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Matter of Britain

The Matter of Britain (French: matière de Bretagne) is the body of medieval literature and legendary material associated with Great Britain and Brittany and the legendary kings and heroes associated with it, particularly King Arthur. The 12th-century Welsh cleric Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain), widely popular in its day, is a central component of the Matter of Britain.

"Arthurian literature" redirects here. For a bibliography, see Bibliography of King Arthur.

It was one of the three great Western story cycles recalled repeatedly in medieval literature, together with the Matter of France, which concerned the legends of Charlemagne, and the Matter of Rome, which included material derived from or inspired by classical mythology and classical history.[1] Its pseudo-chronicle and chivalric romance works, written both in prose and verse, flourished from the 12th to the 16th century.

and Glastonbury

Avalon

and Battle of Camlann

Battle of Badon

and Cornish mythology

Breton mythology

English historians in the Middle Ages

Historicity of King Arthur

List of Arthurian characters

List of works based on Arthurian legends

Sites and places associated with Arthurian legend

- a website detailing Welsh Arthurian folklore

Arthurian Folklore

- detailed and comprehensive academic site, includes numerous scholarly articles, from Thomas Green of Oxford University

Arthurian Resources: King Arthur, History and the Welsh Arthurian Legends

- the only academic journal solely concerned with the Arthurian Legend with a selection of resources and links

Arthuriana

- provides texts and translations (of varying quality) of Welsh medieval sources, many of which mention Arthur

Celtic Literature Collective

International Arthurian Society

- provides valuable bibliographies of freely downloadable Arthurian texts from the sixth to the early 20th centuries, from the University of Rochester

The Camelot Project

- an online peer-reviewed journal which includes regular Arthurian articles

The Heroic Age

- from H2G2

The Medieval Development of Arthurian Literature

- a collection of articles on King Arthur by various Arthurian enthusiasts

Vortigern Studies