Guillomer (King of Ireland)
King Guillomer of Ireland assembled his people to resist the Britons' incursion
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King Guillomer of Ireland assembled his people to resist the Britons' incursion (Roman de Brut, Roman de Brut > Aurelius, Hengist's Fall, and Stonehenge)
Guillomer, King of Ireland, sought to drive the Britons from his realm (Roman de Brut, Roman de Brut > Aurelius, Hengist's Fall, and Stonehenge)
Roman de Brut
- attestation: King Guillomer of Ireland assembled his people to resist the Britons' incursion (Roman de Brut > Aurelius, Hengist's Fall, and Stonehenge)
"When the King of Ireland, that men called Guillomer, heard tell that strangers were arrayed in his land, he assembled his household"
- attestation: Guillomer, King of Ireland, sought to drive the Britons from his realm (Roman de Brut > Aurelius, Hengist's Fall, and Stonehenge)
"he assembled his household and the Irish, and menaced them proudly, seeking to chase them from the realm"
Appears in: Beings, Entities in Roman de Brut, Arthurian Tradition