Capitolo 24
brawl from he/she wants to say some Saxon and superior strength that had been offered
for the emergency. Same Vortigern was taken imprisoned, and it held a
imprisoned until him it ransomed him surrendering three whole provinces
to his/her capturer. Hengist justified this application throwing the
the responsibility of the argument on his/her guests; and it is not, in fact, to
entirely unlikely that they deserved their action of the sentence.
The famous King Arthur whose Riders of the Round Table have been this way
celebrated in ballads and histories, he/she lived and it bloomed during these
wars among the Saxonses and the British. He was a king of the British,
and it completed marvelous enterprises of strength and value. He was of
prodigious ransom and the muscular power, and of intrepid value. Him killed
giants, destroyed the wild beasts and fiercer, earned very splendid
the victories in the battles against which he fought, the long consignments and sorts in
foreign countries, having gone once on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem to
gets the Cross Saint. His/her wife was a beautiful lady, his/her daughter of
a head of a tribe of Cornwall. Its name was Guenever. [1] on his/her return from
one of his/her distant consignments, he founded that his/her nephew, Medrawd,
you/he/she had won his/her affections while he had gone, and a fight achieved in
consequence between Medrawd and he. The fight took place on the
coast of Cornwall. Both the parties fell. Arthur was mortally wounded.
They picked up Them him from the field in a boat, and it brought him/it along the
coast along up to them it came to a river. They climbed the river up to them
come to the city of Glastonbury. They committed he/she anchors him to breathe
body to the care of faithful friends there; but the deadly hit had
given state. The great hero died, and they buried his/her body in the
Church square of Glastonbury, very deep under of the surface of the earth,
to put indeed it the possible over the course of
Saxon Ira and revenge. Arthur had been a deadly and implacable enemy
to the Saxons. He had fought against twelve great battles tarred with them,