Who was King Lud, the mysterious figure often credited as the legendary founder of London? Was he a real historical king, a mythological character, or even a Celtic god connected to the Tuatha De Danann—a supernatural race from Irish mythology?
This documentary-style exploration dives deep into the legends, myths, and historical accounts that surround King Lud, revealing why his story continues to fascinate historians, folklorists, and lovers of ancient mysteries.
According to Geoffrey of Monmouth’s 12th-century chronicle, “The History of the Kings of Britain,” King Lud rebuilt the city that would later become London, naming it “Caer Lud” or “Lud’s Fortress.” Over time, this evolved into Lunden and finally into London, the iconic city we know today. But how much of this is rooted in fact, and how much is medieval myth-making?
Some scholars believe King Lud is connected to the Welsh mythological figure Lludd Llaw Eraint, a deity linked to protection and sovereignty. Others suggest Lud may have been inspired by older Celtic gods, possibly merged with folklore over centuries. His supposed burial at Ludgate Hill, near St. Paul’s Cathedral, adds even more mystery—was it legend, symbolism, or could there truly have been a king behind the myth?
Equally intriguing is Lud’s alleged connection to the Tuatha De Danann, the divine race of Irish mythology. Known for their supernatural powers, wisdom, and role as protectors of the land, the Tuatha De Danann blur the lines between mythology and ancient history. If Lud truly shares a connection with them, then the origins of London may stretch far beyond British soil, tying into wider Celtic mythology that spans across Ireland, Wales, and Britain.
In this video, we explore:
The legend of King Lud in medieval chronicles.
The linguistic roots of the name “London” and its ties to “Caer Lud.”
Mythological parallels with Lludd Llaw Eraint and Celtic deities.
The mystical world of the Tuatha De Danann and their role in ancient lore.
The blend of history, legend, and cultural identity that shaped Lud’s enduring legacy.
Whether King Lud was a real monarch, a symbolic figure, or a Celtic god absorbed into local traditions, his story reveals how myth and history intertwine in shaping the past of one of the world’s greatest cities.
Join us as we uncover the mystery of King Lud and his enigmatic connection to the Tuatha De Danann—an exploration where history, myth, and legend collide.
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