Tale of Diocletian’s Daughters is fascinating, btw--supposedly 1st inhabitants of Britain! Pic http://collation.folger.edu/2012/12/a-third-manuscript-by-thomas-trevelyontrevelian/ …pic.twitter.com/bQ0t3byp3O
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Tale of Diocletian’s Daughters is fascinating, btw--supposedly 1st inhabitants of Britain! Pic http://collation.folger.edu/2012/12/a-third-manuscript-by-thomas-trevelyontrevelian/ …pic.twitter.com/bQ0t3byp3O
33 daughters of Diocletian set adrift for murdering husbands; cast up in England devoid of ppl, they name it Albion after eldest daughter >
> They later lie w/ demons+give birth to race of giants, who inhabit island until Brutus kills them & renames land "Britain" after himself!
Another image of Diocletian & his 33 daughters, from mid-15thC Prose Brut Chronicle of England http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2013/04/popular-history-for-an-english-audience-the-english-prose-brut-chronicle.html …pic.twitter.com/OJF38dDRDQ
@caitlinrgreen Wonderful: "How hit was furst wildernesse and noo thing ther in but wormes and wylde bestes and a cuntre desolate."
@llewelyn_morgan Absolutely! Plus it really was incredibly popular and contains such interesting material too :)
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