Chapter IV
ThelandofBritainbeingnowinpeace,andmanygreatandvaliantknightsthereinreadytotakepartinwhatsoeverbattlesoradventuresmightarise,KingArthurresolvedtofollowallhisenemiestotheirowncoasts.Anonhefittedoutagreatfleet,andsailingfirsttoIreland,inonebattlehemiserablyroutedthepeopleofthecountry.TheKingofIrelandalsohetookprisoner,andforcedallearlsandbaronstopayhimhomage.
HavingconqueredIreland,hewentnexttoIcelandandsubdueditalso,andthewinterbeingthenarrived,returnedtoBritain.
InthenextyearhesetforthtoNorway,whencemanytimestheheathenhaddescendedontheBritishcoasts;forhewasdeterminedtogivesoterriblealessontothosesavagesasshouldbetoldthroughalltheirtribesbothfarandnear,andmakehisnamefearfultothem.
Assoonashewascome,Riculf,theking,withallthepowerofthatcountry,metandgavehimbattle;but,aftermightyslaughter,theBritonshadatlengththeadvantage,andslewRiculfandacountlessmultitudebesides.
Havingthusdefeatedthem,theysetthecitiesonfire,dispersedthecountrypeople,andpursuedthevictorytilltheyhadreducedallNorway,asalsoDacia,underthedominionofKingArthur.
Now,therefore,havingthuschastisedthosepaganswhosolonghadharassedBritain,andputhisyokeuponthem,hevoyagedontoGaul,beingsteadfastlysetupondefeatingtheRomangovernorofthatprovince,andsobeginningtomakegoodthethreatswhichhehadsenttheemperorbyhisambassadors.