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Marcellinus Felix Liberius ? (Libeaus Desconus Cornouis, Liberius Deaconus, Corneu) b. 480
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Lineage | ? |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Marcellinus Felix Liberius ? |
Other last names | Libeaus Desconus Cornouis, Liberius Deaconus, Corneu |
Other given names | Gingalain, Gingalaine, Guinglain, Gingalin, Gliglois, Wigalois |
Parents
♂ Gawain (Guallauc) ap Ludoch (de Cornouaille) [Lothien] b. about 460 ♀ Faye (Felis) de Blanchemal [Blanchemain] b. about 465 |
Events
480 birth:
about 495 child birth: Lyon (France), Lugdunum , ♂ Tristan (Drustan) [Leon] b. about 495
Notes
In the continental Arthurian sagas, Libeaus is given nickname Ginginus. The names match those given for the French son of Gawain de Cornouaille, the nephew of Arthur Pendragon.
There is at this time a tribe called the Myrging, there may be a connection. Kemp Malone, an American etymologist writing in 1944, suggested that the word "Myrging" means "Mire Dweller" or "Mire-District Dweller"; he also suggested that the name points to a miry or marshy habitat for the tribe and that the With-Myrgings were a sub-tribe of Myrgings who expanded across the Eider into Schleswig. Malone claimed that the With-Myrgings lived in the valley of the Vidå river and that they were the ones at war with Offa of Angel, He also said that the With-Myrgings joined the Angles on their migration to Britain. Marcellinus Felix Liberius may have served as Deaconus (appointed leader) of the Myrgingings
[edit] Sources
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrging -
- ↑ Malone, Kemp. "The With-Myrgings of Widsith." The Modern Language Review, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Jan., 1944), -
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