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=== 1113 BC Brutus of Troy ===
=== 1113 BC Brutus of Troy ===


Brutus of Troy conquered King Pandrasus of Greece, married his daughter and took a group of Trojans and Greeks to Gaul.  Brutus conquered the King of Gaul and founded Tours.  Brutus then brought his group of Trojans, Greeks and Celts to Britain.  He conquered the indigenous race of giants who lived on the Islands.  In this record Brutus claims naming the Islands Britain. Ref. "Victoria County History of Lancanshire pp. 1-20" 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brutus_of_Troy Brutus of Troy] conquered [http://www.geni.com/people/Pandrasus-King-of-Greece/6000000007249135077 King Pandrasus of Greece], married his daughter and took a group of Trojans and Greeks to Gaul.  Brutus conquered the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brutus_of_Troy King of Gaul] and founded Tours.  Brutus then brought his group of Trojans, Greeks and Celts to Britain.  He conquered the indigenous race of giants who lived on the Islands.  In this record Brutus claims naming the Islands Britain. Ref. "Victoria County History of Lancanshire pp. 1-20"{{FHL|184292}}.


In Camden's History of England, Britain was settled by the descendants of Japeth who went into Europe, Gaul and into Britain. Camden wrote his history 450 years after Jeffery of Monmouth, Archdeacon of Monmouth. By the time Camden wrote his history, the records from which Jeffery of Monmouth quoted were destroyed.  However, Jeffery's written history of England survived and is quoted in Victoria County History for Lancashire pp 1-20. 
In Camden's History of England, Britain was settled by the descendants of Japeth who went into Europe, Gaul and into Britain. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Camden Camden] wrote his history 450 years after Jeffery of Monmouth, Archdeacon of Monmouth. By the time Camden wrote his history, the records from which Jeffery of Monmouth quoted were destroyed.  However, Jeffery's written history of England survived and is quoted in Victoria County History for Lancashire pp 1-20 {{FHL|184292}}. {{FHL|141317}}


=== 750 BC '''The tribe of Judah ''' ===
=== 750 BC '''The tribe of Judah ''' ===
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