Michael Crouch

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But perhaps the gathering of the Britons at the Kentish fort is one of the more telling aspects of the affair. The Welsh chronicle names the fort Doral, which Geoffrey of Monmouth transposes into Latin as Dorobellum.5 It was known to later Latin writers as Durolevum, and was a fortress that stood roughly midway between Rochester and Canterbury.
After the Flood
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