Early Medieval Wales: From Romans to Normans

Course Details

Module Code: XE11310

Class Code: HL304H

Delivery: Online: scheduled session

Day: Thursday

Start Time: 6PM

End Time: 8PM

Start Date: 01-05-2025

End Date: 03-07-2025

Tutor: Mcbride, David(Mr)

Other Date(s):
08-05-2025
15-05-2025
22-05-2025
29-05-2025
05-06-2025
12-06-2025
19-06-2025
26-06-2025

Fees:
Full Fee: £130.00
Fee Waiver Fee: £0.00

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The Early Middle Ages in Wales were a period of great change, not just for Wales but for Britian as a whole. This module will start in 383, with the departure of Magnus Maximus and the last Roman armies from Britain (well known to all Dafydd Iwan fans), and end in 1063, with the death of Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, the only man to rule all Wales before Edward I conquered Gwynedd in 1283. It was a time of great linguistic and cultural change, with the abandonment of Latin vernacular and the arrival of English, and one of legend.
This period loomed large in the memory of the medieval Welsh, and this module will examine why.
The student will learn about legend and history, and the sometimes-blurred line between the two, encountering figures like Gildas, Bede, and yes, Arthur.

Note

This module is at CQFW Level 4