Stories That Shaped the Medieval Imagination
The myths and legends of Britain and Wales are more than fantasy. They are cultural artefacts—stories shaped by politics, belief, identity, and power. Passed down through medieval chronicles, poetry, and oral tradition, these tales helped explain the past and legitimise authority in uncertain times.
This collection brings together our in-depth articles on British and Welsh myths and legends, exploring where story meets history and how legend was used to shape meaning, memory, and nationhood.
Why Myths Matter in History
Medieval myths were rarely created for entertainment alone. They served clear purposes:
- Explaining origins and identity
- Reinforcing royal or national legitimacy
- Embedding moral or prophetic meaning
- Linking landscapes to sacred or symbolic events
Figures such as Merlin, King Arthur, and the Welsh Dragon endured because they were useful as well as compelling.
Merlin: Prophecy, Power, and Knowledge
Merlin stands at the centre of Britain’s mythic tradition. Neither wholly wizard nor historian, he is presented as a prophet, adviser, and keeper of hidden knowledge.
Explore our Merlin collection:
- Merlin: Secrets and Magic Unveiled
- The Legend of Merlin and the Sword in the Stone
- Merlin and the Dragons: Unveiling the Mystical Legend
- Merlin’s Magic: Spells and Incantations
- Merlin’s Prophecies: Exploring the Wizard’s Most Famous Predictions
- The Legend of King Vortigern and Merlin
These articles examine how Merlin evolved across texts, particularly through the writings of Geoffrey of Monmouth, whose influence shaped much of what we now recognise as Arthurian legend.
Prophecy, Dragons, and Tradition
Welsh mythology places strong emphasis on prophecy and symbolism, especially through dragons and animals used as metaphors for conflict and fate.
Key explorations include:
- The Prophecy of the Boar of Cornwall
- The Dragon Prophecy: An In-Depth Exploration
- The Mythology of the Welsh Dragon
- Historical Origins of the Welsh Dragon
- The Welsh Dragon in Battles and Warfare
- The Welsh Dragon: National Symbol and Mythical Legend
These stories reflect how myth was woven into political narrative, particularly in Wales, where legend and resistance often overlapped.
King Arthur and Legendary Kingship
Arthurian legend provided medieval Britain with an idealised vision of kingship—just, heroic, and divinely favoured. Yet the figure of Arthur is inseparable from mythmaking rather than documented rule.
Explore the Arthurian strand:
These pieces explore how real places became attached to legendary figures, reinforcing authority through association rather than evidence.
A Scholarly Approach to Myth and Legend
At Histories & Castles, myths and legends are treated as historical sources in their own right. Each article considers:
- Medieval texts and chroniclers
- Cultural and political context
- Symbolism rather than literal truth
- How legends changed over time
This allows readers to appreciate these stories without confusing mythology with established history.
Begin Exploring the Legends
Whether you are interested in medieval prophecy, Arthurian tradition, or Welsh national myth, these articles offer a structured way to explore Britain’s legendary past.
Read them not as fantasy, but as windows into how people once understood their world.
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Geoffrey of Monmouth: A Historical and Literary Figure
Geoffrey of Monmouth, an influential cleric and chronicler of the 12th century, significantly shaped the medieval understanding of British history and legend. …read on.
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Historical Origins of the Welsh Dragon
The origins of the red dragon as a Welsh emblem can be traced back to myths and legends from the 6th century AD involving wizard… …read on.
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King Arthur
Discover King Arthur’s historical context, his appearances in myths, and the enduring traditions that celebrate his legacy. …read on.
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Merlin and the Dragons: Unveiling the Mystical Legend
Merlin, the legendary wizard from Arthurian legend, and his association with dragons have captivated imaginations for centuries. This article delves deep into the myth of… …read on.
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Merlin’s Magic: Spells and Incantations
This article explores the nature of Merlin’s magical practices, specific spells attributed to him, and their cultural and literary significance. …read on.
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Merlin’s Prophecies: Exploring the Wizard’s Most Famous Predictions
In this article, we will explore some of Merlin‘s most famous predictions, delving into their historical context, interpretations, and impact on literature and culture …read on.
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Merlin: Secrets and Magic Unveiled
This article, is an in-depth exploration of Merlin’s secrets and magic, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the wizard. …read on.
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National Symbol and Mythical Legend
The Welsh Dragon has some unique attributes as a national symbol, but also shares common traits with other national symbols and mythical dragons. …read on.
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The Dragon Prophecy: An In-Depth Exploration
The Dragon Prophecy is one of the most well-known and compelling parts of Merlin’s legend, primarily introduced by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his 12th-century book. …read on.
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The Legend of King Vortigern and Merlin
As a legendary ruler who ushered in the end of Celtic Britain, King Vortigern’s ineffective leadership and ill-fated alliances with Saxon mercenaries made him a… …read on.
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The Legend of Merlin and the Sword in the Stone: A Timeless Tale of Magic and Heroism
The legend of Merlin and the Sword in the Stone is one of the most captivating and enduring tales in Arthurian lore. This story, rich… …read on.









