Everything about Caradoc Of Llancarfan totally explained
Caradoc of Llancarfan was a monk at the monastery of
Llancarfan in
Wales during the 12th century. He was the author of a largely fictional
Life of Gildas in
Latin, and began the
Historie of Cambria, a chronical of Welsh history that was later taken up by
David Powel in the 16th century. He was a contemporary of
Geoffrey of Monmouth, author of the
Historia Regum Britanniae, and was the first to describe the abduction of
King Arthur's wife
Guinevere in writing; the scene would later become a major episode in the
Arthurian legend.
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