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Brutus III - Brutus Arrives in London

The stone that Brutus trod upon when he alighted at Totness

Looking at similarities found between the relics of old Troy and the bronze age people of Britain, EO Gordon pieces together the evidence for the Trojan kinship of the British people in his book ‘Prehistoric London’ which is quoted in this narration.

The most ancient writers of Greece and Rome all concur that the Kymry were the oldest family in the world and the proof of their early colonisation attempts can be found in places as diverse as Armenia and the Crimea.

The only two national names that this adventurous race were ever known by, were the Kymry and Y Lin Troia, the race of Troy.

As well as this being documented in the chronicles, the early history of Britain was also recorded by the Druids and can be found in the Triads and in the Welsh Bardic literature.

When Brutus arrived, Britain was already sparsely populated with his kinsmen from previous migrations and some of their story is told here, as related by the Triads.



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