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Nennius, or
Nemnivus, is either of two shadowy personages traditionally associated with the history of
Wales. The better known of the two is Nennius, the student of Elvodugus. Elvodugus is commonly identified with the bishop
Elfoddw of Gwynedd, who convinced the rest of the Welsh portion of
Celtic Christianity to celebrate
Easter on the same date as the other
Catholics in
Britain in
768, and is later stated by the
Annales Cambriae to have died in
809. This Nennius is traditionally stated as having lived in the early
9th century, and is identified in one group of
manuscripts of the
Historia Britonum as the author of that work. The careful scholarship of professor
David N. Dumville on this text has instead shown that the manuscripts that make this claim come from an exemplar dating to the later eleventh century, far later than the exemplars of other versions of this manuscript — as well as over two hundred years after this Nennius is supposed to have lived. However, a number of historians still refer to the author of either the original text of the
Historia Brittonum, or this specific recension, as Nennius, or pseudo-Nennius.
The other Nemnivus, or Nennius, is mentioned in a
Welsh manuscript of the 9th century. In response to the snide accusation of a
Saxon scholar that the
Britons had no
alphabet of their own, this Nemnivus is said to have invented an alphabet on the fly in order to refute this insult. The alphabet Nemnivus is said to have invented is preserved in this manuscript, and according to
Nora Chadwick it's derived from the
Old English futhark. "Indeed the names given to some of his letters seem to show evidence of an actual knowledge of their Saxon names", Chadwick concludes.
Some conclude that these two figures are the same individual. Others argue that drawing such a conclusion isn't warranted, since Nennius, the student of Elvodugus, is arguably fictional, and since the histories of both Wales and Britain over the period in question are quite incomplete.
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