletin of the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America
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The tale is preserved in the works of later writers, including
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A local folk tradition says that Corineus founded the city of
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Curley also suggests there is a parallel between Corineus and
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Merlin, Or, The Early History of King Arthur: A Prose Romance
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Corineus (upper centre) sailing with Brutus to Gaul in a
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The Conquest of Brute with the First Finding of the Bath
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describes Corineus as a man 12 cubits (18 feet) tall.
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The figures were destroyed by the construction of the
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followed this suggestion as the most likely location.
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Report and Transactions of the Devonshire Association
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Brie, Friedrich W. D., ed. (1906–1908), "Chapter 4",
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specify that this was four generations after Antenor.
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New York: Twayne Publishers. pp. 17–18. 984: 982: 980: 978: 1821: 1335:The Oxford Handbook of Holinshed's Chronicles 1016: 1014: 103:Not to be confused with the character in the 8: 350:s account of Brutus' banishment: unlike the 155:(1136), Corineus led the descendants of the 16:Fighter of giants in medieval British legend 439: 2962:Locations associated with Arthurian legend 1828: 1814: 1806: 1774: 1723:Cambry, J. (1795). "District de Quimper". 1693:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 406:; it is at this point in the story of the 362:. The second is a variant of the story of 27: 18: 601:, who claimed descent from Corineus. The 521:(1577) placed the "leape of Gogmagog" at 1677:Brie, Friedrich W. D., ed. (1906–1908), 1663:The British Kymry, Or Britons of Cambria 1360:A History of Plymouth and her Neighbours 2187:Constantine III (Western Roman Emperor) 1399:Popular Romances of the West of England 1147:Fitzpatrick-Matthews, Keith J. (2020). 917: 915: 877: 836: 3002: 1755:. The Devonshire Association: 89–130. 1686: 1558:Wheatley, Henry Benjamin, ed. (1866). 1073:The Vision of History in Early Britain 1042:The Vision of History in Early Britain 694:Corineus is also a major character in 424:Hill figure § Plymouth Hoe giants 53:in 1940; new ones were carved in 1953. 45:and Corineus, and were later known as 503:) places their fight "at Totttenes" ( 7: 2917:List of legendary rulers of Cornwall 2177:Constans II (son of Constantine III) 1666:. Ruthin: I. Clarke. pp. 32–34. 687:, and returns as a ghost to witness 178:, a descendant of the Trojan prince 1601:British Drama, 1533–1642: 1598–1602 1395:"The Giants: Corineus and Gogmagog" 1175:Textual History of the Welsh-Latin 298:Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza 282:as a form of historical research". 2912:List of legendary kings of Britain 14: 1362:. Plymouth: Underhill. p. 4. 167:and settled on the coasts of the 33:One of two wooden figures in the 3013: 3001: 1328:Kewes, Paulina; Archer, Ian W.; 804: 478:, which is sometimes changed to 464:(1670) referred to the place as 237:, but fell in love instead with 888:Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 845:History of the Kings of Britain 513:History of the Kings of Britain 435:History of the Kings of Britain 428:The fight between Corineus and 408:History of the Kings of Britain 352:History of the Kings of Britain 327:History of the Kings of Britain 325:Geoffrey's main source for the 186:, Corineus provoked a war with 152:History of the Kings of Britain 137:History of the Kings of Britain 2983:Vera historia de morte Arthuri 1401:(3rd ed.), pp. 44–46 645:castles, and gave his name to 597:) was dedicated to Archbishop 205:Corineus was the first of the 1: 1412:Elmes, Sarah (10 June 2021). 937:. Chapters 12–16 – via 591: 497: 290: 49:. 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Index


Guildhall in London
Lord Mayor's Show
Gogmagog
Gog and Magog
London Blitz
Ruler of Cornwall
Queen Gwendolen
Issue
Queen Gwendolen
Corynaeus
medieval British
legend
eponymous
Cornwall
Geoffrey of Monmouth
pseudo-history
History of the Kings of Britain
Trojans
Antenor
Trojan War
Tyrrhenian Sea
Brutus
Aeneas
Gaul
Goffarius Pictus
Aquitania
Albion
Goemagog
legendary rulers of Cornwall

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